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TEDPIX Up 0.53%

TEDPIX Up 0.53%
TEDPIX Up 0.53%

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index gained 409.40 points or 0.53% to end Saturday trade at 77,599.1.

About 975 million shares valued at $86.3 million changed hands for the day.

Pars Shahab Company was the biggest riser, going up 4.99% to 6,964 rials per share.

Pump Iran Company incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.97% to 2,965 rials per share.

Mobile Telecommunications Company of Iran gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Bandar Abbas Oil Refining Company and Golgohar Mining and Industrial Company.

Bank Mellat weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Ghadir Investment Holding and Calcimin Company.

The Price Index was up 143.10 points or 0.53% to stand at 27,129.6.

The First Market Index gained 279.10 points or 0.51% to post 55,235.2.

The Second Market Index added 936.10 points or 0.57% to register 164,288.1.

The Industry Index won 408.80 points or 0.62% to reach 66,357.4.

The Free Float Index scored 440.20 points or 0.52% to hit 85,109.50.

The TSE 30 Index was up 17 points or 0.54% to settle at 3,139.6 while the TSE 50 Index rose by 18 points or 0.59% to finish at 3,060.9.

  IFX Adds 3.59 Points

Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX gained 3.59 points or 0.42% to end Saturday trade at 852.8.

More than 144.5 million securities valued at $24.5 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.

Rail Seir Company saw the highest number of traded shares, as 8.3 million of its shares changed hands.

Pegah Golpayegan Dairy Company saw the highest daily trade value, with the trading of shares worth $679,663.

Alborz Bulk Pharmaceutical Company, Sabzevar Cement Company and Hormozgan Steel Company showed the highest value increase.

Afranet Company, Zarrin Madan Asia Mining Company and Zangan Zinc Industries Company suffered the biggest decline.

Hormozgan Steel Company, Lavan Oil Refining Company and Pasargad Insurance had the most positive impact on the IFB benchmark.

 

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