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Not Much Going for TSE Trade

More than 1.5 billion shares valued at $91 million changed hands at TSE on March 7.
More than 1.5 billion shares valued at $91 million changed hands at TSE on March 7.

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index inched up 10.70 points or 0.01% to end Tuesday trade at 76,800.4.

More than 1.5 billion shares valued at $91 million changed hands for the day.

Motorsazan was the biggest riser, going up 5% to 2,690 rials per share.

Tehran Oil Refinery incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.97% to 2,316 rials per share.

SAIPA gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Ghadir Investment Company and Kharg Petrochemical Company.

Tehran Oil Refinery weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Bank Mellat and Iran Telecommunications Company.

The Price Index was up 3.70 points or 0.01% to stand at 26,826.3.

The First Market Index gained 44.20 points or 0.08% to post 54,243.2.

The Second Market Index shed 180.80 points or 0.11% to reach 164,963.2.

The Industry Index added 54.70 points or 0.08% to register 65,718.1.

The Free Float Index lost 44.58 points or 0.05% to close at 84,158.20.

The TSE 30 Index won 5.10 points or 0.16% to settle at 3,099.5 while the TSE 50 Index was up 5.20 points or 0.17% to finish at 3,022.4.

  IFX Down 0.23%

Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX lost 1.96 points or 0.23% to end Tuesday trade at 863.92.

More than 397 million securities valued at $41 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.

Omran Shahed Company saw the highest number of traded shares and trade value, as 21.5 million of its shares worth $1 million changed hands.

Omran Shahed Company, Pardis Housing Investment Company and Saina Company suffered the biggest decline.

Tuka Paint Company, Marjan Kar Company and Kerman Development and Construction Investment Company registered the highest value increase.

Marun Petrochemical Company, Atieh Dadeh Pardaz and Arfa Steel Company had the most negative impact on the IFB benchmark.

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