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TSE Ends Week at 80,513

About 573 million shares valued at $41.24 million changed hands at TSE on May 31.
About 573 million shares valued at $41.24 million changed hands at TSE on May 31.

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index inched up 1.80 points or less than 0.01% to end Wednesday trade at 80,513.3.

Wednesday is the last trading weekday at TSE.

About 573 million shares valued at $41.24 million changed hands for the day.

Shahid Bahonar Copper Company was the biggest riser, going up 4.98% to 3,540 rials per share.

Pars Tile incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 5% to 9,272 rials per share.

Asan Padrakht Persian gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Pars Khodro and Omid Investment Group.

Kharg Petrochemical Company weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines and National Iranian Copper Industries Company.

The Price Index added 0.50 points or less than 0.01% to close at 27,254.9.

The First Market Index dropped 52.10 points or 0.09% to post 55,559.5.

The Second Market Index gained 306.80 points or 0.17% to reach 180,237.8.

The Industry Index won 7.10 points or 0.01% to register 69,205.

The Free Float Index was down 18.07 points or 0.02% to close at 87,724.30.

The TSE 30 lost 3 point or 0.10% to settle at 3,123.1 while the TSE 50 Index shed 2.70 points or 0.09% to finish at 3,120.3.

 IFX Up 0.13%

Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX gained 1.17 points or 0.13% to end Wednesday trade at 915.85.

Close to 235.9 million securities valued at $36.46 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.

Esfahan Steel Company saw the highest number of traded shares, as 30.64 million of its shares changed hands.

Atieh Dadeh Pardaz had the highest trade value, with the trading of shares worth $1.7 million.

Toliddarou Pharmaceutical Company, Tadbirgaran Fars and Khuzestan Investment Company and Saina registered the highest value increase.

Arfanet, Saman Insurance and Bahman Leasing Company suffered the biggest decline.

Atieh Dadeh Pardaz, Damavand Power Generation Company and Marun Petrochemical Company had the most positive impact on the IFB benchmark.

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