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TEDPIX Trading Tepid

About 709 million shares valued at $37.75 million changed hands at TSE on Jan. 7.
About 709 million shares valued at $37.75 million changed hands at TSE on Jan. 7.

Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index lost 35.76 points or 0.04% to end Sunday trade at 96,234.5.

About 709 million shares valued at $37.75 million changed hands at TSE for the day.

Trading at TSE and Iran Fara Bourse starts on Saturday and ends on Wednesday.

Negin Tabas Coal Company was the biggest riser, going up 5% to 2,983 rials per share.

Iran Daru Company incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.94% to 2,253 rials per share.

Mobarakeh Steel Company weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Iran National Copper Industry Company and Golgohar Mining and Industrial Complex.

Mellat Bank gave the biggest boost to the benchmark index, followed by Khark Petrochemical Company and Eqtesad Novin Bank.

The Price Index lost 11.48 points to close at 30,843.7.

The First Market Index was down 65.35 points to post 68,221.

The Second Market Index gathered 135.30 points to reach 205,650.3.

The Industry Index shed 95.90 points to register 84,849.1.

The Free Float Index scored 34.96 points to hit 103,477.96.

The TSE 30 went down by 18.13 points to settle at 4,196.1 and the TSE 50 lost 8.88 points to finish at 3,996.7.

 IFX Gains 4.63 Points

Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX added 4.63 points or 0.44% to close Saturday trade at 1,068.16.

About 530.66 million securities valued at $29.85 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.

Esfahan Steel Company witnessed the highest number of traded shares and trade value, as 135.215 million of its shares worth $2.70 million were traded.

Maskan Zayandehrood Investment Company, Caspian Tamin Pharmaceutical Company and Mavad Vizhe Lia Company registered the highest value increase.

Tolid Darou Pharmaceutical Company, Alborz Bulk Company and Sobhan Investment Company suffered the biggest decline.

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