Tehran Stock Exchange main index gained 59.05 points or 0.06% to end Sunday trade at 99,414.6.
About 845 million shares valued at $49.13 million changed hands at TSE for the day.
Trading at TSE and Iran Fara Bourse starts on Saturday and ends on Wednesday.
Pardis Housing Investment Co. was the biggest riser, going up 9.28% to 1,024 rials per share.
Shirin Sugar Factory incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.96% to 21,612 rials per share.
Persian Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company gave the biggest boost to the benchmark index, followed by Iran National Copper Industry Company, and Tamin Petroleum and Petrochemical Investment Company.
Bandar Abbas Oil Refining Company was the biggest laggard behind the benchmark’s fall, followed by Golgohar Mining and Industrial Complex and Osvah Pharmaceutical Co.
The Price Index gained 18.88 points to close at 31,760.1.
The First Market Index was down 8.81 points to 70,616.2.
The Second Market Index added 392.93 points to 211,705.9.
The Industry Index went up by 65.05 points to 164.2.
The Free Float Index grew by 16.53 points to 106,657.57.
The TSE 30 scored 3.97 points to 4,359.1, and the TSE 50 gained 5.34 points to end at 4,140.9.
IFX Down 0.03%
Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX inched down 0.37 points or 0.03% to close Sunday trade at 1,085.47.
About 376.29 million securities valued at $33.28 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.
Esfahan Steel Company witnessed the highest number of traded shares as 21.148 million of its shares were traded.
Sekkeh Gaz had the highest trade value as $487,943 worth of its shares changed hands.
Saman Insurance, Ghasem Iran Co., and Kowsar Insurance registered the highest value increase.
Shomal-e-Shargh-e-Shahroud Industrial and Mining Company, Marjankar Co, and Kerman Development and Construction Investment Company suffered the biggest decline.
MAPNA Asaluyeh Power Plant, Arfa Steel Company, and Damavand Power Generation Company had the most negative impact on IFX.
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