The Tunindex remained stable on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, closing at 8416.46 points. Trading volumes remained low at TND 3.6 million, according to broker Tunisie Valeurs. The ASSAD stock claimed the top spot, experiencing a 4.5% appreciation to TND 0.700 in a transaction volume of TND 11,000. BEST LEASE also showed a positive trend, posting a 4.3% gain and concluding the session at TND 2.200. The leasing company's shares witnessed modest trading, amounting to TND 3,000 for the session. UIB found itself at the bottom of the market. Traded at a modest TND 19,000 , the bank's stock experienced a 1.7% dip, closing at TND 25.520. SIAME was also one of the main losers of the session, falling 1.6% to 3.660 TND on a limited volume of 17,000 TND. The session's most dynamic performer was BIAT. Despite selling pressure, the private bank's shares fell by 1% to 89.100 TND, injecting capital worth 2.3 million TND into the market. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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