
TUNINDEX ends at 14,986 as STIP lifts Tunis market
TUNINDEX rose 0.36 % to 14,986.22 on Friday, lifted by a 4.3 % surge in STIP, the Tunis exchange’s weekly note shows. The TUNINDEX20 added 0.39 % to 6,640.98. Trading in Poulina Group and LAND’OR remains halted since 19 February at the CMF’s request after Poulina launched a bid to gain control of LAND’OR, Business News reported. African Manager flagged a likely upcoming tender offer on Sotuver on 8 February.
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TUNINDEX rises 0.57% as industrials jump 3.27%
The TUNINDEX closed up 0.57% at 18,625.86 points, while the TUNINDEX20 added 0.51% to 8,243.53 points, according to the Tunis Stock Exchange. Gains were led by the Industrials Index, up 3.27% at 2,537.24 points, and the Building and Construction Materials Index, up 2.06% at 859.12 points, while the Insurance Index fell 0.78% to 26,109.93 points. According to Challenges TN, SAH Lilas posted solid 2025 results and Amen Invest recommends accumulating the stock while keeping its Africa focus. Tustex reported that UNIMED will start paying dividends on September 11, while Webmanagercenter said Assurances Maghrebia launched trading in its shares after a capital increase and Leconomiste Maghrebin reported that SOTUVER set a new date for its annual general meeting.
بورصة تونس — مؤشر TUNINDEX يرتفع بنسبة 0.57% خلال أسبوع 15-19 يونيو مع تفوق القطاع الصناعي على ضغوط الصرف
أنهى مؤشر TUNINDEX تداولات الأسبوع مرتفعا بنسبة 0.57% ليصل إلى 18,625.86 نقطة، مدفوعا بأداء قوي لقطاعي الصناعة ومواد البناء. يأتي هذا الارتفاع رغم ضغوط ارتفاع سعر صرف الدولار مقابل الدينار، بينما ساهم انخفاض أسعار خام برنت في تخفيف تكاليف الطاقة.
TUNINDEX rises 1.15%, lifted by banks as SAH Lilas underpins tone
The TUNINDEX rose 1.15% to 18,519.56 points and the TUNINDEX20 gained 1.29% to 8,201.67 points, led by a 1.75% rise in the banking index and a 1.6% gain in financial companies. Financials set the pace, with the financial services index up 0.88% at 26,247.86 points, while the building and construction materials index climbed 1.8% to 841.76 points, according to market data. SAH Lilas posted solid 2025 results and is maintaining its Africa focus, while Amen Invest recommends accumulating the stock, according to Challenges TN. Assurances Maghrebia started listing its shares after a capital increase, reports Webmanagercenter, while SOTUVER postponed its annual general meeting to July 7 before setting a new date, according to Tustex and Leconomiste Maghrebin.