
Tunindex rises 1.75% as basic materials jump 4.88%
Tunindex rose 1.75% to 17,099.83 points on May 13, while TUNINDEX20 gained 1.83% to 7,573.41 points. The move was led by the Basic Materials Index, up 4.88% at 7,791.35 points, with banks rising 2.27% and financial services adding 2.07%, according to market data. On the corporate front, Attijari Bank Tunisie will distribute 210 million dinars to shareholders, Le Nouvelliste Maroc reported. Block trades were also executed in SOTUVER for 2.5 million dinars and in Delice Holding for 2.4 million dinars, according to Tustex.
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TUNINDEX rises 0.86%, lifted by financials and 4.9 mln dinars in blocks
The TUNINDEX rose 0.86% to 16,805.16 points and the TUNINDEX20 gained 0.86% to 7,437.51 points, led by financials as the banking index climbed 0.99% and the insurance index added 1.17%. Financial services and financial companies advanced 0.93% to 23,682.79 points and 1.0% to 13,053.41 points respectively, while food and beverages rose 0.79% to 18,253.97 points. On stocks, ASS Maghrebia and Land’Or jumped 6% each, according to analyst notes, while the building and construction materials index slipped 0.09% to 799.98 points. Two block trades were executed in SOTUVER for 2.5 million dinars and in Délice Holding for 2.4 million dinars, according to Tustex. Attijari Bank Tunisie will distribute 210 million dinars to shareholders, Le Nouvelliste Maroc reported.
بورصة تونس: أسهم ASS Maghrebia و Land’Or تقفز بنسبة 6% ومؤشر TUNINDEX يرتفع 0.86%
أنهت بورصة تونس جلسة الثلاثاء 12 مايو 2026 على ارتفاع قوي، حيث صعد مؤشر TUNINDEX بنسبة 0.86% ليصل إلى 16,805.16 نقطة، مدعوماً بأداء قطاعي المال والأغذية رغم ارتفاع أسعار النفط.
TUNINDEX rises 0.82% as banks lead and SOTUVER stays in focus
The TUNINDEX rose 0.82% to 16,662.07 points and the TUNINDEX20 added 0.79% to 7,374.07 points, with banks up 1.26%, financial services up 0.95% and distribution up 1.35%, according to market data. The move extended a week that had already delivered a 0.47% gain for the TUNINDEX, with financials leading even as basic materials slipped 0.62%, according to an analyst note dated May 8. SOTUVER remained a key story after a sharp stock-market rise on April 23 and heavy trading on April 16, while BA Glass now holds 41.28% of the capital after 4 block trades, according to Webmanagercenter, African Manager and Tunisie Numerique. On earnings, Délice Holding posted more than 120 million dinars in 2025 profit and first-quarter 2026 revenue growth of 0.5%, while SAH-Lilas reported 235 million dinars in revenue at end-March and proposed a 0.4-dinar dividend, according to Tustex, Ilboursa and Business News. Carthage Cement proposed a 0.065-dinar per-share dividend after 2025 profit of 40.1 million dinars, although that result was sharply lower despite higher exports, Financial Afrik reported.