The clearest signal from trading on Wednesday, June 17, 2026 on the BRVM did not come from the usual heavyweights, but from a less-discussed corner of the market: discretionary consumption. SITAB Côte d’Ivoire posted the day’s strongest gain, rising 1.8% to 22,500 XOF, while the BRVM Discretionary Consumption index surged 4.84%, far outpacing the broader BRVM Composite’s 0.23% advance.
Key figures
- STBC +1.8% at 22,500 XOF
- BRVM Discretionary Consumption: +4.84%
- BRVM Composite: +0.23% at 436.51
- Market breadth: 20 gainers / 15 losers / 12 unchanged
- Top traded stock: Sonatel Senegal, 433.9 million XOF
Market context: a positive BRVM session, but not a broad rally
The West Africa stock market closed higher overall, with the BRVM Composite at 436.51 points and the BRVM Composite Total Return at 172.51 points, both up 0.23% on the day. Year to date, the market is still only up 1.7%, which matters: this was less a market-wide breakout than a selective rotation into specific names and sectors.
Sector performance makes that clear. The index rose and the added . Financials gained , while energy rose . On the other side, utilities fell , industrials slipped , and consumer staples edged down . For anyone tracking the BRVM stock exchange today, the message is straightforward: money did not move evenly across the board.
