
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.
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