
BRVM rises 0.29% as energy offsets sharp declines in utilities
The BRVM Composite rose 0.29% to 405.75 points, while the BRVM Composite Total Return gained 0.29% to 156.66 and the BRVM-30 added 0.11% to 191.57. Gains were driven by energy, up 1.84% to 139.28 points, and consumer staples, up 1.04% to 262.43, while utilities fell 2.71% to 149.96 and industrials dropped 2.07% to 180.14. On the corporate front, Ecobank Cameroun raised its 2025 dividend to CFA24.5 billion, according to Investir au Cameroun, while Ecobank Togo reported a 9.5% decline in 2025 net profit despite strong commercial growth, according to Togo First. SITAB posted 2025 profit of CFA36 billion, down 18% year on year, according to Sika Finance, while Oragroup SA released results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, reported Zonebourse Suisse.
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