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E-Finance is in tests the most active companies on the Egyptian stock exchange

Despite the start of trading last Wednesday, the stock of the company “e-finance” managed to rise in tops the list of the most traded stocks on the Egyptian Stock Exchange during last week’s trading.

The title of “E-Finance” has arrived in top 10 most active stocks, with a trading volume of 100.2 million cards and a trading value of £ 2.012 billion. This is followed by the share of Commercial International Bank – Egypt, with a trading volume of 15.6 million banknotes, and an exchange value of 740 million pounds.

Third, the Egyptian Real Estate Group’s stake came in with a trading volume of 53.1 million signed documents and an exchange value of £ 266.4 million. The ‘Fawry’ company for banking technology and electronic payments came in fourth, with a trading volume of 12.5 million cards and an exchange value of £ 207.2 million.

Ezz Steel Company’s share came in fifth with a trading volume of 11.6 million cards and an exchange value of £ 176.1 million. The company “El Sewedy Electric” follows, with a trading volume of 14.9 million executed documents and an exchange value of 127 million pounds. And in seventh place came the company “GB Auto”, with a trading volume of 26.9 million documents executed and an exchange value of 117.1 million pounds.

In eighth place came the Eastern Company stake for Tobacco “Eastern Company”, with a trading volume of 8.8 million cards underwritten, and an equivalent value of 107.1 million pounds. In ninth place, the title “MM Group for Industry and International Trade “came with a trade volume of 15.3 million documents executed and an exchange value of 104.4 million pounds.

In tenth place were the shares “New Ismailia for urban development – Società divided”, with a trading volume of 1.4 million signed documents and a value of 100.4 million pounds.

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