Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced significant growth in 2006

2007-01-05

Last year saw the Casablanca Stock Exchange listing more companies and increasing share prices. Financial analysts expect the growth to continue this year, reflecting increased confidence in the Moroccan economy.

By Mawassi Lahcen for Magharebia in Casablanca -- 05/01/07

[Mawassi Lahcen] The chairman of the Casablanca Stock Exchange rings the bell after the listing of a new company.

The Casablanca Stock Exchange experienced unprecedented activity in 2006, with the number of transactions on the retail market for Moroccan shares reaching 117.4 billion dirhams -- an increase of 212.9% from 2005.

Some 200,000 Moroccans trade shares on the stock exchange. In 2006, they traded 128.8 million shares, an increase of 64.13%. The share prices of 45 companies rose by high percentages, causing the Moroccan All Shares Index (MASI) to increase by 71.14%.

The exchange's year-end capitalisation was 417.09 billion dirhams, an increase of 65.32% from 2005. The volume of the capitalisation of the Moroccan stock market was equivalent to 83% of Morocco's gross national product.

The rise in the stock exchange's indices reflects the confidence in Moroccan economy, which is expected to have grown by 7.3% for 2006, Upline Securities Bank General Manager Rachid Alaoui said. The indices were also affected by better than expected half-year results of listed companies, which showed an increase in combined net profits of 35%.

Alaoui also attributed the rise in Moroccan share prices to a substantial increase in cash liquidity, resulting from privatisation revenues, an increase in remittances from workers abroad, tourism revenues, and the influx of foreign investment -- particularly from Europe and the Gulf states. The increase in liquidity caused a fall in interest rates to the lowest-ever level in the country, which made investors prefer to invest their funds in shares instead of bonds.

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Alaoui says he does not expect any significant drop in share prices and says the upward trend should continue through this year, with many new companies joining the exchange. During 2006, 7.1 million new shares were listed on the stock exchange at a value of 7.2 billion dirhams.

Abdelaziz Lahlou, a senior financial analyst at the Attijariwafa Bank's brokerage subsidiary firm, told Magharebia that there will be a corrective fall in the prices of certain shares which increased in an exaggerated way over the past year. However, he does not expect there to be a major collapse in the market.

Casablanca Stock Exchange Organisation and Information Systems Director Omar Drissi Kaitouni said the developments in the Moroccan stock market reflect the new role that the stock exchange is playing in the national economy. He said the reform of the stock exchange, which has now entered its tenth year, has borne fruit, and is contributing in a more efficient way to mobilise savings, attract foreign investment and finance the national economy.

Moroccan authorities have been implementing a series of measures to modernise and reform the financial market. At the end of 2006, the Moroccan Parliament ratified new laws regulating the publication of information related to listed companies, ensuring market transparency, and protecting the rights of those dealing in the market. Preparations are under way to introduce futures transactions.

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Othman Posted 2007-01-17

Excellent news. My personal view is, as long as the political situation remains stable in Morocco, the Moroccan economy and stock market will continue to perform as well as it has during the past 12 months. Keep it up !

mima Posted 2007-02-12

I think that as long as the political situation is stable in the country, the Moroccan economy and market will remain performing, as they were in the last 12 months. Keep it up!

محمد ابوقاسم Posted 2007-06-08

The economical field has a special jargon, and it's in foreign langauges more complicated for many people, there are people who have good material resources if the stock exchange news and its transactions were in Arabic, there would be more customers.

جمال Posted 2007-07-01

We wish Morocco a prosperous future in all economic and political fields. I present my greeting to the king who monitors the implementation of human development initiative, we ask God to assist him, and drive away the enemies from this country. May God protect Prince Moulay Hassan and princess Lalla Khadija.

حراش هشام Posted 2007-07-29

I want to buy stocks but I don't have any idea about that.

ammar Posted 2007-11-15

Hello, I would like to buy stocks, but I have no idea how. Where can you find stock prices on the Internet? What are the established practices for buying and selling? -Thank you

كمال Posted 2007-11-21

Salam alaikoum, with reference to the economic boom in the Casablanca stock exchange, I want you to present the most important companies listed on that stock exchange as well as the way to enter the stock market by indicating the way to buy stocks there. Thank you.

abdelmounaim Posted 2007-12-04

The Stock exchange has shown positive growth. We can hope this will continue, but many people are afraid of the Casablanca stock exchange’s future. Strong growth leaves people with distrust. For example, look at the stock exchange of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: after strong growth there was a crash.

ANDALOUSSI Posted 2008-01-19

I would really like to get involved in the stock exchange. Please, let me know which markets to follow and point me towards the most important business on the stock exchange. Please, also let me know what I need to do this and how to go about buying stocks. -Thank you

NIZARI Posted 2008-02-10

I want to deal in the stock exchange. I ask you to inform me about markets which I should follow and orient me towards the most important companies in the stock exchange. I also ask you to inform me about what I need to do this and how to buy stock as I know nothing about that. Thank you very much.

vigensa_333@exemple.com Posted 2008-02-17

I’m very happy to know your site which links and consolidates relationships between young people of the Maghreb in all parts of the world. I also thank you for explaining it in Arabic, and this is the best feature because not all Maghreb people speak French but have good knowledge of Arabic, we are Maghreb Arab people. In fact I want to contribute like other people, I want to buy and sell stocks and make it a job. I want you to guide me. Thank you very much with wishes of success inchallah, Hassan El Ouasli.

زيان Posted 2008-02-18

Salam alaikoum. In addition to what was said by brother Mohamed Aboukacim that the Moroccan stock exchange will prosper even more if it were in Arabic, I add that if the Moroccan government opens websites to deal in stocks via the internet in Arabic and French as well, this will facilitate investment and speculation for many as is the case in the Gulf States, they did well in that. I hope that this will be done in our dear country. Thank you.

ilham Posted 2008-04-09

Indeed, I am happy because there is a democracy that allows me to express my point of view.

وفاء Posted 2008-04-14

Hi, I want to buy stocks but I have no idea how. Where can I find stock prices on the internet? What are the steps in buying and selling stocks? Thank you very much.

فواز Posted 2008-04-24

I want real information about the stock market for my research because I chose a research about the Moroccan stock exchange and the information I will get from you is for this scientific research only. This is the required information 1- Mechanism of operation (dealings inside the stock market). 2- Companies dealing with it. 3- its history. 4- Its achievements. 5- the criteria of pricing bank notes. Please help me as much as you can. Thank you very much.

خديجة Posted 2008-05-04

Peace and mercy of God upon you. This is a site which deserves encouragement. I ask you my brothers, do you have information or experience with the Moroccan stock market you can send me? If only I can get a broker, of course he will be paid.

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hafsa Posted 2008-05-08

I would like to deal in the stock market. Please advise me about the markets which I should follow and guide me towards the most important companies in the stock markets. I also ask you to advise me about what I need to do it and how to do it. I know nothing about stocks. Thank you very much.

سيدعلى Posted 2008-05-17

Hi. I would like to buy stocks but I have no idea about how to do that. Can I find the prices of stocks on the internet? What are the measures used to buy and sell stocks? Thank you.

حمزة Posted 2008-11-07

I am a student. I am 18. I want to buy some shares in a company to make profit, but I don't know how. Can you guide me? Thank you.

abd Posted 2008-11-29

I am a student. I am 18.5. I want to participate in buying stocks but I want to know law and the way to use it. Thank you.

ghalia Posted 2008-12-24

I want to buy stocks in the stock market but don't know how. Please help me.

محمد Posted 2009-07-01

I agree with the reader who said it would have been better in Arabic.

nadia Posted 2009-07-27

Please, the stock exchange interests me a lot. I would like to buy some shares, but I neither know how nor know which companies I can buy into without fear.

youssef Posted 2009-09-15

I want to buy stocks, is it possible to help me?

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