Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) Weekly Market Report 23rd to 27th March, 2015

According to CORE Securities, named East Africa Best Advisory Brokerage by Capital Finance International, the Dar Es Salaam Stock Exchange total turnover during the week ending March 27th 2015, total turnover in the market decreased by -94% to 532 million from 9,066 million the previous week.

All Shares Index (DSEI) closed at 2,673.30 (+0.66%). 

Tanzania Share Index (TSI) closed at 4,811.94 (-0.31%).

Industrial & Allied index (IA) closed at 6,351.26 (+0.28%).

Banks Finance & Investment index (BI) closed at 3,392.47 (-1.90%)

Most of activites were sen on CRDB, TBL, TWIGA & NMB counters. 

DSE Total Market Capitalisation on Friday 27 th March 2015 was TZS 23,413.60 (USD13,120.02 million, +0.69%).

Follow the link to acces the full copy of CORE Securities Weekly Market Report: http://tanzaniainvest.com/downloads/CORE-Securities-Tanzania-DSE-Weekly-Market-Report-23-27-march-2015.pdf

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