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  • SIVC
    720
    3,60%
  • BOAB
    6 500
    1,33%
  • BOAC
    7 000
    0,00%
  • BOAM
    1 525
    1,33%
  • BOAN
    5 600
    1,82%
  • BOAS
    3 300
    3,13%
  • BNBC
    995
    -0,50%
  • BICC
    6 980
    1,16%
  • SDSC
    1 500
    -3,22%
  • BOABF
    7 245
    3,50%
  • CFAC
    875
    0,00%
  • CIEC
    1 900
    2,98%
  • CBIBF
    8 800
    2,33%
  • SEMC
    815
    -1,80%
  • ECOC
    7 000
    0,00%
  • ETIT
    18
    0,00%
  • FTSC
    1 845
    1,37%
  • SVOC
    2 395
    0,00%
  • NEIC
    660
    0,00%
  • NTLC
    7 740
    -0,06%
  • NSBC
    5 900
    0,00%
  • ONTBF
    2 280
    -0,43%
  • ORGT
    2 735
    6,21%
  • ORAC
    10 700
    0,05%
  • PALC
    6 795
    6,17%
  • SAFC
    1 300
    -2,62%
  • SPHC
    1 870
    -4,10%
  • ABJC
    1 295
    0,00%
  • STAC
    895
    0,00%
  • SGBC
    15 850
    1,34%
  • CABC
    1 010
    1,00%
  • SICC
    3 310
    -7,41%
  • STBC
    6 095
    0,00%
  • SMBC
    9 810
    -0,80%
  • SIBC
    5 300
    0,00%
  • SDCC
    4 700
    -0,94%
  • SOGC
    2 745
    2,81%
  • SLBC
    90 000
    0,00%
  • SNTS
    17 000
    0,00%
  • SCRC
    495
    3,13%
  • TTLC
    1 790
    2,29%
  • TTLS
    2 545
    5,82%
  • PRSC
    1 675
    -6,94%
  • UNLC
    5 000
    0,00%
  • UNXC
    600
    7,14%
  • SHEC
    815
    1,24%
  • SIVC
    720
    3,60%
  • BOAB
    6 500
    1,33%
  • BOAC
    7 000
    0,00%
  • BOAM
    1 525
    1,33%
  • BOAN
    5 600
    1,82%
  • BOAS
    3 300
    3,13%
  • BNBC
    995
    -0,50%
  • BICC
    6 980
    1,16%
  • SDSC
    1 500
    -3,22%
  • BOABF
    7 245
    3,50%
  • CFAC
    875
    0,00%
  • CIEC
    1 900
    2,98%
  • CBIBF
    8 800
    2,33%
  • SEMC
    815
    -1,80%
  • ECOC
    7 000
    0,00%
  • ETIT
    18
    0,00%
  • FTSC
    1 845
    1,37%
  • SVOC
    2 395
    0,00%
  • NEIC
    660
    0,00%
  • NTLC
    7 740
    -0,06%
  • NSBC
    5 900
    0,00%
  • ONTBF
    2 280
    -0,43%
  • ORGT
    2 735
    6,21%
  • ORAC
    10 700
    0,05%
  • PALC
    6 795
    6,17%
  • SAFC
    1 300
    -2,62%
  • SPHC
    1 870
    -4,10%
  • ABJC
    1 295
    0,00%
  • STAC
    895
    0,00%
  • SGBC
    15 850
    1,34%
  • CABC
    1 010
    1,00%
  • SICC
    3 310
    -7,41%
  • STBC
    6 095
    0,00%
  • SMBC
    9 810
    -0,80%
  • SIBC
    5 300
    0,00%
  • SDCC
    4 700
    -0,94%
  • SOGC
    2 745
    2,81%
  • SLBC
    90 000
    0,00%
  • SNTS
    17 000
    0,00%
  • SCRC
    495
    3,13%
  • TTLC
    1 790
    2,29%
  • TTLS
    2 545
    5,82%
  • PRSC
    1 675
    -6,94%
  • UNLC
    5 000
    0,00%
  • UNXC
    600
    7,14%
  • SHEC
    815
    1,24%

News

06/03/2025

Loss for the Cameroon Sugar Company of XOF -22bn in 2024, compared with a loss of XOF -15bn in 2023, due to higher input costs, lower-than-expected sales and lower-than-expected

06/03/2025

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06/03/2025

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06/03/2025

Maintaining by the Bank its main key rate at 3.5% and its marginal lending rate at 5.5%, according to the economic press

06/03/2025

Raised by the British mining company ZANAGA IRON COMPANY LIMITED of USD 21.5 million via a private placement to finance its operations in Congo, according to the business press

06/03/2025

Anticipation by Ghana of a loss of more than USD 1bn on its sales at the end of the 2024/2025 season, according to the economic press

06/03/2025

Announcement by the country of a cement shortage due to difficulties in supplying the raw materials essential for cement production, in particular clinker, which is transported

06/03/2025

Decline of inflation in Ghana by -40 bps to 23.1% year-on-year in February 2025 from 23.5% in January, mainly due to a deceleration in the rise in food and non-food prices, acco

06/03/2025

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