Casablanca Stock Exchange

The Casablanca Stock Exchange (Arabic: بورصة الدار البيضاء; French: La Bourse de Casablanca) is a stock exchange in Casablanca, Morocco. The Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE), which achieves one of the best performances in the region of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), is Africa's third largest stock market after Johannesburg Stock Exchange (South Africa) and Nigerian Stock Exchange in Lagos. It was established in 1929 and currently has 19 members and 81 listed securities with a total market capitalisation of $71.1 billion in 2018.

Casablanca Stock Exchange (CSE)
بورصة الدار البيضاء
TypeStock Exchange
LocationCasablanca, Morocco
Founded1929
Key peopleKamal Mokdad (CEO)
CurrencyMAD
Market capUS$ 61 Billion (Nov 2023)
VolumeUS$ 8.6 Billion (Nov 2023)
Indices
  • MASI
  • MASI 20
  • MASI ESG
  • MASI Mid and Small Cap
Websitehttp://www.casablanca-bourse.com

The exchange is relatively modern, having experienced reform in 1993. The CSE installed an Electronic trading platform, and is now organized as two markets: the Central Market and a Block Trade Market, for block trades.

In 1997 the CSE opened a central scrip depository, Maroclear.

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