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Tunisian Stock Market Closes on Increase

The Tunisian Stock Exchange

GMT 21:30 2016 Friday, 29 July Last Updated: 06:49:16 GMT

Tunis - QNA

The Tunisian Stock Exchange index concluded Friday's trades at an increase of 0.15 percent, at a level of 5357.35 points. 
The value of today's exchange session amounted to 2.210 million Tunisian Dinars (about $1.1 million).

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