The Casablanca Stock Exchange opened on a negative note on Monday, June 29, 2026, with its benchmark index, the MASI, declining by 0.13% to 17,997.78 points, according to data from the Moroccan financial news agency MAP.
The MASI 20, which tracks the 20 most liquid stocks, fell 0.42% to 1,327.57 points. The MASI ESG, an index for socially responsible companies, dropped 0.16% to 1,056.93 points.
On the bond market, the BTD (Bons du Trésor Dématerialisés) index remained stable at 118.37 points, with a yield of 2.68%.
Market analysts attributed the decline to profit-taking after recent gains, though no specific corporate news was cited. Trading volumes were moderate, with total turnover reaching approximately 45 million Moroccan dirhams in the first hour.