Tunis: The market ended the week on a positive note. The Tunis Stock Exchange's benchmark index gained 0.2% to 9831.1 points, in a modest volume of TND 5.7 million, according to Tunisie Valeurs.Over the week as a whole, the TUNINDEX gained 1%.The ASSURANCE MAGHREBIA shares, which were involved in a block trade at the end of the previous day's session, was the best performer of the session, gaining 4.5% to TND 52.250.However, trading remained low, at just under TND 20,000.SAH LILAS shares performed well, up by 3.2% to TND 9.550.The share livened up the market with a relatively large amount of capital of TND 805,000.ONE TECH HOLDING shares ended the session up 0.3% at TND 9.230,generating relatively buoyant capital inflows of TND1.4 million (25% of total market flows).The CARTHAGE CEMENT shares fell by 2.9% to TND 2.020, amassing a total flow of TND 315,000.STB shares depreciated by 1.9% to TND 3.150, handling a meagre volume of TND 174,000.ONE TECH HOLDING shares were up by 0.3% at TND 9.23 0, generating an inflow of TND 1.4 million (25% of total market flows).Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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