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This is an archive article published on March 27, 2011

Egypt stocks open strong

Egypt's stock exchange surged by about 5 per cent early on Saturday.

Egypt’s stock exchange surged by about 5 per cent early on Saturday as investors previously cautious about its nearly two-month closure returned to the market and began reversing the earlier losses.

The broader EGX100 index traded up almost 5.1 per cent within five minutes of the market’s opening,forcing the suspension of trading for 30 minutes in a pattern repeated since the Egyptian Exchange resumed operations on Wednesday.

The exchange had been shuttered since January 27,just two days after the mass protests that eventually forced President Hosni Mubarak from power began. It had fallen over 16 per cent before closing down,and on its first day back in business,the benchmark EGX30 index closed down almost 9 per cent,and fell another roughly 3.7 per cent the following day.

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On both those days,trading was suspended within minutes of the market’s opening.

But individual investors who had largely stood on the sidelines last week,stepped back in the market,while institutional investors were seen the still selling,though at lower volumes than before,traders said.

“The buyers are mainly Egyptians and (Gulf) Arabs,” said Khaled Naga,a broker with Mega Investments who on Thursday had predicted that most shares could move back into the black after spending the first two days of the market’s reopening trading at or near their 10 percent limit down.

“The last couple of days were not surprising,” said Naga. “Even if there’s a correction tomorrow,it’s not worrying. Things are stabilizing now.”

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The EGX30 was trading up almost 5 per cent,to 5,198 points,by 11:15 am local time,according to the Egyptian Exchange’s Web site. The EGX100 was up almost 7 per cent.

Gains were registered across almost all sectors,with many shares trading at or near their 10 per cent upper limit.

Mobile phone service provider Mobinil was up 9.9 per cent,at 136.91 pounds,according to Zawya.com,a financial data provider.

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