Iraq Stock Exchange volume decreased by 30% in May 2022

The banking sector had the highest share in trading volume with 81.2%

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Ayşegül Özge Özgür, SVP, Head of Research at Rabee Securities
Ayşegül Özge Özgür, SVP, Head of Research at Rabee Securities
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Iraq Stock Exchange’s (ISX) trading volume in May dropped 30% compared to the previous month to $46.7 million. The banking sector had the highest share in trading volume with 81.2%, followed by the telecoms sector with a 6.2% share.

Ayşegül Özge Özgür, SVP, Head of Research at Rabee Securities, said: “The month witnessed a high volume of cross transactions in the banking sector. Foreigners’ share in total trading volume decreased from 4.0% in April to 3.5% in May”.

She added: “In May, Rabee Securities RSISX Index decreased by 5.7%, mainly due to the dividend distribution of Asiacell, a major component of the RSISX Index, and Eid Al Fitr holidays. The index is still up 2.0% for the year”.

Two companies decided to distribute profits during May: Asiacell (dividend yield: 11.8%) and Mamoura Real Estate Investment (dividend yield: 2.0%).

Seventeen companies’ share prices went up in May, of which 11 of them increased more than 5%; Ashour Hotel shares jumped +30.0% during the month.

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