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Tunisia ranks 6 th in the world in terms of stock market performance

TUNISIAONLINENEWS- According to a report published early October  by the “Bespoke Investment Group”, Tunisia is  ranked 6th in the world  in terms of stock market performance out of a total 82 countries. Tunisia ‘s stock exchange  has witnessed a double digit growth (+12,04) along with 12 other countries.

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According to the  “S&P 500” (an index based on 500 big firms quoted on the US Stock Exchange and managed by Standard & Poor’s), 28 % of countries are recording a rise, one year after the collapse of the American Bank, Lehman Brothers.

China tops the field with a rise of 30.55 % ahead of Venezuela, Indonesia, Turkey, Vietnam and Tunisia.

This story was written on October 5 2009 in the Economy section


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