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The CSE All-Share decreased by 0.15% in the session of September 23,

Session negative to the CSE All-Sharethat ended the day Wednesday 23 September with slight declines of 0,15%until the 5.772,10 points. The CSE All-Share reached the maximum number of 5.804,48 points and the minimum number of 5.738,87 points. The trading range for the CSE All-Share between its highest point and the lowest (maximum-minimum) during this day stood in the 1,13%.

Taking into account the last week, the CSE All-Share registers a rise of 3,34%. The CSE All-Share there is a 5,55% below its high of this year (6.111,28 points), and a 35,88% above its minimum rating so far this year (4.247,95 points).

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