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Stock Market Started The Day With a Fall on September 24

The day started with a fall in the stock market on September 24. BIST 100 index in Borsa Istanbul decreased 0.43% and opened the day with 1,097.87 points.

Yazar: Eylem Özer

Yayınlanma: 24 Eylül 2020 16:16

Güncellenme: 21 Kasım 2024 12:10

Stock Market Started The Day With a Fall on September 24 The day started with a fall in the stock market on September 24. BIST 100 index in Borsa Istanbul decreased 0.43% and opened the day with 1,097.87 points. At the beginning of the day, BIST 100 index lost 4.78 points and 0.43 percent value and fell to 1.097.87 points. While the banking index depreciated by 0.60 percent at the opening; holding index fell 0.33 percent. Among the industry indices, tourism earned the most with 2.46 percent; Textile, leather recorded the most decline with 0.97 percent. On Wednesday, the BIST 100 index rose 0.59 percent and closed with 1,102.65 points in Borsa Istanbul, which saw buyers with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's diplomacy on the Eastern Mediterranean. Diplomatic analysts indicating that the density of matter in the Eastern Mediterranean soften concerns, today the Central Bank of Turkey (CBRT) was quoted interest rate decision and data intensive agenda will be monitored. On the other hand, in the new type of Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, it was reported that the case situation and developments regarding the vaccine were closely monitored and kept its place in the agenda. In technical terms, analysts stated that 1.085 and 1.070 levels were in support and 1.120 points in the BIST 100 index.
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