Egyptian Exchange slightly declines at beginning of Thursday trading

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A general view of the Egyptian Exchange (EGX) in Cairo August 18, 2013. Egypt's stock market fell sharply on Sunday as it resumed trading after hundreds of people were killed in a crackdown by the army-backed government on supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood. Banks and the stock market reopened for the first time since Wednesday's carnage, with shares rapidly falling 2.5 percent. REUTERS/Louafi Larbi (EGYPT - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS)

The Egyptian Exchange (EGX) declined by 0.02% during the first hours of Thursday trading. The benchmark index EGX30 scored 10,699 points.

The EGX70 EWI for small and medium stocks also fell by 0.32%, and the broader EGX100 EWI decreased by 0.23%.

On Wednesday, the EGX30 increased by 2.2% to close at 10,702 points.

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