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Turkish stocks close higher at week’s end

Turkish stocks close higher at week’s end

Türkiye’s benchmark inventory index ended the week at 5,490.34 factors on Friday, up 1.25% from the earlier shut.

Starting Friday at 5,444.03 factors, Borsa Istanbul’s BIST 100 index earned 67.97 factors in comparison with Thursday’s shut of 5,422.37 factors.

The index’s lowest worth through the day was 5,426.58, whereas its day by day excessive was 5,507.71.

The whole market worth of BIST 100 was round 4.43 trillion Turkish liras ($236.3 billion) by market shut, with a day by day buying and selling quantity of 104 billion Turkish liras.

During the day, 65 shares on the index rose and 33 fell in comparison with the earlier shut.

The value of an oz of gold was $1,927.80, whereas Brent crude oil bought round $86.24 per barrel as of seven p.m. native time (4 p.m. GMT).

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