Morocco’s MASI on Fire—Rate Cuts & Mega Deals in Focus

By: fxleaders|2025/05/02 12:00:04
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Momentum Across Sectors The rally started to accelerate in early 2025 and gained momentum when MASI hit 16,723.8 in February, a major psychological level. Key sectors leading the charge are: Transport Services : +19.59% Electricity : +7.84% Construction : Outperforming on infrastructure stimulus Top performers are Fenie Brossette, up 31.71%, and TGCC S.A, up 26.2%, on the back of strong earnings and sector tailwinds. Rate Cuts Unleash Liquidity and Risk Appetite A major catalyst was Bank Al-Maghrib’s March 2025 rate cut, which brought the benchmark rate to 2.25%, the lowest in years. This move improved liquidity, reduced borrowing costs and encouraged risk taking across local equity markets. Morocco’s hosting of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 and FIFA World Cup 2030 is accelerating growth, especially in logistics and public works. This construction wave is feeding into MASI’s core sectors. Technical Analysis: MASI to Break Above 17,469 MASI is consolidating just below the critical resistance at 17,469, with strong support from the 50-period EMA at 17,245. Despite the strong rebound from April’s lows, the MACD is flattening, a sign of a potential pause before the next move. Trade Setup: Entry: Above 17,470 Target: 17,688 Stop Loss: Below 17,245 Short term, a confirmed break could trigger the next leg up. But don’t enter early, wait for confirmation above resistance. In January 2025, the Moroccan Minister of Investment met with CSE officials to boost the exchange’s international standing. Key initiatives are: Kénitra-Marrakech high-speed rail project (53 billion MAD) African capital market integration New incentives for foreign portfolio investors Bottom Line CSE’s 2025 is more than short term optimism, it’s the result of targeted fiscal support, strategic infrastructure and technical strength. MASI is getting close to the breakout levels, Morocco’s stock market may soon become one of Africa’s financial centers

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