Egypt's stock market declined for the third session in a row, as the benchmark EGX30 index on Monday lost 0.65 percent, recording 8,672.33 points and a turnover of LE375.8 million, the Egyptian Exchange data showed.
Meanwhile, the small and mid-cap EGX70 index and the broader EGX100 index were down by 1.27 percent and 0.93 percent, respectively.
Local and foreign institutions were net sellers recording a net flow of LE20.4 million and LE414,658, respectively, while Arab institutions were net buyers, recording net flows of LE1.9 million.
The EGX market capital lost LE2.75 billion (US$361.8 million), hitting LE492.48 billion, compared to LE495.22 billion on Sunday.