Egypt's benchmark index EGX30 declined 1.37 percent on Sunday's session, reaching 8,765.34 points, with a weak turnover of LE374 million, according to the data from the Egyptian Exchange.
The broader EGX70 index inched up 0.08 percent, while EGX100 index inched down 0.21 percent.
Arab institutions were net buyers, recording net flows of LE8.9 million, while foreign and local institutions were net sellers, recording net flows of LE7.6 million and LE10.4 million respectively.
EGX market capital lost LE2.85 billion (US$375 million), to hit LE508.42 billion, compared to LE511.27 billion on Thursday.