North Africa reinvents itself as an automaking hub

European and Chinese automotive companies are finding countries like Morocco and Egypt as the places to go for growth.

Best of CIB Meetings – Transition IBOR

IBOR Transition: challenges and impacts in Morocco and internationally

Economic recovery on the horizon for Morocco

Like the rest of the world, Morocco faced hardship last year as the COVID-19 pandemic triggered
a global health and economic crisis.

Tunisia_FAD 2022_New measures to mitigate the health crisis impact

In Tunisia, the Finance Act Draft (FAD 2022) was unveiled1 in a difficult economic context. Indeed, Tunisia faces real budgetary constraints which raise a certain number of questions about the actions to be taken to start, on a better basis, this new fiscal year.

IBOR Transition

In recent years, the questioning of the reliability of IBOR rates has triggered a reform that will lead to the gradual disappearance of these interest reference rates and their replacement by other benchmark indices.

A secure dematerialization of bank flows

Discover Attijari-Ebics, a digital solution for automated, simplified, standardized and highly secure bank flows

Listed companies results Q3-21

The operational achievements of listed companies in the third quarter of 2021 took place in a favorable economic and stock market context.

Financing Governments and State Owned Enterprises (SEO)

Participation of Taha Jaidi, General Manager Attijari Global Research, to the 24th Annual ASEA Conference – African Securities Exchange Association, November 2021

Research Report - SNEP 2021

Our interest in SNEP stock comes in an unprecedented international context marked by the sustainability of PVC prices at profitable levels rarely observed. During the last three quarters, the price of this product has remained above 1,700 $/T against less than 1,000 $/T historically.

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