DSE Cement Sector: Construction Stocks Buck the Crash With 3%+ Gains
DSE cement sector gained 3.12% while DSEX crashed 3.47% on March 9. Why cement stocks outperformed by 6.59 percentage points during the LNG shock.
DSE cement sector gained 3.12% while DSEX crashed 3.47% on March 9. Why cement stocks outperformed by 6.59 percentage points during the LNG shock.
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