AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Knockout Berth: Morocco’s Atlas Lions sealed a dramatic 4-2 comeback win over Haiti in Atlanta, twice coming from behind to reach the Round of 32 as Group C runners-up behind Brazil; Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine struck late after Ismael Saibari’s equaliser before halftime, setting up a likely meeting with the Group F runner-up (Netherlands, Japan or Sweden) in Monterrey. Local Impact & Fan Culture: The win kept Morocco’s World Cup momentum alive and sparked celebrations among Moroccan fans abroad, while Haiti’s first-ever World Cup goals in 52 years still left supporters proud despite elimination. Capital Markets: Morocco’s AMMC widened the price band for newly listed shares to ±20% for the first five sessions on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, aiming to improve price formation and market dynamism. Business & Industry: Safran Electronics & Defense broke ground on a 350 million dirham Nouaceur expansion, adding 500 jobs over five years. Time Policy: Morocco will return to standard GMT after summer, ending the long-running daylight-saving time system.
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