<p dir="LTR"><span>Financial Tribune- Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index gained 61.30 points or 0.07% to end Sunday trade at 82,016.2.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>About 510 million shares valued at $40 million changed hands for the day.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Trading at TSE and Iran Fara Bourse starts on Saturday and ends on Wednesday.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Shahid Ghandi Corporation Complex was the biggest riser, going up 6.57% to 2,757 rials per share.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Iran Lent Company incurred the biggest loss among all TSE-listed companies, as it went down 4.98% to 4,240 rials per share.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Tehran Oil Refinery gave the biggest boost to the benchmark, followed by Golgohar Mining and Industrial Company and Behpardakht Mellat.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Mobarakeh Steel Company weighed the most on TEDPIX, followed by Mobile Telecommunications Company of Iran and Esfahan Oil Refining Company.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>The Price Index gained 19.9 points or 0.07% to close at 26,576.0. The First Market Index added 334.5 points or 0.06% to post 57,395.5. The Second Market Index gathered 180.3 points or 0.10% to reach 179,161.3.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>The Industry Index was up 85.2 points or 0.08% to register 70,963.3. The Free Float Index rose by 70.18 points or 0.08% to hit 90,045.20.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>The TSE 30 gained 3 points or 0.10% to settle at 3,297.2 while the TSE 50 Index edged up 2.40 points or 0.08% to finish at 3,200.6.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Iran Fara Bourse’s main index IFX gained 3.01 points or 0.33% to close Sunday trade at 922.97.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Close to 125.2 million securities valued at $16.9 million were traded at the over-the-counter exchange for the day.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Esfahan Steel Company witnessed the highest number of traded shares and trade value, as 34.3 million of its shares valued at $7.3 million were traded.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>MobinOne Kish, Sarcheshmeh Copper Investment Company and Atieh Dadeh Pardaz registered the highest value increase.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Marjan Kar, Minoo Sahrgh Food Industries Company and Zangan Zinc Industries Company suffered the biggest decline.</span></p> <p dir="LTR"><span>Middle East Mines and Mining Industries Development Holding Company, Zagros Petrochemical Company and Sarcheshmeh Copper Mine Investment Company had the most positive impact on the IFB benchmark.</span></p>