The EGX30 index gained 0.03 percent on Wednesday – the second day of voting in Egypt's constitution referendum – to close at 7,199 points. The broader EGX70 increased by 0.19 percent. Listed stock turnover reached LE796 million, less than Tuesday's session, when it exceeded LE1 billion. Non-Arab foreign investors were net sellers at a value of LE19.3 million, while Egyptians and Arabs were net buyers at values of LE2.4 million and LE16.9 million, respectively. Global Telecom Holding and GB Auto rose by 0.60 percent and 4.59 percent to close at LE5.06 and LE36 per share, respectively. Commercial International Bank (CIB) dropped 0.51 percent to close at LE33.40 per share. Palm-Hills Development Company, TMG Holding, and Six of October Development & Investment (SODIC) declined by 1.38 percent, 1.15 percent and 1.11 percent, to close at LE2.86, LE6.86 and LE23.09 per share respectively. EFG-Hermes dipped by 0.28 percent to close at LE10.78 per share, while Ezz Steel decreased by 0.18 percent to close at LE16.54 per share. http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/91658.aspx