Dalil is a free, live and delayed market dashboard built for anyone tracking Morocco's financial markets - from the Casablanca Stock Exchange to the dirham, crypto, commodities, and global macro.
Dalil (دليل) means "guide" in Arabic. The name reflects the project's purpose: to be a clear, reliable guide to Morocco's financial markets for investors, diaspora, students, and anyone curious about the Moroccan economy.
The dashboard aggregates live and delayed data from multiple financial data providers and presents it in a single, unified interface - without requiring subscriptions, logins, or financial expertise to use. Everything is free and publicly accessible.
Dalil covers the full spectrum of data relevant to Moroccan financial markets:
Dalil is built for three overlapping audiences:
Moroccan retail investors who want a single dashboard to track their CSE portfolio, monitor currency movements, and follow economic news - without paying for expensive Bloomberg terminals or navigating fragmented data sources.
Moroccan diaspora living in France, Spain, Belgium, the Gulf, and beyond who want to stay connected to home market performance, track remittance exchange rates, and follow Moroccan economic news through delayed and near-real-time updates.
International investors and researchers looking for consolidated, accessible data on Morocco's capital markets, macroeconomic indicators, and the dirham exchange rate as they evaluate exposure to North African equities or the broader MENA region.
Financial data should be accessible. In Morocco, quality live market data has historically been locked behind expensive subscriptions or scattered across dozens of websites with poor interfaces. Dalil exists to change that - to give anyone with internet access broad access to market information that is often fragmented or expensive.
We are not a brokerage, not a financial advisor, and not a news outlet. We are a data aggregation and presentation tool. All data is sourced from established financial data providers and presented as-is, with source attribution and delay indicators clearly marked.
Dalil is built and maintained by Kenta Suzuki, a single independent engineer with a background in software systems and data engineering. He is not a licensed financial advisor, not a broker, and not affiliated with any Moroccan financial institution. That is intentional — the project exists as an engineer's attempt to make Moroccan market data more accessible and easier to read, not as a commercial financial product. Public points of contact: project source code on GitHub and contact@dalilfinance.app.
The engineering background shapes how Dalil is built. Every source is declared on the Data Sources page. Every update cadence is declared on the Methodology page. When a value is missing, the page hides it cleanly rather than substituting placeholder data. When a filing number comes from an automated PDF parser rather than a human, that is stated on the relevant stock page. When data comes from a delayed feed rather than a real-time quote, the badge on the dashboard says so. This matches how a working engineer would want to read the dashboard themselves — with process discipline, transparent provenance, and honest handling of uncertainty.
Dalil does not overclaim finance credentials. It is not a place to get investment advice, a prediction, or a forecast. It is a place to read what the market is already saying, with the data sources named up front. Financial judgement is the reader's responsibility.
Dalil is: a free, independent dashboard aggregating delayed market data for Morocco and selected global markets; a set of static explainer pages (glossary, articles, sector overviews, stock profiles); a presentation layer for public data from established providers.
Dalil is not: a brokerage, a trading platform, a financial advisor, a registered investment adviser, a news outlet, or a source of personalised recommendations. No order can be placed through Dalil. No portfolio management is offered. No forecasts are published. Nothing on the site should be taken as investment advice — see the disclaimer for full detail.
Two practical problems motivated Dalil. First, reliable live and delayed Moroccan market data tends to sit behind paid Bloomberg-style terminals or scattered across inconsistent websites — many of which present the same data with different delays, different formats, and no source attribution. Second, the Moroccan diaspora in Europe and the Gulf often struggles to follow home market performance and remittance exchange rates from abroad without assembling their own toolkit. Dalil addresses both by putting MASI, Casablanca Stock Exchange equities, dirham FX pairs, commodities, bonds, and Moroccan economic news into a single, consistent interface that loads quickly and works without a login.
Dalil is built as a modern web application running on Cloudflare's global edge network, ensuring fast load times from anywhere in the world - including Morocco, the Gulf, and Europe. Data is fetched from multiple APIs, cached intelligently to respect rate limits and reduce costs, and served to users with minimal latency. The frontend is a React single-page application; the content pages (like this one) are static HTML for fast loading and SEO indexability.
All market data on Dalil is delayed - typically 15 to 30 minutes for equities and forex, and up to 8 hours for precious metals (due to API tier limitations). Cryptocurrency data is near real-time. Data accuracy depends on the upstream providers - we display what they provide, with source labels clearly shown. See our Methodology and Data Sources pages for full details.