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GSE: Financial Stocks Index drops 5.44 points, YTD return negative

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GSE: Financial Stocks Index drops 5.44 points, YTD return negative

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has seen a decline in its performance at the end of the fourth trading day of the week.

The GSE Composite Index dropped 2.58 points, closing at 2,402.51, and its year-to-date return stands at -1.69%.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index fell by 5.44 points, closing at 1,999.91, with a year-to-date return of -2.57%.

On a positive note, Total Energies Marketing Ghana Plc. (TOTAL) gained GH¢0.04, closing at GH¢4.10 per share.

Conversely, CAL saw a drop, losing GH¢0.05 to close at GH¢0.51 per share.

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Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Change 

(GH¢)

YTD  

Change

TOTAL 4.10 4.06 0.04 0.00%
CAL 0.51 0.56 -0.05 -37.04%

The market capitalization also fell by 0.04% at the end of the day, totaling GH¢64.23 billion.

Despite a significant decrease, the total volume traded was still 33,727 shares across 14 counters, with a 97.80% decrease in the total value traded, totaling GH¢38,720.26.

The most significant trades of the day were in Scancom PLC (MTNGH) and Cal Bank PLC (CAL), with 13,812 shares traded valued at GH¢12,154.56 and 12,052 shares traded valued at GH¢6,396.47 respectively.

 

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
MTNGH 13,812 12,154.56
CAL 12,052 6,396.47
UNIL 5,791 11,929.46
TOTAL 1,000 4,100.00
GOIL 544 919.36

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