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Stock market tumbles 5.17 points over the week to close at 2,438 points

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Stock market tumbles 5.17 points over the week to close at 2,438 points

Market activity for the week fell 5.17 points to close at 2,438.74 points translating into a YTD return of -0.21%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also lost 5.44 points to close at 2,047.15 points translating into a YTD  return of -0.26%.  

Eighteen (18) equities traded over the week, ending with four (4) stocks recording price increase and decline.

NewGold (GLD) and TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana PLC. (TOTAL) were the gainers as they advanced by  GH¢26.00 and GH¢0.01 to close at GH¢250.00 and GH¢4.01 per share whilst the decliners were Cal Bank PLC. (CAL) and Unilever Ghana PLC. (UNIL) as they shed off GH¢0.05 and GH¢0.38 to close at GH¢0.60 and GH¢3.50 per share respectively.

Gainers & Decliners 

Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Price  

Change

Y-t-D  

Change

GLD 250.00 224.00 26.00 14.78%
TOTAL 4.01 4.00 0.01 0.25%
CAL 0.60 0.65 -0.05 -7.69%
UNIL 3.50 3.88 -0.38 -9.79%

As a result, market capitalization increased by GH¢21.44 million to close the trading week at GH¢64.61 billion. 

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A total of 264,276 shares cumulating to a value of GH¢430,743.65 were traded during the week.

This week’s data shows an increase of volume traded and a decline of 79.27% in trade turnover.

CAL emerged as  the most traded stock during the week whilst EGH accounted for 53.43%of  total value traded. 

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
CAL 141,776 85,100.75
MTNGH 72,417 63,765.46
EGH 34,665 230,161.68
ETI 7,160 1,074.00
UNIL 1,939 6,459.25

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