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Accra Bourse: Gainers and decliners for last week

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Accra Bourse: Gainers and decliners for last week

The Benso Oil Palm Plantation emerged the sole gainer on the Accra Bourse for last week.

The equity posted year-to-date gains of 4.58% in share price.

Share price of BOPP increased by 35 pesewas starting the week with an opening price of GHS 7.65 pesewas and ending the week with a closing stock price of GHS 8 pesewas.

Regarding decliners on the local bourse, GLD, GOIL, CAL and UNIL emerged the bourse’s four decliners with GHS 3.25, 1 pesewa, 2 pesewas and 65 pesewas loss in share prices during last week.

The four equities begun and ended the week with opening and closing stock prices of GHS 250, GHS 1.72, 60 pesewas, GHS 3.50 and GHS 246.75, GHS 1.71, 58 pesewas and GHS 2.85 respectively.

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GAINER & DECLINERS

Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Price  

Change

Y-t-D  

Change

BOPP 8.00 7.65 0.35 4.58%
GLD 246.75 250.00 -3.25 13.29%
GOIL 1.71 1.72 -0.01 -0.58%
CAL 0.58 0.60 -0.02 -10.77%
UNIL 2.85 3.50 -0.65 -26.55%

Market activity for the week fell 4.30 points to close at 2,434.44 points translating into a YTD return of -0.39%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE SS FSI) also lost 2.17 points to close at 2,044.98 points translating into a YTD return of -0.37%.  

Twenty-three (23) equities traded over the week, ending with a gainer and four (4) stocks recording price declines.

As a result, market capitalization decreased by GH¢54.32 million to close the trading week at GH¢64.55 billion.

A total of 693,771 shares cumulating to a value of GH¢1,535,678.12 were  traded during the week.

This week’s data shows an increase of 162.52% in  volume traded and an increase of 256.52% in trade turnover.

MTNGH emerged as the most traded stock during the week whilst GCB accounted for 67.51% of total value traded.

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
MTNGH 329,428 289,896.64
GCB 263,145 1,036,791.30
CAL 58,874 34,449.42
GOIL 8,484 14,540.99
CLYD 6,635 199.05

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