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Accra bourse loses GHS 226m in capitalisation as GSE-CI tumbles by 11.19 points

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Accra bourse loses GHS 226m in capitalisation as GSE-CI tumbles by 11.19 points

Market activity for the week fell 11.19 points to close at 2,449.43 points translating into a YTD return of -12.19%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also lost 14.92 points to close at 2,061.92 points translating into a YTD return of -4.18%.

Twenty-five (25) equities traded over the  week, ending with one (1) gainer and four (4) decliners.

TBL was the  sole gainer as it advanced by GH¢0.04 to close at GH¢0.80 per share whilst the decliners were GOIL, CAL, UNIL and GLD as they shed off GH¢0.01, GH¢0.15, GH¢0.43 and GH¢37.71 to close at GH¢1.73, GH¢0.65,  GH¢3.88 and GH¢165.00 per share respectively.

GAINER & DECLINERS

Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Price  

Change

Y-t-D  

Change

TBL 0.80 0.76 0.04 135.29%
GOIL 1.73 1.74 -0.01 -4.95%
CAL 0.65 0.80 -0.15 -25.29%
UNIL 3.88 4.31 -0.43 -34.13%
GLD 165.00 202.71 -37.71 51.93%

 As a result, market capitalization decreased by GH¢226.14 million to close the trading week at GH¢64.41 billion. 

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A total of 11,421,165 shares cumulating to a value of GH¢99,595,145.24 were traded during the week.

This week’s data shows a 2541.37% increase in volume traded and an 383.84% increase in trade turnover respectively.

MTNGH emerged as the most traded stock during the week whilst GLD accounting for 90.31% of total value traded. 

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
MTNGH 10,665,748 9,385,934.56
GLD 545,125 89,945,625.00
CAL 135,052 89,690.89
GOIL 31,262 54,066.92
TOTAL 16,392 65,568.00

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