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CAL Bank and Unilever price appreciation drive GSE-CI YTD returns to 42.09%

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CAL Bank and Unilever price appreciation drive GSE-CI YTD returns to 42.09%

Stock prices of CAL Bank and Unilever Ghana (UNIL) at the end of Monday’s trading session recorded gains of 2.86 percent and 9.83 percent respectively.

Gains recorded in the share price of the two stocks resulted in an increase of the Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index (GSE-CI) by 3.95 percentage points posting a Year-To-Date (YTD) return of 42.09 percent for investors.

On the back of the price gains recorded in the two stocks, CAL Bank and Unilever ended the trading session at the price of Ghs 0.72 pesewas and Ghs 5.14 pesewas respectively.

Meanwhile, the GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also went upwards with a 2.18 percent gain to close at 1,912.09 points representing a YTD return of 7.25 percent as market capitalization climbed up to Ghs 62.82 billion.

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Trade turnover on Monday recorded 202,711 shares valued at Ghs 183,004.93 changing hands in seven (7) equities. Unilever Ghana recorded the most trades, accounting for 36.12 percent of the total value traded.

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Among the seven equities, Unilever Ghana stands out with the stock gaining for six consecutive trading sessions.

Details of the Daily Equity Market report of SIC Brokerage:

Daily Equity Market Report_23.08.2021 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

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