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MTN Ghana Leads Trading Activity as GSE Market Capitalization Declines

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MTN Ghana Leads Trading Activity as GSE Market Capitalization Declines

MTN Ghana (MTNGH) emerged as the most traded equity on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), recording 426,625 shares valued at GH¢1,173,218.75.

Other actively traded stocks included Ecobank Ghana (EGH), GCB Bank (GCB), Société Générale Ghana (SOGEGH), and Access Bank Ghana (ALLGH), albeit with significantly lower trading volumes.

Market Performance and Capitalization

The overall market capitalization declined by GH¢21.36 million, settling at GH¢117.15 billion.

However, trading activity surged, with the volume of shares traded increasing by 187.17% from 168,483 shares to 483,839 shares.

The total value of trades also soared by 744.52%, reaching GH¢1,531,789.26, compared to GH¢181,380.93 recorded in the previous session.

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Index Performance

The GSE Composite Index fell by 1.91 points, closing at 5,227.53 points, with a Year-To-Date (YTD) return of 6.93%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index also dropped 2.68 points, ending at 2,472.66 points, with a 3.86% YTD return.

The decline in indices reflects mixed investor sentiment despite the surge in trading volumes. Analysts will be closely monitoring market trends to assess the potential impact on stock valuations in the coming sessions.

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