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GSE-CI drops 2.82 points; posts negative returns of 11.78%

The Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index (GSE-CI) declined 2.80  points to close at 2,460.62 points representing a YTD return of  -11.78%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) however maintained  its value to close trading at 2,076.84 points, translating into a YTD  return of -3.49%. 

Unilever Ghana PLC’s (UNIL) price per share declined by GH¢0.47 to GH¢4.31 ending today’s trading session as the only decliner as market capitalization for the day settled at GH¢64.79 billion. 

DECLINER 

Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Change 

(GH¢)

YTD  

Change

UNIL 4.31 4.78 -0.47 -26.83%

Meanwhile, a total of 31,641 shares were traded across eleven (11) counters.

These trades cumulated in a turnover of GH¢45,115.03.

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Compared to the previous trading day, volume and value traded decreased by 19.22% and 51.32% respectively.

Scancom PLC. (MTNGH) capped off the day as the most traded stock and also accounted for 48.13% of  the total value traded. 

TOP TRADED EQUITIES

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
MTNGH 28,146 SS 

21,714.88

TOTAL 3,862 15,448.00
GOIL 1,986 3,415.92
UNIL 1,000 4,310.00
SIC 55 17.05

Summary of November 2022 market activities

Market activity was lower in November compared to October as volume traded, value traded, and number of transactions all fell. 

Volume traded was 5,204,813 down 75.61% compared to October 2022. These trades were valued at GH¢56,668,959.8 down by 62.24% compared to October 2022.

The GSE equity market improved over the previous month with the Composite Index and Financial Stock  Index recording returns of -11.69% and -3.49% respectively.

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