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GSE: CAL Bank post -13.79% YTD returns on share price

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GSE: CAL Bank post -13.79% YTD returns on share price

Shares of CAL Bank since the beginning of the year to date has recorded returns of -13.79% for investors trading the equity on the local bourse.

The -13.79% YTD returns recorded in the listed equities of the financial institution imply that, the bank’s share price in terms of value, has declined by some 13.79%.

At the close of trading on Thursday, July 21, share price of CAL Bank declined by 5 pesewas causing its YTD loss or negative returns on share price to reach the current -13.79%

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Ticker Close Price  (GH¢)Open Price  (GH¢)Change (GH¢)YTD  Change
CAL 0.75 0.80 -0.05 -13.79%

The bank’s YTD loss of 13.79% in its share price is marginally higher than the local bourse’ overall 12.51% YTD loss in shares prices.

Trading activities on the bourse for Thursday, July 21, indicate that the benchmark index (GSE-Composite Index) of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) on a second day running was down by 2.71 points to  close trading at 2,440.50 points representing a YTD return of -12.51%.

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The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also inched down by 5.44 points to close trading at 2,115.61points translating into a YTD return of  -1.68%. 

Nine (9) equities traded, ending with one (1) decliner. Cal Bank PLC.  (CAL) was the sole decliner as it lost 5 pesewas to close trading at GHS 0.75.

Market capitalization for the day [Thursday] settled at GHS 63.48 billion.

A total of 973,591 shares valued at GH¢816,885.31 was traded on the day. Compared with the previous GSE trading day (July 20), Thursday’s data shows a4.96% decline in volume traded and 9.59% decline in trade  turnover.

Scancom PLC. (MTNGH) accounted for 79.96% of the total  value traded and recorded the largest volumes traded. 

Daily Equity Market Report_21.07.2022 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

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