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Ecobank leads equities on GSE in total volume and value traded

Ecobank Ghana Plc (EGH) on Thursday led equities on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) in total volume and value of shares traded.

EGH recorded the highest trade by value as it accounted for 72.2% (Ghs 1,195,664.14) of the total value traded. Volume of shares traded of the stock at the end of trading session was 153,094.

Following EGH, were CAL Bank and MTNGh with volume and value traded of 233,350 and Ghs 165,279.00; 89,428 and Ghs 110,859.60 respectively.

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
EGH 153,094 1,195,664.14
CAL 223,350 165,279.00
MTNGH 89,428 110,859.60
FML 44,300 142,646.00
GOIL 5,000 8,500.00

A total 517,692 shares valued at GH¢1,655,237.63 exchanged hands in eight (8) equities compared to 69,233 shares valued at GH¢113,280.68 which was traded on Thursday.

Trading on the last day of the month saw the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) gain 16.60 points to close trading at 2,855.29 translating into a YTD return of 47.06%.

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The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also  improved marginally by2.97 points to close at 2,055.20 translating into a YTD  of15.28%. 

Fan Milk PLC (FML), Enterprise Group Limited PLC (EGL) and Scancom PLC  (MTNGH) each gained GH¢0.29 pesewas, GH¢0.10 pesewas and GH¢0.01 pesewas respectively, pushing the Market Capitalization up by GH¢173.69 million to close trading at GH¢64.17 billion representing a YTD growth of  18.02% in 2021. 

Read details of daily equity report by SIC Brokerage:

Daily Equity Market Report_30.09.2021 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

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