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GSE-CI closes at 2,498 points; posts -10.44% YTD returns

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GSE-CI closes at 2,498 points; posts -10.44% YTD returns

The benchmark index (GSE-Composite Index) of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) opened the trading week in the green as it gained 9.94 points to close trading at 2,498.15 points translating into a YTD return of  -10.44%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also gained18.01points to  close trading at 2,073.65 points, also translating into a YTD return of -3.63%. 

Twelve (12) equities traded, ending with three (3) gainers. Access Bank Ghana PLC. (ACCESS) gained GH¢0.01 to close at GH¢4.01, Ecobank Ghana  PLC. (EGH) gained GH¢0.07 to close at GH¢6.67 whilst GCB Bank PLC. (GCB) gained GH¢0.30to close at GH¢4.00.

There were no decliners recorded on the day as market capitalization for the day settled at GH¢64.38 billion. 

GAINERS

Ticker Close Price  (GH¢)Open Price  (GH¢)Change (GH¢)YTD  Change
ACCESS 4.01 4.00 0.01 27.30%
EGH 6.67 6.60 0.07 -12.24%
GCB 4.00 3.70 0.30 -23.66%

A total of 59,391 shares valued at GH¢94,163.65 was traded on Monday.

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Compared with the previous GSE trading day (September 23), Monday’s data shows a 92.15% decrease in volume traded and a 91.85% decrease in trade turnover.

Ecobank Ghana PLC. (EGH) accounted for 40.54% of the total  value traded whilst Scancom PLC. (MTNGH) recorded the most volumes  traded.

TOP TRADED EQUITIES

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
MTNGH 24,242 22,060.22
SIC 17,846 5,889.18
EGH 5,723 38,174.55
ACCESS 4,500 18,045.00
CAL 4,254 3,397.20

Daily Equity Market Report_26.09.2022 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

 

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