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GSE-CI falls as stock prices of CAL, Ecobank and Societe Generale decline

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GSE-CI falls as stock prices of CAL, Ecobank and Societe Generale decline

Benchmark index the Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index (GSE-CI) continued to fall, losing 4.73 points on Thursday to close trading at 2,798.27 points representing a 44.12% YTD return for investors.

The drop in the index is as a result of the 1.18%, 1.67% and 1.17% share price losses recorded by CAL, Societe Generale and Ecobank Ghana respectively on the stock market on Thursday.

The GSE Financial  Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also lost 8.59 points to close trading at 2,073.63 points also translating into a YTD return of 16.32% with the price drop in the three (3) financial stocks [CAL Bank, Societe Generale Ghana and  Ecobank Ghana] being responsible for the decline.

GAINER & DECLINERS 

Ticker Close Price  (GH¢)Open Price  (GH¢)Change YTD  Change
CAL 0.84 0.85 -1.18% 21.74%
SOGEGH 1.18 1.20 -1.67% 84.38%
EGH 7.60 7.69 -1.17% 5.56%

Subsequently, market capitalization reduced further by GHS 49.48 million to close at GHS 63.76 billion representing a growth of 17.26% in  2021.

 Overall, total of 542,567shares valued at GHS 2,638,284.02 was traded in eleven (11) equities, a significant increase in trade turnover compared to  Wednesday’s volume of 162,916 shares valued at GHS 236,511.83.

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Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC (SCB) recorded the largest share of trades, accounting for 81.6% of the total value traded.

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
CAL 192,470 161,674.80
SCB 106,137 2,154,481.10
IIL 100,000 5,000.00
GOIL 60,500 110,110.00
SOGEGH 25,261 29,741.88

Peruse details of equity report below:

Daily Equity Market Report_09.12.2021 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

 

Source: norvanreports
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