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GSE-CI jumps 62.69 points to end the week at 3,504 points

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GSE-CI jumps 62.69 points to end the week at 3,504 points

The GSE Composite Index saw a 62.69-point increase in value from last week (1.82%), closing at 3,504.34, with a corresponding rise in its YTD return, however, remaining positive at 9.95%.

The GSE Financial Stock Index also saw positive week-on-week (1.30%) and YTD returns (7.52%).

ACCESS (up GH¢0.35) and GCB (up GH¢0.34) recorded the highest gains over the week, with price rises also in MTNGH (up GH¢0.04) and TOTAL (up GH¢0.01) to close at GH¢1.60 and GH¢9.51 respectively.

Conversely, NewGold (GLD) ended GH¢0.02 lower at GH¢321.80.  The total market value climbed from the previous week closing at GH¢78.35 billion as a result.

Total trade turnover for the week was slightly lower compared to last week, while there was a significant jump in volumes traded this week.

MTNGH emerged as the most traded stock in volume and value terms this week.

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ACCESS came in second with 21,804 shares traded worth GH¢104,659.20. CAL, SOGEGH and ETI followed in that order as the most traded stocks over the week.

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