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GSE-CI remains unchanged for two consecutive days to close at 2,460 points

NewGold (GLD) ended today’s trading session as the sole gainer as it moved up by GH¢7.96 to close at GH¢206.56.

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GSE-CI remains unchanged for two consecutive days to close at 2,460 points

Another lackluster session was witnessed at the Ghana Stock  Exchange (GSE) on Tuesdayas the GSE-Composite Index (GSE-CI) on  a two-day running did not record any change at the close of the  trading session.

The GSE-CI did not record any change to close  trading at 2,460.44 points representing a YTD return of -11.79%.

The  GSE-FSI also maintained its level to close at 2,068.16 points, translating into a YTD return of-3.89%. 

NewGold (GLD) ended today’s trading session as the sole gainer as it moved up by GH¢7.96 to close at GH¢206.56.

GAINER

Ticker Close Price  

(GH¢)

Open Price  (GH¢)Change 

(GH¢)

YTD  

Change

GLD 206.56 198.60 7.96 90.20%

Market capitalization for the day settled atGH¢64.52 billion. 

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A total of 106,431 shares were traded across sixteen (16) counters.  These trades cumulated in a turnover of GH¢13,749,889.45. 

NewGold (GLD) accounted for 57.61% of the total value traded and  recorded the largest volumes traded.

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
GLD 66,277 13,690,042.30
MTNGH 31,665 27,746.42
SCB PREF 3,948 3,553.20
BOPP 3,729 25,730.10
GCB 386 1,524.70

Summary of September 2022 market activities

Activities on the market remained high in volume, value and  transactions over the same period last year. Volume traded was  47,720,862 valued at GH¢51,992,322.29.

Volume traded was up by  56.91%with value increasing by 22.65% compared with same period  last year.

Cumulative volume (1,280,374,211) and value  (GH¢1,289,252,215.60) traded for the year represent an increase of 219.61% and 213.61% over the same period last year. 

 

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