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GSE-FSI gains 3.27 points; posts YTD returns of 16.5%

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GSE-FSI gains 3.27 points; posts YTD returns of 16.5%

The Ghana Stock Exchange Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) at the end of trading session on Thursday, gained 3.27 points to close trading at 2,076.90 points.

The gains translate into a year-to-date [YTD] return of 16.50% for the year.

Recorded gains in the Financial Stock Index on Thursday, was on the back of price appreciation in the stock of CAL Bank which emerged the sole gainer on the stock market.

MTNGh was the sole decliner on the stock market.

GAINER & DECLINER

Ticker Close Price  (GH¢)Open Price  (GH¢)Change YTD  Change
CAL 0.87 0.84 3.57% 26.09%
MTNGH 1.15 1.16 0.86% 79.69%

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI), however, lost 9.94 points to close trading at 2,800.07 points representing a YTD return of 44.22% for investors.

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Due to the loss in the GSE-CI, market capitalization of the GSE decreased by GH¢104.11 million to close at GH¢63.78 billion representing a growth of 17.30% in 2021.

Meanwhile, a total of 163,769shares valued at GH¢ 303,450.87was traded in thirteen (13) equities, a decrease of 89.35% and 85.84% in volumes and values traded respectively compared to Wednesday’s trading session.

Enterprise Group PLC. (EGL) recorded the largest share of trades,  accounting for 65.6% and 48.0% of the total value and volume traded  respectively. 

TOP TRADED EQUITIES 

Ticker Volume Value (GH¢)
EGL 78,711 199,138.83
MTNGH 30,639 35,235.53
CAL 22,359 19,350.63
SIC 10,937 874.96
ETI 6,005 540.45

Read details of equity report below:

DAILY_EQUITY_MARKET_REPORT_16.12.2021_2021-12-16 by Fuaad Dodoo on Scribd

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