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Local bourse benchmark index commences week with 0.23 points dip closing at 3,177.53 points

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Local bourse benchmark index commences week with 0.23 points dip closing at 3,177.53 points

The benchmark index of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE-Composite Index) decreased 0.23 points to end Monday’s session at 3,177.53 points and returned 1.51% YTD.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index however, ended the day unmoved at 1,910.16 points.

DASPHARMA’s fell GH¢0.03 to end the day at GH¢0.33 respectively.

Resultantly, market capitalization closed marginally lower at 74,505.31 billion.

A total of 221,375 shares (down 17.62%) corresponding to a value of GH¢322,997.09 (down 30.13%) were traded, as fifteen (15) stocks exchanged hands.

MTNGH trades dominated today’s trading session, trading 177,272 shares, surpassing the 23,270 traded in SOGEGH with a value of GH¢36,533.90.

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CAL, GOIL, and CPC followed in the activity pile to complete the top 5 traded stocks on the day.

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