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SOGEGH Leads Gainers as GSE-CI Slips 0.19% to 8,369.81 Points

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SOGEGH Leads Gainers as GSE-CI Slips 0.19% to 8,369.81 Points

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) opened the week on a mixed note, as gains in key financial stocks lifted the Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) while the broader market dipped slightly.

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) slipped by 0.19% to close at 8,369.81 points. In contrast, the GSE-FSI rose 0.90% to 4,132.85 points, reflecting strong performance within the financial sector.

Société Générale Ghana (SOGEGH) emerged the session’s top gainer, appreciating by GH¢0.33 to close at GH¢3.74. It was followed by GCB Bank (+GH¢0.02 to GH¢17.50), Ecobank Ghana (+GH¢0.02 to GH¢15.46), CLYD (+GH¢0.02 to GH¢0.30), and NewGold ETF (+GH¢4.00 to GH¢450.00).

On the downside, CAL Bank shed GH¢0.04 to close at GH¢0.45, extending its recent bearish run amid an ongoing rights issue. MTN Ghana also lost GH¢0.04 to close at GH¢4.16.

MTNGH dominated trading activity, recording 121,435 shares valued at GH¢507,269.70.

Market analysts expect trading momentum to remain steady this week, supported by financial sector resilience and continued investor interest in dividend-paying stocks.

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