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GSE: Market Capitalization Increases by GHS 1.35 Billion Amid Surge in Trading Activity

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) delivered a robust performance this week, with the GSE Composite Index advancing by 121.31 points to close at 4,494.34, representing a year-to-date (YTD) gain of 43.58%, up from the previous 39.70%. In contrast, the GSE Financial Stock Index remained static at 2,137.31, with a YTD increase of 12.40%.

Market capitalization climbed by GH¢1.35 billion to reach GH¢93.73 billion, compared to the prior week’s GH¢92.38 billion. The surge was underpinned by an extraordinary increase in trading activity, with the volume of shares traded soaring to 5.22 million, a staggering 2806% rise from the previous 179,677 shares. The value of shares traded mirrored this trend, skyrocketing by 3540% to GH¢12.07 million from GH¢331,569.22.

Top performers included GLD, which surged by GH¢9.50 to GH¢400.20, and MTNGH, gaining GH¢0.10 to close at GH¢2.30. MTNGH dominated trading volumes, with 5.18 million shares exchanging hands at a value of GH¢11.92 million. Other notable but less active equities included GCB, CAL, EGH, and SIC.

The overall increase in market activity and capitalization points to sustained investor confidence, with blue-chip stocks like MTNGH driving much of the momentum. However, the flat performance of financial stocks suggests cautious sentiment within the sector.

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