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Fan Milk Unsuccessfully Tries to Save the Day As GSE-Composite Index Heads for Three Consecutive Defeats

May 26, 2023
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Negligible Losses for Local Benchmark Spurred By Loss in Access Bank Ghana

It has been a torrid week so far for the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) as GSE-Composite Index recorded a third straight decline after the gains made by Fan Milk Limited was not enough to reverse the course of the declining composite index.

The GSE-Composite Index lost 3.31 points, closing at 2,520.83 points. This decline represents a modest 3.15% year-to-date (YTD) return, reflecting the cautious sentiment prevailing among market participants.

The second Index, the GSE Financial Stocks Index also recorded a drop of 8.00 points, closing at 1,677.69 points, with a YTD return of -18.26%, highlighting the struggles of financial stocks in the Ghanaian market.

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One of the key movers in the market was Fan Milk PLC (FML), which experienced a second consecutive bullish outing with appreciation of GH¢0.10 share price, reaching a closing price of GH¢1.20 after starting at GH¢1.10. This recent positive momentum is a good news for the company, which will culminate to attracting investor interest as it continues to demonstrate resilience in a challenging economic environment.

That being said, not all stocks witnessed gains on the day, as Enterprise Group PLC (EGL) saw a decline of GH¢0.27, closing at GH¢2.43. The dip is likely to dampen the interest of EGL investors who have been waiting for a movement for a long time.

The over’ll market capitalization saw a decline of GH¢34.52 million, ending the day at GH¢65.88 billion. This reduction in market capitalization reflects the prevailing bearish sentiment and cautious investment approach adopted by market participants, who are closely analyzing market trends and company performances before making investment decisions.

Despite the market challenges, there was a marginal increase in market activity compared to the previous day. Trading volume experienced a notable 43.19% jump, while the value traded rose by 50.73%.

MTN Leads Top Movers

A total of 1,710,733 shares were traded across thirteen equities, with a total value of GH¢1,941,352.14. Again, Scancom PLC (MTNGH) emerged as the dominant player on the trading chart, with 1,097,201 shares traded, valued at GH¢1,206,915.10. The Telco giant accounted for a significant 62.17% of the total value traded on the day. Meanwhile, Fan Milk PLC (FML) also featured prominently, with 508,000 shares traded, valued at GH¢609,400.00, representing 31.39% of the total value traded. CAL Bank (78,363) and Enterprise Group (23,000) are the rest of the top five movers.

As the market navigates through the prevailing uncertainties and challenges, market participants are closely monitoring the performance of key stocks and sector indices. The cautious sentiment, reflected in the overall market performance and trading activities, underscores the importance of thorough analysis and informed decision-making for investors operating within the Ghanaian stock market.

Moreover, investors are keenly observing factors such as macroeconomic indicators, industry trends, and corporate earnings releases to identify potential investment opportunities and adjust their portfolios accordingly.

With the GSE-Composite Index and the GSE Financial Stocks Index experiencing mixed performance, it becomes crucial for market participants to exercise prudence and exercise patience while navigating the Ghanaian stock market.

The Ghana Stock Exchange witnessed a dip in its benchmark GSE-Composite Index, along with a decline in the GSE Financial Stocks Index. However, amidst the challenging market conditions, Fan Milk PLC exhibited resilience, while Enterprise Group PLC faced a setback.

Market participants continue to closely monitor the market dynamics and remain cautious in their investment strategies, considering the prevailing uncertainties and seeking potential opportunities for growth and returns in the Ghanaian stock market.

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