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Uneventful Trading Day Ends in Stalemate

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
October 13, 2023
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Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Ghana Stock Exchange Opens Week with 656% Surge in Trading Volume

Ghana Stock Exchange

Blue chip stocks of the Ghanaian Equities market paused for a breather on the penultimate trading day of the week as benchmark indices staged a strong pullback but unable to cross the line, ending on a flat base.

The market opened on a positive note with the external geopolitical tension vividly in the mind of investors. It soon nosedived into the red zone as major stocks looked destined to end in the red zone. However, it managed to crawl into the flat line and remained glued until the bell rang for an end to the session.

Overall, the level of trading activities across the market ended in the red as the total value and volume traded during Thursday’s trading session declined tremendously.

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In the aggregate, 17 GSE listed equities participated in trading with no gainers nor losers as the session expired with individual stock prices remaining relatively stable. This suggests that the overall market conditions were neither bullish nor bearish, which could be interpreted as a positive sign of stability.

Similarly, it was a quiet day in terms of market activity, with a significant slowdown in both volume and value traded.

At the end of Thursday’s trading session on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), a total of 9,379 shares, corresponding to a market value of GHS 48,494.60, were traded. Compared with the previous GSE trading day (Wednesday, October 11), the data showed 65% decline in volume but 1% improvement in turnover.

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Benchmark Index Remains Unchanged

As a result of the quiet day, the local bourse ended the day with the benchmark GSE-Composite Index remaining unchanged to close at 3,141.18 points. This represented a YTD change of 0.13 percent, indicating a relatively stable performance for the market so far this year.

In a similar vein, the GSE Financial Stocks Index also remained unchanged, closing the day at 1,947.53 points, reflecting a YTD return of -5.12 percent, highlighting the ongoing struggles of the financial sector in the country.

Due to the lack of significant movement in the indices, market capitalization held steady at GHS 73.9 billion, providing some level of reassurance to investors.

While the market’s performance has been quiet, it is crucial to recognize that financial markets can be unpredictable, and fluctuations can occur suddenly and significantly.

As such, investors need to keep track of the broader economic and political factors that can affect stock prices and market performance in Ghana.

The performance of the financial sector, in particular, remains a cause for concern, with the GSE Financial Stocks Index reflecting a negative YTD return. This underlines the ongoing challenges that the sector is facing, including regulatory issues and the impact of the debt exchange programme.

Overall, despite the quiet trading day on the Ghana Stock Exchange, investors must remain vigilant and keep an eye on market developments as they unfold. However, the long-term outlook for the market will depend on a wide range of factors.

Analysts described the recent trading activities as aggressive profit-taking, coupled with concerns over macroeconomic conditions such as: inflation, foreign exchange volatility, and fiscal deficit.

Going into the final day of the new week, analysts expect mixed sentiment, amid cherry-picking activities to see off the week.

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