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Mixed Performance Marks First Trading Day on Ghana Stock Exchange

M.Cby M.C
January 16, 2024
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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) concluded its first trading day with a mix of gains and losses among the 16 listed equities.

NewGold ETF emerged as the sole gainer, witnessing a 0.29% share price increase, while CAL Bank experienced a decline of 2.17%.

As of January 15, 2024, NewGold ETF closed at GHS239.70 per share, marking a 0.3% gain from its previous closing price. Notably, it leads in year-to-date performance, boasting a 9.7% increase from its starting value of GHS218.50.

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In terms of trading activity, NewGold ETF secured its position as the 30th most traded stock on the GSE over the past three months. With 156 shares valued at GHS 35,687 traded, it averaged 2 shares per session, reaching a volume high of 82 on January 12th.

On the flip side, CAL Bank closed at GHS0.45 per share, reflecting a 2.2% decrease from its previous closing price. Unfortunately, CAL Bank has not fared well in the year, losing 6.25% of its value and ranking 37th in year-to-date performance. Concerningly, it has experienced a 12% decline from December 12 to date.

CAL Bank emerges as the second most traded stock on the GSE over the past three months, with a substantial total volume of 15.2 million shares valued at GHS 7.03 million. Averaging 241,280 traded shares per session, it reached a volume high of 11.7 million on January 12.

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Looking at the overall market performance, the first trading day saw a total of 255,686 shares traded, equivalent to a market value of GHS 175,890.48. Compared to the previous trading day, there was a significant 98% decline in volume and a staggering 99% decline in turnover.

CAL Bank took the lead in volume, with 102,224 traded shares, closely followed by Ecobank Transnational (101,401), MTN Ghana (30,850), and SIC Insurance Company (12,900). As the market navigates these fluctuations, investors keep a watchful eye on individual stock performances and broader market trends.

GSE Market Indices Reflect Mild Declines

In the latest market update, the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) experienced a marginal decline of 0.02%, amounting to 0.57 points, closing at 3,126.74.

This reflects a subtle 1-week loss of 0.07%, a 4-week loss of 0.12%, and an overall year-to-date loss of 0.11%. Investors are closely monitoring these fluctuations for potential insights into market trends.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) recorded a decrease of 0.06%, settling at 1,897.75 points. This translates to a 1-week loss of 0.2%, a 4-week loss of 1.11%, and a year-to-date loss of 0.2%.

The financial sector’s performance is integral to the broader market dynamics, making these figures noteworthy for investors.

As of the latest available data, the current market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange stands at GHS 73.9 billion. This figure provides a snapshot of the overall value of listed companies, reflecting the combined market sentiment towards these entities.

While these indices indicate mild declines, market participants will continue to assess various factors influencing stock prices, economic conditions, and global trends.

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