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Post-Easter Rally Sees GSE Rebound Strongly

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
April 3, 2024
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GSE Records GH¢1.88m Turnover as Societe Generale Steals the Spotlight with 10% Jump

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) sprung back to life following the Easter recess, with the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) experiencing a significant surge of over 5 points in a session predominantly led by bullish sentiment.

After the trading day concluded, the composite index saw a remarkable uptick of 5.61 points, marking a 0.16% increase, to settle at 3,461.81 points. This surge comes after a week that witnessed a 2.15% decline, yet over the course of four weeks, the index has surged by 7.25%, and since the beginning of the year, it has experienced an impressive gain of 10.59%.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) witnessed a positive momentum, climbing by 0.53% to reach 2,012.05 points. This surge translates to a 1-week gain of 0.86%, a 4-week gain of 0.91%, and a year-to-date increase of 5.81%.

In Tuesday’s trading session, 18 GSE-listed equities took part, with the market closing with two gainers and only one loser. Among the gainers, GCB Bank emerged as a standout performer, posting a remarkable gain of 7.87%, while SIC Insurance Company also contributed to the rally with a solid increase of 4.17%. However, CAL Bank experienced a minor setback, recording a modest decline of 4.76% in its value.

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GCB Leads Gainers

In Tuesday’s trading session on the local bourse, GCB Bank emerged as the highest gainer, closing at GHS3.70 per share, marking a significant gain of 27 pesewas over its previous closing price of GHS3.43.

Year-to-date, GCB has shown a commendable performance, gaining 8.82% from its starting share price of GHS3.40, positioning it eighth in terms of year-to-date performance on the GSE.

SIC Insurance Company Limited (SIC) also exhibited positive movement, closing at GHS0.25 per share, recording a modest gain of 1 pesewa over its previous closing price of GHS0.24. SIC has demonstrated a steady year-to-date performance, gaining 4.17% from its initial share price of GHS0.24, securing the 10th position on the GSE in terms of year-to-date performance.

However, CAL Bank faced challenges as it closed at GHS0.40 per share, recording a decline of 2 pesewas from its previous closing price of GHS0.42. Year-to-date, CAL has experienced a decline of 16.7% from its starting share price of GHS0.48, ranking it 37th on the GSE in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders’ concerns are further exacerbated by the stock’s 20% loss in value from February 29 to date.

At the close of the trading session, a total of 122,471 shares were traded, with a corresponding market value of GHS 197,557.30. This represents a 54% decline in volume and a significant 98% decline in turnover compared to the previous trading day on Thursday, March 28.

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Among the most actively traded stocks were Ecobank Transnational, with a volume of 41,366 shares traded, followed by MTN Ghana (26,785 shares), GCB Bank (21,300 shares), and CAL Bank (9,482 shares).

The current market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange stands at GHS 77.8 billion, reflecting the overall valuation of listed companies on the exchange.

The resurgence In the market following the Easter recess indicates renewed investor confidence and optimism in the Ghanaian market.

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As investors return to trading with vigor, the upward trajectory of the indices reflects positive sentiment and potentially bodes well for the future performance of the stock market.

Investors will be closely monitoring market trends and company performances of the first quarter in the coming days to gauge the sustainability of this positive momentum.

READ ALSO: Ghanaians Call For Economic Reform

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