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GSE Plummets 43% In Volume and 94% in Trade Turnover

M.Cby M.C
May 28, 2024
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GSE Market Cap Sheds GHS2 Million as Trading Volume Plunges 50%

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed a significant downturn in trading activity at the start of the week.

On the first weekday of trading, a total of 21,230 shares were exchanged, corresponding to a market value of GHS 63,236.10. This represents a drastic 43% decline in trading volume and a staggering 94% drop in trade turnover compared to the previous trading day on Friday, May 24.

MTN Ghana emerged as the most actively traded stock with 13,970 shares changing hands. Other notable performers included CAL Bank with 2,006 shares, Benso Oil Palm Plantation with 1,541 shares, and Clydestone Ghana with 1,359 shares.

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In total, 13 equities listed on the GSE participated in Monday’s trading. Among them, only one stock, Benso Oil Palm Plantation (BOPP), showed a positive performance with a modest 0.05% increase in its share price.

BOPP closed Monday at 21.56 GHS per share. Despite this minor gain, BOPP has seen a 2% decrease in its share price since the beginning of the year, starting at 22.00 GHS, which places it 35th in terms of year-to-date performance on the GSE.

BOPP has been relatively active in the market, ranking as the 18th most traded stock on the GSE over the past three months (February 22 – May 27, 2024). During this period, BOPP has traded a total volume of 46,984 shares valued at GHS 1.01 million, averaging 746 shares per trading session. The stock reached a high trading volume of 10,555 shares on February 27 within the same timeframe.

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Several companies had outstanding offers by the end of the trading day. Notably, Fan Milk Limited (FML) had offers at GH¢3.19, Société Générale Ghana Limited (SOGEGH) at GH¢1.54, Unilever Ghana Limited (UNIL) at GH¢12.00, and Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) at GH¢4.44. These offers indicate ongoing interest and potential future trades in these stocks.

GSE Composite Index Sees Modest Gains

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) saw a modest increase of 0.03 points, closing at 3,751.10. This slight uptick translated into a 1-week gain of 0.16%.

Over a longer period, the GSE-CI showed more significant gains, with a 4-week increase of 7.04%, reflecting a positive momentum in the market. Year-to-date, the index has surged by 19.83%, underscoring robust performance and investor confidence in the Ghanaian market.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) remained unchanged at 2,049.94 points for the week. Despite this stability, the index still posted a 1-week gain of 0.56%.

Over the past four weeks, the GSE-FSI experienced a slight rise of 0.27%. On a year-to-date basis, the index has achieved a commendable gain of 7.8%. This indicates sustained growth in the financial sector, contributing to the overall health of the market.

This increment contributed positively to the market capitalization, which increased by GH¢351,691, bringing the total market capitalization to GH¢83.93 billion.

The performance of both the GSE-CI and GSE-FSI indices highlights the gradual yet steady progress of the Ghanaian stock market. The GSE-CI’s year-to-date gain of nearly 20% is particularly notable, reflecting strong investor interest and economic optimism. Meanwhile, the GSE-FSI’s gains, although more modest, signify steady confidence in financial stocks.

Investors and market participants will likely continue to monitor these indices closely, as they provide valuable insights into the broader economic trends and market sentiments in Ghana.

The significant decrease In both volume and turnover on the GSE highlights a moment of reduced market activity, which could be attributed to a variety of factors such as investor sentiment, market conditions, or specific events impacting the listed companies.

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