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A Bright Spot in a Gloomy Market

M.Cby M.C
May 30, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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It was a gloomy day for the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) as it faced a tough time on Wednesday in the early periods of the trading session, with many listed companies seeing declines in their stock prices.

However, amidst the downturn, one company managed to stand out and keep investor confidence afloat: TOTAL Petroleum Ghana Limited, with others balancing their positions to trade flat.

On a recent trading day, out of the 16 companies that participated, TOTAL was the only stock to end the session with gains. This performance not only highlights the resilience of TOTAL but also provides a beacon of hope for the GSE during a period when many investors are wary of market volatility.

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TOTAL’s strong performance on May 29 is part of a broader positive trend for the company. Having begun the year with a share price of GHS9.00, TOTAL has since gained 7.33% in value, ranking it 10th on the GSE in terms of year-to-date performance. This steady appreciation reflects the company’s robust fundamentals and strategic execution.

TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana is also notable for its active trading volume. Over the past three months (Feb 26 – May 29, 2024), TOTAL has traded a total volume of 421,214 shares valued at 4 million GHS, with an average of 6,686 traded shares per session. A volume high of 260,335 shares was achieved on March 26, underscoring the strong interest and liquidity in TOTAL’s stock.

The sole gainer, TOTAL helps maintain a level of investor confidence in the market. A consistent performer in a declining market can reassure investors that there are still profitable opportunities within the GSE.

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GSE Sees Significant Surge in Trading Volume

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed a substantial increase in trading activity, with a total of 1,606,085 shares traded, amounting to a market value of GHS 2,919,005.84. This marked an impressive 441% improvement in turnover compared to the previous trading session on Tuesday, May 28.

The day’s trading was dominated by MTN Ghana, which recorded the highest volume with 1.6 million shares changing hands. This was followed by TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana with 2,264 shares, Ecobank Transnational with 2,000 shares, and Unilever Ghana with 1,289 shares traded.

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) saw a modest increase of 0.51 points, or 0.01%, closing at 3,752.23 points. This slight uptick contributes to a one-week gain of 0.03%, a four-week gain of 1.77%, and a robust year-to-date gain of 19.87%.

The steady rise in the GSE-CI reflects the overall positive sentiment and investor confidence in the market.

In contrast, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) remained unchanged at 2,049.94 points. However, it still shows a four-week gain of 0.27% and a year-to-date increase of 7.8%, indicating stability and gradual growth in the financial sector.

By contributing positively to the overall market index, TOTAL helps mitigate the extent of losses on the GSE. This stability is crucial for attracting and retaining both local and international investors.

The marked Increase in trading volume and the steady performance of market indices reflect a healthy and growing investment environment on the Ghana Stock Exchange. This uptrend is likely to attract more investors, both local and international, seeking to capitalize on the favorable market conditions.

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