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GSE Market Indices Unchanged Despite 49% Drop in Turnover

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
August 22, 2024
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GSE Market Indices Unchanged Despite 49% Drop in Turnover

At the close of the midweek trading session on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), the market experienced a noticeable decline in activity, with trading volumes and turnover both dropping significantly.

Despite this, the key market indices, including the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) and the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), remained unchanged, highlighting a period of stability in the face of reduced market participation.

On Wednesday, a total of 64,934 shares were traded on the GSE, representing a 15% decrease in volume compared to the previous trading day (Tuesday, August 20). This decline in trading activity was accompanied by an even more substantial drop in turnover, which fell by 49% to a total market value of GHS 158,772.25. This sharp decrease in turnover indicates that while shares were still being traded, the overall value of those trades was significantly lower than the previous session.

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A total of 14 listed equities participated in the midweek trading session. Among these, MTN Ghana dominated the trading activity, recording the highest volume with 42,728 shares traded. This was followed by SIC Insurance Company, which saw 15,775 shares change hands, CalBank with 1,687 shares traded, and GCB Bank, which had a trading volume of 1,623 shares. Despite these trades, there were no significant price movements among the participating equities, resulting in no gainers or losers for the day.

Stability in Market Indices

Despite the reduction in trading volume and turnover, the GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) remained stable, closing at 4,353.38 points, the same level it opened at. This stability reflects a broader trend observed over the past week, with the GSE-CI experiencing a 1-week loss of 2.35% and a 4-week loss of 0.62%.

However, it’s worth noting that the GSE-CI has still managed to achieve a year-to-date gain of 39.08%, underscoring the resilience of the market over the longer term.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) also held steady at 2,118.06 points, maintaining its value from the previous session. Over the past week, the GSE-FSI has recorded a modest 0.12% gain, a 4-week gain of 1.32%, and a year-to-date increase of 11.38%. This reflects the steady performance of financial stocks, which continue to play a crucial role in the overall stability of the market.

Moreover, the overall market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange remained unchanged at GHS 91.9 billion. This indicates that despite the lower trading volumes and turnover, the value of the companies listed on the GSE has remained stable. The unchanged market capitalization suggests that investors are maintaining their positions, and there has been no significant shift in market sentiment.

Despite this slowdown in activity, the key market indices, including the GSE Composite Index and the GSE Financial Stocks Index, remained stable, reflecting a period of consolidation in the market.

While the reduced trading activity could be seen as a sign of cautious investor sentiment, the stability of the indices and the unchanged market capitalization suggest that the market is holding steady. As the GSE continues to navigate through fluctuating market conditions, investors will be closely watching for any signs of renewed activity or shifts in market dynamics that could impact the performance of listed equities in the coming weeks.

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