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GSE Wrap-Ups the Week As Trading Volume Surges by 62%, Turnover Declines by 89%

Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
January 25, 2025
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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) concluded the final weekday of trading on a mixed note, as a remarkable surge in trading volume was accompanied by a significant decline in turnover.

A total of 247,703 shares changed hands, translating to a market value of GHS 137,089.80. While this reflects a 62% improvement in trading volume compared to the previous session (Thursday, January 23), turnover saw an 89% dip, highlighting a divergence in investor activity.

The trading session saw participation from 13 listed equities, showcasing a relatively vibrant market. Among the participants, two stocks emerged as gainers: Ghana Oil Company and NewGold ETF. Ghana Oil Company’s share price appreciated by 1.27%, while NewGold ETF recorded a marginal gain of 0.12%. Notably, no equity registered a loss during the session, indicating a neutral to positive market sentiment.

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In terms of volume, CalBank led the pack with an impressive 225,429 shares traded, representing over 91% of the total shares traded on the day. Following CalBank were Ghana Oil Company with 13,000 shares, MTN Ghana with 5,318 shares, and Societe Generale Ghana with 2,074 shares. The dominance of CalBank underscores its appeal to investors seeking liquidity in the financial sector.

Performance of GSE Indices

The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI), which measures the overall performance of the market, edged up by 0.63 points (0.01%) to close at 5,076.55. This minor uptick adds to the index’s recent momentum, with a one-week gain of 0.38%, a four-week gain of 3.85%, and a year-to-date gain of 3.85%. The steady performance of the index highlights the resilience of the GSE amid varying investor sentiment.

Meanwhile, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which tracks the performance of financial sector equities, maintained its value at 2,413.90 points. This reflects a one-week gain of 1.07%, a four-week gain of 1.39%, and a year-to-date gain of 1.39%. The steady performance of financial stocks is a testament to the stability of Ghana’s financial sector and the confidence investors continue to place in its listed institutions.

As of the close of trading, the market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange stood at GHS 114.4 billion. This robust figure underscores the growing significance of the GSE in Ghana’s economy, serving as a key platform for raising capital and fostering investor participation in the country’s economic growth.

The divergence between the rise in trading volume and the decline in turnover points to a shift in investor focus towards lower-value equities or smaller trades. This trend could signal increased participation from retail investors or a cautious stance among institutional players.

The gains recorded by Ghana Oil Company reflect optimism in the energy sector, possibly driven by global oil price dynamics or domestic developments within the company. On the other hand, the marginal gain by NewGold ETF, which is backed by gold, highlights the ongoing appeal of gold as a safe-haven investment amid global economic uncertainties.

Financial stocks, as evidenced by CalBank’s dominance in trading volume, continue to attract significant attention. This could be attributed to their perceived stability and consistent performance, as reflected in the GSE Financial Stocks Index.

The GSE’s performance this week paints a mixed picture of investor sentiment. While the rise in trading volume indicates heightened activity, the sharp decline in turnover suggests a conservative approach to high-value trades. This could be influenced by macroeconomic factors such as inflation, currency fluctuations, or the broader performance of the Ghanaian economy.

The gains in the GSE Composite Index and the GSE Financial Stocks Index reinforce the resilience of the stock market, offering a glimmer of hope for sustained growth in the coming weeks. With a year-to-date gain of 3.85% for the Composite Index and 1.39% for the Financial Stocks Index, the GSE is off to a promising start in 2025.

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