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Aggressive Bulls Dominate GSE Despite NewGold ETF’s GHS10.22 Loss

M.Cby M.C
February 28, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Bulls Charge as GSE Kicks Off Month with 70% Year-to-Date Gains

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed on a positive note despite the significant decline in NewGold ETF (GLD), which recorded a GHS10.22 loss in its latest trading session.

Market bulls overshadowed this setback as three listed equities gained value, driving an overall increase in market indices.

Fifteen equities participated in trading on the GSE, with three stocks recording gains and only one experiencing a loss. CalBank emerged as the top gainer, appreciating by 5.36% to close at GHS 0.59 per share. The bank’s strong performance reflects growing investor confidence in the financial sector, as market players anticipate better earnings in 2024.

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MTN Ghana followed closely with a 0.69% increase, maintaining its dominance as the most actively traded stock on the exchange. The telecom giant’s positive trajectory aligns with its consistent market leadership and expanding digital services, which continue to drive revenue growth.

Benso Oil Palm Plantation (BOPP) also recorded a marginal gain of 0.23%, reinforcing the resilience of the agricultural sector on the GSE. The company has consistently demonstrated stability, benefiting from strong demand for its palm oil products.

NewGold ETF Takes a Hit

On the losing side, NewGold ETF (GLD) fell by 2.33%, closing the session at GHS 428.68 per share. This marks a GHS10.22 drop from its previous closing price of GHS 438.90. The decline in the gold-backed exchange-traded fund is reflective of volatility in global gold prices, which often fluctuate based on investor sentiment, inflation concerns, and changes in interest rates.

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Despite its loss, NewGold ETF remains a key instrument for investors looking to hedge against inflation and currency depreciation. Market analysts believe that the fund’s performance will be largely influenced by developments in the global commodities market in the coming weeks.

The overall market performance remained strong, as the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) gained 24.11 points, representing a 0.43% increase to close at 5,647.03. The index has now posted a one-week gain of 3.23%, a four-week gain of 8.02%, and an impressive year-to-date return of 15.52%.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) rose by 0.13% to settle at 2,813.64 points. This marks a one-week gain of 5.95%, a four-week gain of 13.78%, and an overall year-to-date appreciation of 18.18%. The steady rise in financial stocks signals growing optimism in the banking and insurance sectors, as economic conditions in Ghana show signs of stability.

Trading Activity Declines Despite Market Growth

At the end of the trading session, a total of 1,240,149 shares, corresponding to a market value of GHS 9,564,918.55, were traded on the Ghana Stock Exchange. This represents a significant drop in trading activity compared to the previous session, where trade volumes were substantially higher. The data reveals an 89% decline in volume and a 71% drop in turnover, suggesting reduced participation by institutional and retail investors.

Among the most actively traded stocks, MTN Ghana led the pack with 846,784 shares, reinforcing its position as a market leader in liquidity. CalBank followed with 350,974 shares, reflecting increased interest in financial stocks. Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) recorded 22,990 traded shares, while NewGold ETF accounted for 15,907 shares, indicating some investor repositioning despite its price drop.

The total market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange remained robust at GHS 127.7 billion, underscoring the resilience of the local bourse. The steady rise in market indices, despite a decline in trading volumes, suggests that investors remain optimistic about the long-term growth prospects of listed companies.

Market analysts expect the positive momentum to continue, especially if key financial and telecom stocks maintain their upward trend. The banking sector, in particular, is expected to benefit from improved earnings, regulatory stability, and economic recovery efforts by the government.

Outlook: What’s Next for the GSE?

As the market navigates through short-term fluctuations, investor confidence remains a key driver of performance. The gains recorded in CalBank, MTN Ghana, and Benso Oil Palm Plantation indicate strong fundamentals in these sectors. However, the decline in NewGold ETF highlights the impact of external factors on commodity-based assets.

The traders and analysts will be watching global economic trends, corporate earnings reports, and policy decisions that could shape market dynamics. The Ghana Stock Exchange has demonstrated resilience, and with sustained investor interest, the bullish trend could persist in the coming weeks.

For investors, a well-diversified portfolio remains crucial in mitigating risks associated with market volatility. While stocks like NewGold ETF may experience short-term declines, the broader GSE market continues to present opportunities for long-term gains.

READ ALSO: Ghana Posts GH₵20.5 Billion Trade Surplus in Q4 2024 Despite Inflation Pressures

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