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GSE Ends Mixed as SIC and GOIL Lead Gains Amid Slight Index Uptick

M.Cby M.C
April 8, 2025
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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) kicked off the trading week with a mixed performance, reflecting cautious optimism among investors.

Despite a modest uptick in key market indices, gains were led by two standout performers—SIC Insurance Company and Ghana Oil Company (GOIL)—with a solitary loss recorded by the NewGold ETF.

A total of 15 listed equities participated in trading activities, ending with two gainers and one loser. SIC Insurance Company emerged as the day’s top performer, closing with a significant 10% increase in its share price. Ghana Oil Company also made impressive gains, appreciating by 4.27%. On the downside, NewGold ETF shed 1.32% of its value, becoming the only equity to end in the red.

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This pattern of limited movement in prices highlights the cautious sentiment surrounding the local market, as investors respond to broader macroeconomic signals while selectively backing strong performers.

Index Performance

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) recorded a modest increase of 3.00 points, representing a 0.05% rise to close at 6,100.08. Though the gain was minimal, it reflects underlying resilience in the market.

However, on a weekly basis, the index registered a 2.09% decline, indicating some pullback from recent highs. Still, the index maintains a healthy 4-week gain of 1.48% and an impressive year-to-date growth of 24.78%, underscoring the overall positive trajectory of the market in 2025.

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The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which tracks the performance of financial sector equities, also recorded a slight gain of 0.04% to close at 3,063.24 points. Over the last week, the index has advanced by 0.05%, showing some strength in financial stocks.

On a longer timeline, the GSE-FSI has delivered a 4-week gain of 6.75% and a robust year-to-date appreciation of 28.66%. These figures reflect renewed investor confidence in Ghana’s financial sector, buoyed by signs of stability and improving fundamentals in the banking and insurance industries.

Trading Activity Surges

A notable highlight of the trading session was the surge in market activity. The total volume of shares traded on the day stood at 853,232, with a corresponding market value of GHS 4,440,000.97. Compared to the previous trading session on Friday, April 4, this represents a remarkable 131% increase in volume and a 109% jump in turnover.

Fan Milk Limited emerged as the most actively traded equity in terms of volume, with 430,000 shares changing hands. The company has seen growing investor interest, possibly due to recent market speculation or strong operational performance.

MTN Ghana followed closely with 203,018 shares traded, maintaining its status as one of the most liquid and widely held stocks on the GSE. Ecobank Transnational traded 65,833 shares, while GOIL saw 57,801 shares change hands, supporting its price gain on the day.

Market Outlook

The Ghana Stock Exchange continues to show improvement, with market capitalization standing at GHS 135.5 billion. This reflects sustained investor confidence, despite occasional pullbacks in index performance. The ability of SIC and GOIL to attract investor interest and drive gains in an otherwise quiet market highlights the potential for strong individual stock performances to buoy broader market sentiment.

The financial sector, as represented by the GSE-FSI, also remains a bright spot. With continued reforms and capital strengthening in the banking industry, alongside regulatory efforts to ensure stability, the outlook remains positive. Investors seem to be selectively positioning themselves in financial and energy-related stocks, both of which are integral to Ghana’s economic recovery and growth narrative.

The mixed close of the GSE on the first weekday of trading encapsulates the broader themes currently shaping Ghana’s equity market—selective optimism, investor caution, and sector-specific resilience. While gains by SIC Insurance and GOIL provided a much-needed boost to market sentiment, the overall flat index movement suggests that investors are carefully evaluating opportunities amid macroeconomic headwinds.

With increased trading volume and turnover, the market appears to be gaining momentum. If this trend continues, and supported by positive earnings reports and macroeconomic indicators, the GSE could maintain its upward trajectory in the coming weeks.

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