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GSE Composite Index Climbs 54 Points Despite Mixed Trading Day

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
June 19, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Ghana Stocks Mixed as Trading Activity Collapses

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed on a positive note as the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) recorded a notable gain of 54.18 points, equivalent to a 0.88% increase, ending the trading session at 6,230.47 points.

This upward movement came despite a mixed performance among listed equities, with only two gainers and one loser recorded during the day’s trading.

Out of six GSE-listed equities that participated in the trading session, two ended with gains while one declined in value. MTN Ghana emerged as the biggest gainer of the day with a 1.7% increase, followed by Societe Generale Ghana, which appreciated by 1.01%. These positive performances contributed significantly to the overall uplift in the GSE Composite Index.

On the flip side, TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana was the only stock to lose value, shedding 0.12%. Despite this minor loss, investor sentiment remained generally optimistic as the market maintained its positive trajectory.

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Volume and Turnover Record Sharp Declines

The trading session witnessed a substantial drop in both volume and turnover compared to the previous day (Tuesday, June 17). A total of 254,134 shares were traded, corresponding to a market value of GHS 498,065.94. This marked a 93% decline in volume and a 96% drop in turnover, signaling a cautious stance among market participants despite the index gains.

Among the most actively traded stocks, CalBank led the pack with 133,468 shares changing hands. MTN Ghana followed with 97,545 shares, while SIC Insurance Company and TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana traded 16,800 and 4,000 shares, respectively.

Despite the day’s mixed equity outcomes, both of the market’s primary indexes showed resilience. The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) closed at 6,230.47 points, reflecting a 1-week gain of 2.51%. However, on a 4-week basis, the index recorded a loss of 4.45%, pointing to recent market volatility. Still, on a year-to-date basis, the GSE-CI is up by a strong 27.45%, showcasing bullish investor sentiment over the longer term.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which tracks financial sector equities, also posted a marginal gain of 0.05% to close at 3,291.93 points. It achieved a 1-week gain of 0.13%, a 4-week gain of 3.67%, and a remarkable year-to-date gain of 38.27%, highlighting the financial sector’s pivotal role in driving overall market performance in 2024.

Despite the reduced trading activity, the total market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange stood firm at GHS 137billion. This steady valuation underscores the growing confidence in Ghana’s capital market, buoyed by macroeconomic stability, improved corporate earnings, and continued investor interest in blue-chip stocks like MTN Ghana.

The sharp decline in trading volume and turnover could reflect a wait-and-see approach by investors, especially in light of global economic uncertainties and regional monetary policy dynamics. However, the positive movement in the GSE indices, particularly the strong year-to-date gains, paints a picture of cautious optimism among market participants.

Analysts suggest that while short-term fluctuations are expected, especially in the wake of economic adjustments and policy reviews, the GSE remains an attractive platform for long-term investment, especially in sectors such as telecommunications, banking, and energy.

Wednesday’s trading session on the Ghana Stock Exchange served as a testament to the market’s resilience. Although trading volumes plummeted, the gains recorded in the benchmark indices—particularly the 54-point rise in the GSE Composite Index—highlight investor confidence in key equities and overall market fundamentals.

As Ghana’s economic recovery continues to take shape, supported by financial reforms and improved corporate governance, the GSE appears well-positioned to deliver consistent returns for savvy investors.

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