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GSE Indices Fight Back as Composite and Financial Stocks Hit Fresh Highs for December

M.Cby M.C
December 9, 2025
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GSE Indices Fight Back as Composite and Financial Stocks Hit Fresh Highs for December

The Ghana Stock Exchange began the week with renewed momentum as both the GSE Composite Index and the GSE Financial Stocks Index strengthened further, reinforcing the market’s strong performance trajectory for December.

The GSE Composite Index (GSE CI) saw an uplift of 7.86 points, closing at 8,630.50 points. This performance reflects a one week gain of 0.24 percent and a four week gain of 4.88 percent. More significantly, the index has posted an outstanding year to date gain of 76.55 percent. The surge illustrates the remarkable turnaround of the Ghanaian equity market following a challenging economic environment in recent years.

Investors are increasingly drawn to the resilience of listed companies, many of which have reported growth in earnings and improved balance sheet positions. The consistent climb of the Composite Index positions the market on a pathway to close the year with one of its strongest performances in recent history.

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Financial Stocks Index Maintains Upward Momentum

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE FSI) also posted strong gains, rising by 0.24 percent to close at 4,498.66 points. The index’s performance highlights a one week gain of 0.95 percent, a four week gain of 7.4 percent, and a year to date surge of 88.96 percent. This upward momentum emphasizes the robust recovery of the financial sector, fueled by improved bank earnings, reduced credit impairments, and stronger capital positions.

Financial stocks continue to attract significant investor attention, as their performance often mirrors broader economic improvements. The sustained growth in the GSE FSI signals renewed stability within the sector and boosts confidence in its long term outlook.

The Ghana Stock Exchange’s total market capitalization currently stands at GHS 166.4 billion. This reinforces the market’s expanding value and demonstrates growing interest from institutional and retail investors. The rise in market capitalization reflects improved company valuations and increased trading activity.

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With a noticeable surge in trading activity and improved turnover, investor confidence appears to be deepening, offering a powerful signal of resilience across Ghana’s equity market. The latest trading session closed with significant advancements in the benchmark indices, highlighting the growing appetite for equities and the continued recovery of financial stocks.

Trading volumes surged strongly at the start of the week, with a total of 616,052 shares changing hands. The market value of GHS 1,231,665.94 marked a substantial improvement over the previous trading session, representing a 43 percent rise in volume and a 21 percent rise in turnover. These gains underscore increased liquidity, a key indicator that investors are showing higher interest in taking positions across sectors.

A total of 21 listed equities participated in the session, reflecting active engagement across the market. Although only one equity emerged with gains, the heightened trading levels suggest that investors are reshuffling portfolios in anticipation of stronger returns as the year draws to a close.

GCB Bank Leads Market Gains

GCB Bank stood out as the sole gainer for the day. The bank’s stock rose by 2.09 percent, making it a bright spot in a largely neutral session. Investors appear to be responding positively to the bank’s strong fundamentals and consistent earnings outlook. The financial sector has recorded sustained improvements throughout the year, and GCB Bank’s performance continues to reinforce its position as a major player in the market.

On the other end of the spectrum, Societe Generale Ghana and NewGold ETF recorded slight declines of 0.22 percent and 0.08 percent respectively. Despite these losses, the broader market remained firmly positioned on an upward trajectory.

CalBank delivered the highest volume of trades for the session, recording 302,858 shares. The strong activity surrounding CalBank reflects growing attention toward banking stocks as the sector continues its impressive run for 2024. MTN Ghana followed closely with 203,723 traded shares, maintaining its position as one of the most actively traded equities on the exchange.

Ecobank Transnational Incorporated recorded 76,253 shares, while SIC Insurance Company traded 11,323 shares. These figures demonstrate the diverse participation of investors and broadened interest across financial and insurance stocks.

The latest trading session on the Ghana Stock Exchange shows a market that is gaining strength, supported by rising trading volumes, improved turnover, and impressive gains in both the Composite and Financial Stocks indices. With strong year to date growth and heightened investor participation, the GSE is ending the year on a powerful note.

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