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GSE Sees Turnover Decline of 76% on Final Weekday of Trading

November 23, 2024
Prince Agyapongby Prince Agyapong
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GSE Sees Turnover Decline of 76% on Final Weekday of Trading

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) experienced a notable drop-in trading activity on the final weekday of trading, November 22, 2024.

A total of 87,834 shares, amounting to GHS 266,517.88 in turnover, exchanged hands. This represented a 47% decline in trading volume and a substantial 76% drop in turnover compared to the previous trading day, Thursday, November 21.

Despite the reduced activity, the GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) showed resilience, inching up 10.66 points, or 0.23%, to close at 4,665.35. This steady performance reflects the market’s underlying strength amid short-term fluctuations in trading volume and turnover.

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Decline in Trading Activity

The drop in trading volume and turnover highlights the inherent volatility of market participation. While Thursday’s trading session saw a higher level of activity, Friday’s figures suggest investor caution or a shift in focus.

The GSE’s daily fluctuations are common as market participants adjust their portfolios in response to news, sentiment, and broader economic factors.

Despite the lower trading activity, the overall market capitalization of the GSE stood at an impressive GHS 104.5 billion, underscoring the exchange’s stability and its pivotal role in Ghana’s financial ecosystem.

Equities Performance

On Friday, trading involved 11 listed equities, with two gainers emerging and no recorded losers. The two gainers were NewGold ETF, which saw a 0.49% increase, and MTN Ghana, which recorded a 0.43% gain.

MTN Ghana dominated trading activity, accounting for the lion’s share of volume with 86,853 traded shares. The company’s consistent performance reflects its position as a market leader and a favorite among investors due to its strong fundamentals and market presence.

Other equities that participated in trading included Enterprise Group, which saw 430 shares traded; NewGold ETF, with 142 shares; and Guinness Ghana Breweries, which recorded 130 shares.

Meanwhile, the GSE-CI, a benchmark index that tracks the overall performance of listed stocks, continued its upward trajectory. With a 1-week gain of 0.15%, a 4-week gain of 6.78%, and an impressive year-to-date growth of 49.04%, the index has demonstrated strong recovery and investor confidence throughout the year.

The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which tracks the performance of financial sector equities, maintained its value at 2,325.64 points. This marked a 1-week gain of 0.43%, a 4-week gain of 4.98%, and a year-to-date gain of 22.3%. The GSE-FSI’s performance reflects the resilience of Ghana’s financial institutions despite economic challenges.

The 76% decline in turnover on the final weekday of trading offers insights into investor behavior. Such fluctuations often signal strategic adjustments by market participants, influenced by factors like liquidity needs, profit-taking, or anticipation of future developments.

MTN Ghana’s significant share of trading activity highlights the stock’s appeal among investors. As a key player in Ghana’s telecommunications sector, the company’s performance serves as a bellwether for broader market trends.

Similarly, the steady performance of indices like the GSE-CI and GSE-FSI underscores the long-term growth prospects of the Ghanaian stock market. Despite daily or weekly fluctuations, the GSE remains an attractive destination for both local and international investors seeking exposure to Ghana’s vibrant economy.

Investors and stakeholders alike will keenly watch how the exchange navigates the final weeks of the year, as its year-to-date gains suggest a strong finish for 2024.

This snapshot of trading trends serves as a reminder of the importance of market analysis and the need for a balanced perspective on short-term fluctuations versus long-term opportunities.

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