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GSE Market Cap Soars to GHS 139 Billion Despite Turnover Dip

M.Cby M.C
May 7, 2025
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GSE Market Cap Soars to GHS 139 Billion Despite Turnover Dip

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) continued to show resilience and investor confidence as its market capitalization surged to an impressive GHS 139 billion.

This milestone comes at a time when trading volume and turnover experienced a sharp decline, signaling a market driven by value gains rather than speculative trading activity.

At the close of the trading session, the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) advanced by 22.46 points, representing a 0.36% increase to close at 6,311.45. The index has maintained a strong performance streak, reflecting a 1-week gain of 4.06%, a 4-week gain of 4.05%, and a year-to-date (YTD) gain of 29.11%.

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Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), which tracks the performance of financial institutions listed on the exchange, also saw a modest increase of 0.05%, reaching 3,130.76 points. This translates to a 1-week gain of 1.01%, a 4-week gain of 2.2%, and a YTD gain of 31.5%. These sustained gains in both indices underscore the positive sentiment investors have toward the broader Ghanaian economy and, more specifically, the financial sector.

Trading Volume and Turnover Decline Sharply

Despite the bullish trend in market indices and market capitalization, overall trading activity declined significantly. A total of 321,415 shares were traded, representing a market value of GHS 2,029,055.85. When compared to the previous trading session on Monday, May 5, this represents a 75% decrease in volume and an 86% drop in turnover.

This decline, while notable, appears not to have dampened investor enthusiasm in key equities. Analysts suggest that the dip in turnover may be attributed to a temporary pullback by short-term traders, while long-term investors continue to drive value-based market capitalization growth.

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Access Bank Ghana emerged as the top gainer for the day, recording a 0.88% increase in share price to close at GHS 9.20 per share. The bank’s performance reflects growing investor confidence in its strategic direction and earnings outlook. The financial stock has consistently shown resilience, contributing positively to the overall performance of the GSE Financial Stocks Index.

Joining Access Bank on the list of gainers were the NewGold ETF, which posted a 0.68% increase, and MTN Ghana, which appreciated by 0.63%. The rise in these equities highlights a balanced mix of sectoral growth across banking, telecom, and commodity-backed instruments.

MTN Ghana Tops Trading Volumes

MTN Ghana led the market in terms of trading volume, with 236,536 shares exchanged. The telecom giant continues to command strong investor interest due to its dominant market position, consistent dividend payouts, and aggressive digital innovation strategy.

CalBank followed with 45,090 shares traded, and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) recorded 33,197 shares. The NewGold ETF also recorded a modest 2,702 traded shares. These figures suggest that while overall volume has declined, interest remains strong in high-performing and fundamentally sound equities.

The impressive rise in market capitalization, despite the decline in trading volume and turnover, underscores the strength and stability of the Ghanaian capital market. The absence of any losing equities during the session further adds to the positive market sentiment.

Market watchers note that investor focus is gradually shifting toward long-term growth and value stocks, which could explain the upward trend in indices and market capitalization, even as daily trade volumes fluctuate.

While short-term turnover may experience fluctuations, the market’s trajectory suggests a bullish outlook powered by strategic gains in key sectors such as banking, telecom, and exchange-traded commodities.

As listed companies continue to deliver improved financial performance and governance standards, the GSE remains an attractive platform for both institutional and retail investors seeking long-term value in the market.

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