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Bulls and Bears Lock Horns as GSE Ends Trading Day Flat

M.Cby M.C
September 5, 2025
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Bulls and Bears Lock Horns as GSE Ends Trading Day Flat

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed its latest trading session in a stalemate, with bulls and bears cancelling out each other’s moves.

 Out of the 19 listed equities that participated in trading, only one emerged as a gainer and another as a loser, leaving the rest unchanged. The day’s performance highlighted the cautious investor sentiment that has recently dominated the bourse, even as the broader indices maintained a strong year-to-date growth trajectory.

Enterprise Group Limited stood out as the only stock to post gains during the trading session. The insurance and financial services giant recorded a 3.45% appreciation in its share price, affirming its resilience and investors’ confidence in its fundamentals. This performance was notable in a day where most equities remained flat, signaling that Enterprise Group continues to leverage its strategic positioning and strong financial base to attract investor interest.

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In contrast, NewGold ETF was the lone decliner of the session, shedding 0.02%. Although the loss was marginal, it underscored the cautious atmosphere that has enveloped trading activities. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) often serve as a safe haven for investors, but NewGold’s dip indicates a shift in sentiment as traders balance short-term volatility against long-term opportunities.

Telecommunications giant MTN Ghana once again dominated trading volumes, recording 218,028 shares exchanged. The company’s consistent activity underscores its role as the most liquid stock on the GSE, attracting both retail and institutional investors. Following MTN Ghana were Societe Generale Ghana with 164,795 shares, CalBank with 45,433 shares, and SIC Insurance Company with 29,753 shares. Together, these trades highlighted the prominence of financial institutions and insurance companies in driving market activity.

Indices Hold Steady Despite Weak Trading Day

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) inched up by 1.38 points, a 0.02% increase, closing at 7,321.59 points. While the day’s movement was negligible, the index continues to reflect a strong year-to-date gain of 49.77%, making the GSE one of Africa’s better-performing markets in 2025.

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Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) rose 0.06% to settle at 3,444.14 points. The financial index has maintained consistent momentum, registering a 1-week gain of 0.94%, a 4-week gain of 1%, and an impressive year-to-date growth of 44.66%. These figures suggest that financial sector equities remain at the heart of the market’s resilience despite occasional slowdowns.

Turnover Plummets by 90%

One of the striking features of the trading session was the drastic drop in volume and turnover. A total of 481,172 shares, valued at GHS 1,411,117.35, were traded. Compared to the previous trading session on Wednesday, September 3, this represented an 89% decline in traded volume and a 90% fall in turnover.

Such a steep contraction points to a temporary lull in market activity, likely influenced by cautious investor positioning amid broader economic uncertainties.

Despite the sluggish trading day, the overall market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange remained steady at GHS 149.6 billion. This stability demonstrates the underlying strength of listed equities and investors’ long-term confidence, even as daily volumes fluctuate.

The flat close of the GSE trading session underscores the balancing act between bullish optimism and bearish caution. While Enterprise Group’s gains provided a bright spot, the market’s overall muted performance reflects broader investor restraint. However, with the indices maintaining strong year-to-date growth and the financial stocks index continuing to rise, the market outlook remains optimistic.

In the coming weeks, investors will be watching for macroeconomic cues, corporate earnings updates, and regulatory developments that could reignite momentum. For now, the market’s ability to hold steady despite sharp declines in volume and turnover signals resilience, suggesting that the bulls may yet regain the upper hand.

READ ALSO: We Can’t Switch Off 2G and 3G Without Affordable 4G Devices- MTN Ghana CEO

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