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GCB Bank Leads Modest Rebound as Market Volume Tanks 66%

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
November 13, 2025
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GCB Bank Leads Modest Rebound as Market Volume Tanks 66%

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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed a restrained rebound on Wednesday as trading activity slumped sharply, with market volume plunging by 66% compared to the previous session.

Despite the slowdown, the market managed to end in positive territory, buoyed by marginal gains from GCB Bank and Access Bank Ghana.

In total, 20 equities participated in trading, a mix of cautious optimism and subdued investor participation. The day closed with two gainers, one loser, and 17 unchanged equities, signaling a calm yet watchful market mood among investors.

Leading the charge was GCB Bank, which gained 1.01%, reinforcing its position as a resilient player in Ghana’s financial landscape. The bank’s performance was complemented by Access Bank Ghana, which inched up 0.06%, signaling sustained investor confidence in the banking sector despite macroeconomic pressures.

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On the flip side, CalBank was the only decliner, shedding 2.94% of its value. Market watchers attribute the drop to profit-taking following earlier price recoveries, reflecting short-term adjustments rather than structural weakness.

MTN Ghana Dominates Trade Chart

In terms of market activity, MTN Ghana maintained its position as the most traded equity, recording a volume of 197,018 shares. The telecom giant’s consistent presence at the top of the trade chart underscores its pivotal role in the GSE’s daily turnover.

It was followed by CalBank with 84,877 shares, Guinness Ghana Breweries with 44,978 shares, and Societe Generale Ghana with 28,583 shares. Together, these trades accounted for a total volume of 435,139 shares, valued at GHS 2,086,963.89.

Compared with Tuesday’s session, the day’s figures reflected a 66% decline in traded volume and a 36% drop in turnover, indicating waning momentum among market participants.

GSE Indices Show Slight Improvement

Despite the significant dip in trading activity, the benchmark indices posted slight gains, showcasing the resilience of listed stocks. The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) inched up by 3.07 points (0.04%) to close at 8,173.66 points.

This movement represents a 1-week loss of 1.31% and a 4-week loss of 3.86%, but an impressive year-to-date gain of 67.2% — evidence that the market remains on a strong upward trajectory over the longer term.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) improved by 0.1% to reach 4,185.49 points. Despite a 1-week loss of 1.83%, the index still boasts a 4-week gain of 5.02% and a staggering year-to-date return of 75.8%, driven by renewed investor interest in financial institutions following solid quarterly results.

The total market capitalization of the Ghana Stock Exchange stood firm at GHS 162.4 billion, underscoring sustained investor confidence in Ghana’s capital markets. The figure reflects the cumulative valuation of all listed companies and serves as a testament to the exchange’s growing relevance in the sub-region.

Market analysts suggest that while trading volumes have softened, the steady capitalization points to a “hold” strategy by institutional investors, many of whom are taking a wait-and-see approach ahead of fiscal policy announcements and macroeconomic reviews.

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The sharp decline in market turnover has raised discussions about investor sentiment in the short term. Analysts believe the lull could be linked to broader economic uncertainties, including inflationary pressures, currency fluctuations, and external shocks affecting global capital flows.

However, the marginal gains in the indices, coupled with positive year-to-date performances, suggest that the GSE remains an attractive platform for long-term investors seeking value in Ghana’s financial and telecom sectors.

The fundamentals of key blue-chip stocks remain solid, noted one Accra-based investment analyst. “We’re seeing profit-taking and short-term adjustments, but overall, the market is still fundamentally sound and resilient.”

The GSE’s year-to-date performance paints an encouraging picture of recovery and growth. With both the GSE-CI and GSE-FSI posting strong annual gains, the exchange continues to position itself as a promising avenue for capital formation and wealth creation.

Analysts expect market activity to rebound in the coming weeks as institutional investors realign their portfolios in anticipation of end-of-year reporting cycles. The financial sector, which has been the backbone of GSE’s recent rally, is projected to sustain momentum, especially if macroeconomic indicators stabilize.

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