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GSE Ends 2024 in Stalemate as Indices Hold Ground Amid Mixed Trading Results

December 31, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
in Securities/Markets
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As the curtains drew on 2024, the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) concluded its final trading day on a note of stability, with market indices showing no movement.

Despite this flat finish, the year brought significant gains for the GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) and the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI), highlighting a year of resilience and growth for Ghana’s equity market.

The benchmark GSE-CI closed the year unchanged at 4,888.53 points, matching its opening value on the last trading day of 2024. This stable close belied the index’s remarkable performance throughout the year, which saw it register a year-to-date gain of 56.17%. Over shorter periods, the GSE-CI also demonstrated robust growth, recording a 1.63% increase over the last week and a 4.14% gain over the past four weeks.

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The GSE-CI’s performance underscores the resilience of Ghanaian equities in navigating economic uncertainties and maintaining investor confidence.

Similarly, the GSE-FSI mirrored this stability, ending the year unchanged at 2,380.79 points. This level represents a 0.45% gain over the past week, a 1.26% increase over the last month, and a commendable year-to-date gain of 25.2%.

The financial stocks index’s performance indicates steady investor interest in Ghana’s financial sector, reflecting strong fundamentals and strategic growth across listed banks and financial institutions.

Trading Activity Paints A Mixed Picture

On the final trading day of the year, the GSE recorded a total volume of 262,870 shares traded, corresponding to a market value of GHS 1,404,450.14. This marked a dramatic 259% improvement in volume compared to the previous trading day (Friday, December 27). However, the turnover saw a sharp decline of 91%, suggesting that the surge in trading volume was driven by lower-value transactions.

Despite these mixed signals, the GSE’s market capitalization remained robust at GHS 111.4 billion, reinforcing the exchange’s standing as a significant player in Ghana’s financial ecosystem.

MTN Ghana dominated trading activity, with 136,283 shares changing hands, reflecting the telecommunications giant’s continued appeal to investors. CalBank followed with 112,500 shares traded, while Access Bank Ghana and NewGold ETF recorded 7,000 and 2,462 shares traded, respectively.

Two Losers and No Gainers

In a somewhat disappointing end to the year, the market saw two losers and no gainers. The NewGold ETF (GLD) experienced a marginal dip, closing at GHS 390.50 per share, down 79 pesewas from its previous price of GHS 391.29.

Similarly, Atlantic Lithium Ltd (ALLGH) ended the day at GHS 6.12 per share, registering a slight decline of 1 pesewa from its previous closing price of GHS 6.13.

The absence of gainers highlights the cautious sentiment among investors as the year drew to a close, possibly influenced by profit-taking and a wait-and-see approach ahead of 2025.

Year in Review

The GSE’s performance in 2024 tells a story of endurance and strategic growth. The 56.17% year-to-date gain for the GSE-CI marks one of its strongest annual performances in recent years, driven by robust corporate earnings and strategic reforms in the financial sector.

The GSE-FSI’s 25.2% gain further underscores the financial sector’s contribution to the overall market performance, reflecting improved credit quality, profitability, and investor confidence in listed financial institutions.

While the GSE’s growth trajectory in 2024 was impressive, the year was not without its challenges. Declining turnover on the final trading day, coupled with the absence of gainers, points to lingering concerns over market liquidity and the need for deeper investor participation.

In the days ahead, the GSE must address these challenges to sustain its growth momentum. Enhancing market accessibility, expanding product offerings, and increasing investor education will be critical to attracting more local and international participation.

In a nutshell, as the GSE closed the books on 2024, the year’s final trading day symbolized a market in equilibrium, balancing significant gains with cautious investor sentiment.

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