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GSE Sees Stability as CI Holds Steady

Maynard Championby Maynard Champion
May 10, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Massive Gains Close GSE Final Weekday The Ghana Stock Exchange ended the final weekday trading

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) witnessed a fourth consecutive day of stability as the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) maintained its position at 3,648.50 points.

This marks an intriguing trend in the market dynamics, reflecting both resilience and cautious investor sentiment.

Despite this stability, the week recorded a marginal loss of 1.04%, underscoring the cautious mood prevailing among investors. However, zooming out to a broader perspective, the index has shown significant gains over the past four weeks, accumulating a commendable increase of 6.09%.

Looking even further back, the year-to-date performance paints a more optimistic picture, with an impressive gain of 16.56%.

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Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) mirrored this trend, holding firm at 2,040.76 points. While the week saw a slight dip of 0.18%, the overall performance over the past four weeks and year-to-date remains positive, with gains of 1.34% and 7.32% respectively.

The trading session saw participation from 16 listed equities, with NewGold ETF emerging as the sole loser, experiencing a 0.74% depreciation in its share price.

However, this setback should be viewed in the context of its robust year-to-date performance, where it ranks second on the GSE with a gain of 47.7% since the beginning of the year.

Notably, NewGold ETF has also maintained its position as the seventh most traded stock on the GSE over the past three months, underlining its significance within the market.

With a total volume of 410,541 shares valued at GHS 124 million, it has consistently attracted investor interest, with an average of 6,517 shares traded per session. The peak trading volume of 97,566 shares on April 3 highlights the heightened activity surrounding this stock.

Meanwhile, there are notable offers for ACCESS, MTNGH, FML, SOGEGH, and EGL, at GH¢4.80, GH¢1.75, GH¢3.20, GH¢1.54 and GH¢2.39 respectively.

GSE Trading Volume and Turnover Dip

The conclusion of the trading session on the local bourse revealed a noticeable decline in both trading volume and turnover compared to the previous day’s activity.

A total of 41,906 shares changed hands, amounting to a market value of GHS 64,303.51. This represents a significant 66% decrease in volume and a substantial 97% decline in turnover from the preceding trading day.

Despite the decrease in trading activity, specific stocks attracted considerable attention from investors. MTN Ghana led the pack with a trading volume of 21,631 shares, demonstrating its continued appeal within the market.

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Following closely behind were CAL Bank with 10,029 shares, Ecobank Transnational with 6,400 shares, and GCB Bank with 3,000 shares traded. These figures underscore the selective yet active nature of trading on the GSE.

In terms of market capitalization, the GSE experienced a modest increase, advancing by GH¢3.57 million to reach GH¢79.925 billion by the end of the trading day. This incremental growth reflects the underlying resilience of the market, even amidst fluctuations in trading activity.

Overall, while trading volume and turnover witnessed a decline, the market remains dynamic with certain stocks garnering significant attention from investors. The modest uptick in market capitalization further reinforces confidence in the GSE’s stability and potential for growth.

While the Ghana Stock Exchange experienced a period of stagnation over the past four trading days, the broader trends reflect a market that is resilient and poised for growth. As uncertainties persist both locally and globally, maintaining a cautious yet optimistic approach remains prudent for investors in the stock market.

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