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GSE Suffers Major Setback Despite Trading Volume Surge

March 26, 2025
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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) suffered a significant setback at the start of the trading week, with market indices experiencing notable declines despite an impressive surge in trading volume.

The downturn was driven by losses in key equities, including MTN Ghana, CalBank, and NewGold ETF, which dragged the overall market performance downward.

At the close of trading, only one gainer emerged among the 13 listed equities that participated in the session. Access Bank Ghana recorded a marginal share price appreciation of 0.12%, making it the sole bright spot in an otherwise bearish market.

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On the losing side, MTN Ghana took the hardest hit, with a 1.58% depreciation, closing at GHS 3.12 per share. CalBank followed closely with a 1.25% loss, while NewGold ETF declined by 0.49%.

The losses significantly impacted the market indices, with the benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) shedding 54.06 points, representing a 0.87% decline, to close at 6,126.08 points. This performance translates into a 0.2% loss for the past week, even though the index maintains a 4-week gain of 10.09% and a strong year-to-date appreciation of 25.32%.

Similarly, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) recorded a minor dip of 0.03%, closing at 3,035.82 points. Despite this, the index still reflects a 1-week gain of 1%, a 4-week gain of 11.9%, and an impressive year-to-date increase of 27.51%.

Trading Volume Soars Over 500%

Despite the decline in stock values, trading activity saw a dramatic increase. The total volume of shares traded on the day reached 5,766,574, with a corresponding market value of GHS 48,884,471.93. This represents a remarkable 508% surge in trading volume compared to the previous session on Friday, March 21.

MTN Ghana emerged as the most actively traded stock, with 5.53 million shares changing hands. Access Bank Ghana followed with 107,129 shares, while NewGold ETF and Ecobank Transnational recorded 67,931 shares and 32,810 shares, respectively. The heightened trading activity indicates increased investor participation, but the dominance of sell orders contributed to the bearish outcome.

The Ghana Stock Exchange maintains a strong market capitalization, standing at GHS 135.8 billion despite the declines in the major indices. This highlights the resilience of the market even in the face of temporary setbacks. The overall positive year-to-date performance of the indices also suggests that investor confidence remains relatively intact.

Key Drivers of the Market Decline

The drop in MTN Ghana’s share price played a significant role in the market’s downturn. As one of the most influential stocks on the exchange, its performance heavily impacts the overall index. The decline may have been triggered by profit-taking activities following recent price gains or market reactions to regulatory or sectoral developments.

Similarly, the losses in CalBank and NewGold ETF further added to the downward pressure. Investor sentiment toward financial stocks has been mixed, as some traders continue to assess the banking sector’s performance amid economic uncertainties.

Outlook for the GSE

While the day’s losses are notable, the Ghana Stock Exchange has demonstrated resilience over the past few weeks, maintaining a strong upward trajectory. The continued increase in trading volume signals active market participation, which could lead to a rebound in the coming sessions.

Analysts believe that a sustained rally in key equities, particularly in the financial and telecommunications sectors, could help the market regain lost ground. Additionally, positive corporate earnings reports and favorable macroeconomic developments may provide the needed boost to investor sentiment.

In all, the Ghana Stock Exchange faced a tough start to the trading week, with key indices posting losses due to declines in major stocks. However, the remarkable surge in trading volume suggests that investor interest remains high. While the immediate outlook appears uncertain, the market’s long-term resilience, coupled with its strong year-to-date performance, provides hope for recovery in the coming sessions. Investors will be watching closely for signs of a turnaround as the week progresses.

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Tags: CalBankGhana Stock Exchange (GSE)IndicesMTN GhanaNewGold ETFTrading Volum
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