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Investor Pulse Wavers as GSE Indices Pare and Trading Activity Plummets

July 17, 2025
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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GSE Trading Slows as Market Volume Drops 80%

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) experienced a turbulent mid-week trading session on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, as market momentum took a noticeable hit.

The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) pared 2.38 points, equivalent to a marginal drop of 0.04%, closing at 6,448.12 points. While the dip may appear slight, it signaled a slowdown in the bullish streak investors have come to rely on in recent weeks.

Despite the daily setback, the broader picture remains encouraging. The GSE-CI still boasts a 1-week gain of 0.57%, a 4-week rally of 4.4%, and an impressive year-to-date appreciation of 31.9%—a performance that still positions the GSE among the continent’s best-performing exchanges in 2025.

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Mirroring the broader market trend, the GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) also took a hit, dipping by 0.11% to close at 3,429.04 points. This movement translates into a 1-week loss of 0.33%, although the index has seen a 4.22% gain over the last four weeks, and an astonishing 44.03% gain so far in 2025.

The drop in the GSE-FSI highlights the volatility within the financial sector, which has experienced mixed investor sentiment amid macroeconomic uncertainties and evolving regulatory policies. The day’s market action showed investors adopting a more cautious approach, especially in financial counters.

Sharp Decline in Trading Activity

Perhaps the most eye-catching aspect of the day’s trading was the massive drop in activity. The GSE recorded a 65% decline in trading volume and a staggering 74% plunge in turnover compared to the previous day (Tuesday, July 15, 2025).

A total of 648,291 shares were traded, amounting to a market value of GHS 3,115,996.49. This marked a steep contrast from the robust trading levels seen earlier in the week and signaled wavering investor confidence.

Analysts attribute the sudden slump in turnover to a confluence of factors, including profit-taking by institutional investors, weak buying pressure, and broader uncertainty surrounding global market trends.

Mixed Bag: Gainers and Losers

Out of the 21 equities that participated in trading, only three emerged as gainers, while two recorded losses.

Republic Bank Ghana led the charge among gainers, surging 3.61% to close at GHS 0.86 per share. The impressive uptick reaffirmed growing investor confidence in the bank’s financial performance and strategic growth plans.

Ghana Oil Company also posted a gain of 0.48%, while Standard Chartered Bank registered a modest increase of 0.43%.

On the flip side, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) suffered the biggest drop of the day, sliding 1.18%, followed by NewGold ETF, which declined by 0.74%.

Despite the broader market’s sluggish performance, MTN Ghana stood tall as the most actively traded stock, with 417,468 shares changing hands. The telecom giant’s consistent dominance in daily volumes underscores its enduring appeal among retail and institutional investors alike.

Other top volume drivers included CalBank (94,793 shares), Ecobank Transnational (70,630 shares), and TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana (15,730 shares), all of which contributed to sustaining minimal market liquidity.

In a silver lining to the day’s gloomy trading outlook, the market capitalization of the GSE remained unchanged at GHS 139.7 billion. The stability in market value reflects the resilience of large-cap stocks and underpins the underlying strength of the market despite short-term fluctuations.

While the day’s performance may raise eyebrows, market analysts are urging investors not to panic. The GSE’s fundamentals remain strong, and its year-to-date trajectory continues to inspire confidence. However, the decline in trading volume and investor activity may serve as a cautionary tale of overreliance on momentum trading.

As the market awaits fresh catalysts—such as mid-year corporate earnings and economic policy updates—investors are expected to tread carefully, balancing optimism with strategic prudence.

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