GSE All-Share Index makes slight gain
GSE All-Share Index makes slight gain
Accra (Greater Accra) 8 Jan. 2000
Though the All-Share Index of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) made slight gains, activities remained dull as trading continued to record low volumes, on Friday.
The All-Share Index gained merely 0.11 points at 737.32 up from 737.21 points recorded on Wednesday.
The market index has registered positive gains since the year began, but the gains were lower than expected.
Expectations of operators, investors and brokers on the Exchange's performance are very high. While the brokers expect the cedi to perform better to attract more investments, investors, among other things, are waiting for higher dividends to decide on whether to increase their investments or not.
The authorities of the Exchange see the need to embark on more educational campaigns and pursue right measures for an enhanced performance of the bourse this year.
The percentage change in the year so far stands at 0.16 per cent.
Total volumes traded on Friday closed lower at 10,600 from Wednesday's 12,300 shares.
Demand and offers, however, closed higher at 38,600 from 32,900 shares and 474,030 from 437,840 shares respectively.
Market capitalisation went up by a small margin from 3,207.05 billion cedis to 3,207.23 billion cedis.
On the broader market, there were two upward shifts in the prices of two equities.
Accra Breweries Limited (ABL) gained two cedis at 460 cedis while SSB Bank (SSB) made a cedi at 1,985 cedis.
The following are the last prices of listed equities in cedis:
ABL 460 +2
AGC 18,700
ALW 2,489
BAT 469
CFAO 38
EIC 1,880
FML 920
GBL 1,450
GCB 760
GGL 950
HFC 750
MGL 200
MLC 151
MOGL 13,800
PAF 300
PZ 800
SCB 19,100
SPPC 150
SSB 1,985 +1
UNIL 1,850
UTC-E 125
CMLT 420
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