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Ghana Stock Exchange bond market doubled in trade in 9-months of 2021, as impressive run continues

Volume of bonds traded on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) Fixed Income Market (GFIM) has doubled to 155.05 billion in the first nine months of this year, as the market continued its impressive run this year.

This is compared with 74.73 billion registered during the same period last year.

On month-on-month basis, the GFIM closed the month of September 2021 with an impressive run, trading a volume of 14.08 billion, representing an increase of 1.29% and 48.46% compared to the previous month and same period last year.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index continued its upward trend to close the month of September with a year-to-date return of 47.06%.

This was driven mainly by increases in the share prices of Fanmilk (101.25%), Société Générale (31.58%), Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (14.29%), BOPP (13.94%) and Enterprise Ghana Limited (12.75%).

The market also witnessed an increase in activities as trade volumes, values and number of transactions notched higher when compared to the previous month.

Total volume traded in September was 30.41 billion shares valued at ¢42.39 billion, representing an increase of 47.17% in volume and 54.23% in value when compared to the previous month. This the GSE attributed to sustained investor in the performance of the market.

Cumulative value (¢411.10 million) and volume (400.60 million) traded for the year represented an increase of 39.26% and a marginal decrease of 0.82% respectively when compared to the previous year.

 Jan-September 2021Jan-September 2022
Volume400.6 million403.9 million
Value¢411.10 million¢295.19m
GSE Composite Index YTD47.06%-17.75%
Market Capitalization¢64.17 billion¢53.15 billion
  

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