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Ghana Stock Exchange Starts Week with Stable Indices and Surging Trading Activity

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) commenced the week with stable indices as the GSE Composite Index and the GSE Financial Stock Index remained unchanged during the first trading session.

The Composite Index closed at 4,694.37 points, reflecting a year-to-date growth of 49.97%, while the Financial Stock Index held steady at 2,351.16 points, representing a year-to-date increase of 23.64%.

Market capitalization saw a slight dip of 0.03%, closing at GH₵108.3 billion, which still marks a substantial year-to-date growth of 46.61%. Despite the stability in indices, there were no gainers during the session. However, Atlantic Lithium recorded a loss of GH₵0.01 to settle at GH₵6.13 per share, and New Gold decreased by GH₵8.86 to close at GH₵388.59 per share.

Trading activity soared significantly, with volumes increasing by 1,462.25% to 920,914 shares traded. This activity resulted in a total market value of GH₵1,187,442.34. Camelot Ghana PLC led the day’s trading, accounting for 60.3% of the overall trading volume.

The Ghanaian cedi showed notable appreciation against major international currencies, according to Bank of Ghana mid-rates. Against the US dollar, the cedi strengthened by 1.19%, ending the day at GH₵15.19, despite a year-to-date depreciation of 21.82%. It also appreciated by 1.51% against the British pound to close at GH₵19.20, and by 1.78% against the euro, settling at GH₵15.93. The year-to-date depreciations for the pound and euro stand at 21.19% and 17.63%, respectively.

The stable performance of the indices combined with increased trading activity and currency gains provides a mixed yet promising start to the trading week. Market observers will be closely monitoring subsequent sessions to gauge the sustainability of these trends.

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