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    GSE closes July 2025 with financial stocks climbing 4.17 points

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    The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) surged 216.20 points to 6,992.29, marking a 43.03% year-to-date (YTD) return as the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed July 2025 on a bullish note.

    This significant uplift was largely driven by end-of-month rallies in key counters, including MTN Ghana (MTNG) and Republic Bank Ghana (RBGH), both of which posted strong price gains.

    The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) also moved higher, climbing 4.17 points to 3,427.06, pushing its YTD performance to 43.95%, further reflecting sustained investor interest in Ghana’s financial sector.

    The broader market capitalisation hit GH¢146.12 billion, up from GH¢143.46 billion previously.

    But the most striking development was the surge in trading activity; volume traded on the day skyrocketed to 46.17 million shares.

    This marked a dramatic 1,090.69% increase over the previous session.

    The sharp spike culminated in a total trade value of GH¢207.67 million, led predominantly by MTNG, which alone accounted for GH¢163.25 million across 46.01 million shares, easily dominating the traded equities table.

    MTNG closed at GH¢3.55, up GH¢0.20, securing a 42.00% YTD performance.

    RBGH added GH¢1.05 to finish at GH¢11.05, bringing its YTD growth to 59.09%.

    CAL Bank (CAL) gained GH¢0.01, closing at GH¢0.54, up 54.29% YTD.

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