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    GSE opens week higher as composite index climbs to 7,348 points

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read2 Views
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    Market capitalisation of the local bourse inched higher to GH¢149 billion. Market capitalisation of the local bourse inched higher to GH¢149 billion.

    The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) opened the week on a positive note, with the benchmark Composite Index (GSE-CI) gaining 1.96 points to close at 7,348.65 points on Monday, August 25, 2025.

    The increase pushed the market’s year-to-date return to 50.32%.

    The Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) remained unchanged at 3,409.46 points, reflecting a 43.21% year-to-date performance.

    Market capitalisation also inched higher to GH¢149 billion.

    Market Cooldown: GSE posts modest gains amid low turnover

    However, trading activity slowed significantly. A total of 239,052 shares changed hands, representing a 76.21% decline compared to the previous session, with a market turnover of GH¢706,541.34.

    Cocoa Processing Company (CPC) and GOIL emerged as the day’s top gainers, each advancing by GH¢0.01 to close at GH¢0.03 and GH¢2.27, respectively. The gain marked CPC’s first price increase in 2025.

    Scancom PLC (MTNGH) dominated trading, recording 148,976 shares valued at GH¢579,359.04. Other actively traded stocks included CAL Bank, Republic Bank Ghana (RBGH), Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), and CPC.

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