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    GSE wraps up September 2025 with reduced market activity

    Papa LincBy Papa LincOctober 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    The GSE's current market capitalization stands at GH¢162.6 billion The GSE’s current market capitalization stands at GH¢162.6 billion

    The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) closed Tuesday, September 30, 2025, with lower activity compared to the previous day, as both trading volume and turnover saw sharp declines.

    A total of 1,016,588 shares valued at GH¢4,000,599.32 exchanged hands during the session. This represents a 51% drop in volume and a 52% fall in turnover compared to Monday, September 29, 2025.

    The GSE’s current market capitalisation stands at GH¢162.6 billion.

    Despite the subdued trading activity, overall market sentiment remained positive. Out of the 15 equities that traded, three recorded gains while only one declined.

    GSE wraps up September 29 session with strong gains across board

    Fan Milk Ghana led the gainers, climbing 1.13% to close at GH¢5.35 per share. It was followed by Ecobank Transnational, which gained 1.11%, and Societe Generale Ghana, up by 0.48%.

    The sole loser of the day was Republic Bank Ghana, which shed 0.83% of its value.

    In terms of trading volume, MTN Ghana dominated with 548,107 shares traded, followed by Fan Milk, Ecobank Transnational, and CalBank.

    Although the day’s trading pace slowed, investor confidence in the Ghanaian equity market remains strong, supported by steady gains in key indices and selective interest in high-performing stocks.

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