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    How the Ghana Stock Exchange fared on September 29

    Papa LincBy Papa LincSeptember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    Market capitalisation hits GH¢161.8 billion on September 26, 2025 Market capitalisation hits GH¢161.8 billion on September 26, 2025

    The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) ended Friday, September 29, 2025, on a positive note, recording gains in both trading volume and turnover.

    A total of 1,502,523 shares were traded, corresponding to a market value of GH¢5.91 million. This marked a 261% increase in volume and a 293% jump in turnover compared to the previous trading session.

    The market’s performance was fueled by strong investor sentiment. Fifteen listed equities participated in Friday’s session, with six gainers and no losers, indicating broadly positive market breadth.

    Here’s how the Ghana Stock Exchange performed on Wednesday

    CalBank led the gainers with a 3.28% increase, closing at GH¢0.63 per share. It was followed by Republic Bank Ghana with a 1.69% gain, MTN Ghana up 1.4%, and Ecobank Transnational rising 1.12%.

    MTN Ghana dominated trading activity, with 1.15 million shares exchanged, accounting for the bulk of the day’s volume. Other actively traded stocks included SIC Insurance Company (219,519 shares), CalBank (52,066), and Ecobank Transnational (42,981).

    The GSE Financial Stocks Index (GSE-FSI) edged up 0.35% to close at 3,751.34, representing a 5.2% gain over the past week, 9.95% over four weeks, and a 57.57% year-to-date increase.

    With no losers recorded and strong index performance across the board, analysts remain optimistic about continued investor confidence in the market, particularly as financial and telecom stocks maintain strong momentum.

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