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GSE All-Share index inches up
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The GSE All-Share index, the benchmark measure of the Accra bourse rose 1.43 points to close at 5,163.88 points.

Total shares traded closed the session at 71,700 shares. Change for year currently stands at 3.15 per cent.

On the broader market, there were five positive changes.

Ecobank Ghana Limited gained 40 cedis at ¢14,250, Enterprise Insurance Company went up two cedis at ¢9,423 and Ghana Commercial Bank was two cedis richer at ¢6,800.

Other gainers were Guinness Ghana Limited, which rose by 10 cedis to close at ¢9,420 while SG-SSB was up one cedi at ¢7,001.

Market capitalization ended the session at ¢113,452.63 billion.

The following are the prices of equities in cedis:

ABL 1,150

AGA 300,000

ALW 7,470

AYRTN 976

BAT 3,300

BOPP 5,450

CAL 2,610

CFAO 350

CLYD 800

CMLT 1,700

CPC 538

EBG 14,250 +40

EIC 9,423 +2

ETI 11,350

FML 19,305

GCB 6,800 +2

GGBL 9,420 +10

GWEB 550

HFC 5,400

MLC 2,100

PKL 800

PBC 2,600

PZ 7,200

SCB 180,120

SPL 550

SPPC 225

SG-SSB 7,001 +1

SWL 265

TBL 13,250

TOTAL 54,270

TRANSOL 1,200

UNIL 15,100

AADS 3,400

Source: GNA


       

 
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