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Fifteen stocks recorded gains on the Ghana Stock Exchange in September 2025.
They were led by Clydestone (Ghana) PLC (54.55%), GCB Bank PLC (40.86%) and Ecobank Ghana PLC (33.04%).
The rest were CalBankPLC (25.49%), FanMilkPLC (21.32%), NewGold (20.22%), Ecobank Transnational Inc. (18.18%), TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana PLC (15.88%), Scancom PLC (12.40%), Enterprise Group PLC (10.34%), Benso Palm Plantation PLC (10.07%), Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC (8.18%), Societe Generale Ghana PLC (4.00%), Ghana Oil Company (GOIL) PLC (3.03%) and AngloGold Ashanti Depository Shares (2.44%).
On the losing side were Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC (-9.59%), Unilever Ghana PLC (2.01%), Access Bank Ghana PLC (-0.12%).
According to the Summary of Market Activities, market activity on the equities front remained strong in September, with the GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) recording an impressive gain of 11.43% to close at 8,168.35 points. This brought its year-to-date returnto67.09%.
The GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) also performed positively, advancing by 11.35% to close at 3,799.31 points and extending its year-to-date gain to 59.58%.
GFIM: T-Bills Accounted for 38% of Total Volume Traded
On the Ghana Fixed Income Market, treasury bills accounted for 38.70% of the total volume traded, while Government Notes and Bonds contributed 39.52%.
The Bank of Ghana Bills represented 20.98% with Corporate Bonds making up the remaining 0.80%.
The total traded volume for the month stood at 27.83 billion, representing a 16.33% increase from the previous month’s 23.92 billion.
On a year-on-year basis, the volume also recorded significant growth, rising by 79.34%.
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