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The GSE All-share index, the benchmark measure of the performance of the Accra bourse, fell by 32.11 points in trading on Thursday.The index closed trading at 8,682.97 from 8,715.08 points.Change for the year to date dropped to -16.76 per cent.Traded volumes closed the session at 124,000 shares from 144,600 while market capitalisation was down at GH¢17,650.00 million cedis from GH¢17,673.38 million at the previous close on Wednesday.There were four price changes, all negative.Ecobank Ghana lost GH¢0.03 at GH¢1.97; Ghana Commercial Bank lost GH¢0.05 at GH¢0.52; Standard Chartered Bank lost GH¢0.01 at GH¢32.29 and SIC lost GH¢0.02 at GH¢0.28.Source: GNA
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