After a rare gain on Monday, the main index of the Accra Bourse, closed Tuesday’s session unchanged as bearish sentiments dominated.
The GSE All-Share Index, the benchmark measure of performance of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), closed the session flat at 9,247.17 points.
Change for the year to date now stands at -11.35 per cent.
Market capitalisation remained unchanged at GH¢18,041.20 million.
Shares that changed hands fell drastically to close at 4,000 shares from 873,200 shares recorded on Monday.
There were no price changes.
Source: GNA
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