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The GSE All-Share Index, the benchmark index of the Accra bourse, made a marginal gain in another quiet session on Monday as investors stayed on the fence.
The index went up by 0.15 points at 5,061.85 points from 5,061.70 points on Friday.
Shares that changed hands were a mere 5,800. Market capitalization closed at ¢112,831.34 billion. There were five positive price changes.
Aluworks gained one cedi to close at ¢7,462, ECOBANK Ghana was up by four cedis at ¢14,010, Enterprise Insurance Company gained two cedis at ¢8,883, Fan Milk Limited was better by three cedis at ¢19,004 and SG-SSB Bank was one cedi richer at ¢6,127.
Source: GNA
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