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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) recorded 46.74% return for investors in February 2026 as the GSE continued its positive run from 2025.
According to summary of market activities, the Financial Stock index recorded positive return of 65.54%.
Market activities for the month picked up significantly with the number of transactions increasing by 541.62% to 57,123 over the same period last year.
The top price gainers for the month were SIC Insurance Company PLC (225.00%), Access Bank Ghana (137.82%), Societe Generale Ghana (120.81%), Enterprise Group PLC (111.30%), Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC (108.33%), Fan Milk PLC (91.88%), Ecobank Ghana PLC (83.20%), Republic Bank Ghana PLC (79.70%) GCB Bank PLC (71.52) and Ecobank Transnational Inc (55.84).
On the losing side was TotalEnergies Marketing (-0.12%).
GFIM Performance
Meanwhile, the Ghana Fixed Income Market closed the month with a volume traded of 41.6 billion, representing an increase of 88.29% compared to the same period in 2025.
Comparing it to January 2026, it increased by 12.80 %.
Treasury Bills accounted for 44.87% of volume traded, whilst Government Notes and Bonds contributed 51.92% with Corporate Bonds contributing the remaining 3.21%.
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