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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) ended 2025 as the second-best performing stock exchange in Africa, with a year-to-date return of 137.40% in dollar terms.
In cedi terms, the exchange recorded a 79.14% return for investors.
The Malawi-MASI was the best-performing stock exchange in Africa in 2025, recording 251.34% return in dollar terms for investors.
The GSE market capitalization stood at GH¢171.87 billion as of 30th December 2025.
About 21 out of 36 stocks recorded gains on the GSE.
In November 2025, a total of 38.61 million shares valued at GH¢192.47 million exchanged hands on the GSE.
While this represented a 12.49% dip in volume and an 11.39% decline in value month-on-month, overall market activity remained solid as investors continued to engage actively across key counters.
The year-on-year, market activity experienced substantial growth, with trading volume rising 312.76% and value increasing by 591.31%.
For year-to-date, the market recorded 683.74 million shares traded, valued at GH¢3.47 billion, marking a 28.23% decline in volume but an impressive 73.61% growth in value compared to last year.
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