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The Ghana Stock Exchange closed slightly higher on Monday as HFC Bank advanced to push it up.
The benchmark GSE All-Share Index was up 4.38 points to close at 6,133.32 points.
The rise brings the gains so far this year to 10.07 percent.
SG-SSB was the sole mover, gaining GH¢0.01 at GH¢0.52.
Traded volumes opened this week at 398,158 shares valued at GH¢310,173.
Market capitalization closed the session at GH¢17,919.36 million.
Source: GNA
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