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The GSE Accra bourse had a negative January 2023

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Trading on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) was subdued in January due to the challenging macroeconomic conditions facing the country.

The performance of the Accra stock exchange was negative, reflecting investor attitudes against the Ghanaian economy.

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In its review of January 2023 market activity given to the Ghanaian Times, the GSE stated that “the GSE markets’ performance in January reflected investor views in the general macroeconomic climate and the Domestic Debt Exchange scheme.”

It said on the equities market, the GSE composite and financial stock indices recorded negative returns of 3.68 percent and 0.81 percent respectively.

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It said the thin trading resulted in a dip in the number of transac­tions to 1,249, a decline of 16.12 percent compared to the same period 2022.

“The month closed with 1.55 million shares traded valued at GH¢ 6. 67 million. The figures recorded represent a 95.52 per cent and 82.58 per cent decrease in volume and value traded respec­tively over the same period last year,” the GSE stated.

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It said the top price gainers were Benso Oil Palm which saw its shares rising by 15.03 percent, NewGold ETF saw an apprecia­tion of its shares by 11.66 percent and TotalEnergies shares rose by 1.50 percent.

On the fixed-income market, the total volume traded was GH¢ 10.09 billion, a decline from the GH¢ 11.40 billion traded in the previous month and a drop of 39.86 percent compared to the GH¢ 16.50 billion traded in Janu­ary 2022.

“Volume traded on the debt market closed the month at GH¢10. 09 billion, which was 39.98 percent lower than the same period last year” the GSE said.

The GSE explained that the number of trades during the month was 51,273, which was 50.05 percent more than the same period last year.

It said the total market cap­italisation in January 2023 sat at GH¢ 63, 706.71 million, a decline of negative 1.22 percent of the GH¢64,495.20 million in January 2022.

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