Stock market loses ¢4.56bn in 9-months

By the end of trading on Thursday the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) had lost about GH¢4.56 billion of capital since the beginning of the year due to the bearish performance of the market.

The market closed on Thursday with a total market capitalization of GH¢56.95 billion and a year-to-date fall in the composite index (GSE-CI) of -12.27 per cent, after opening the year with capitalization of GH¢ 61.51 billion.

The GSE Composite index (GSE-CI) continue to decline having recorded a year to date drop of -12.27 per cent, and this included a -9.90 per cent year to date decline for the financial stocks index (GSE-FSI), as at Thursday, September 12, 2019.

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Currently, the market seems to be in a free-fall, with no sign of recovery at the moment.

The GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) measures the weighted average price changes of all the equities listed on the market, and the GSE Financial Stock Index (GSE-FSI) – tracks the weighted average price changes of financial services equities.

The slowdown in the performance of the financial services industry has largely been attributed to the decline in the GSE-FSI.

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However, the decline in the GSE-FSI since the beginning of this year has not been as fast compared with the decline of the GSE-CI and so the data indicates there are other factors at work too.

An analyst with UMB stockbrokers, Ben Ackah indicated that the market is not expected to crawl back to a positive range in terms of the year-to-date figures any time soon.

A positive position may be recorded, unless the market receives some new spectacular information, he stated.

“Either too, I do not expect a significant decline, because a lot of the information out there has already been priced into the market, at the moment. That is why there has been the decline,” Mr Ackah stated.

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As at the close of trading on Thursday, 21 stocks across the market had recorded drop in prices this year out a total number of 33 stocks. This includes seven stocks in the financial services sector.

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