17 JSE stocks drop on Friday

Scotia Group dropped $1.95& helped to pull the market index down on Friday

Scotia Group dropped $1.95& helped to pull the market index down on Friday

Jamaican stocks suffered reversal from the gains on Thursday to end Friday with much more losses than gains. On Friday with falling prices outnumbered advancing stocks more than 2 to 1 leading to big falls in the market indices.
At the close of trading, the JSE Market Index sank 1,160.22 points to end at 158,673.33. The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 1297.53 points to close at 176,286.59 and the JSE combined index dived 1,308.51 points, to end at 170,535.50.
The volume of stocks trading dropped sharply on Friday, with 3,924,169 units valued at $39,797,286, compared to the 6,839,351 units valued at just $23,033,975 changing hands on Thursday. Cable & Wireless dominated trading volume on Thursday with 3.9 million units but traded less than 400,000 shares on Friday.
The junior market accounted for 844,487 units valued at $5,439,011 of the total traded on Friday.
ICI JSE sum 9-09-16At the close of the market prices of just 7 securities gained out of a total of 33 that traded, with 17 declining in the overall market, including 5 stocks rising and 4 falling, in the junior market.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with lower offers, suggesting continued fluidity in price movements ahead.
In market activity, Berger Paints traded 27,267 shares to end at $5, investors slashed the price of Cable & Wireless by 20 percent, taking it down by 19 cents with 356,419 shares changing hands, to close at 75 cents, the stock remains weak at the close, with lots of selling and little buying interest. Caribbean Cement traded 25,874 shares to close at $25.50, Carreras traded 1,690 shares and fell 77 cents to close at $65.70, The price of 1834 Investments dropped 15 cents in trading at 518,765 shares to end at $1.10, Grace Kennedy dropped $1.54 and ended at $41.45, with 67,952 shares changing hands. Jamaica Broilers had 126,487 shares changing hands, to end with a loss of 8 cents at $14.52. Jamaica Producers ICI JSE fn qt 9-09-16ended at $8.50 with 229,519 units trading, JMMB Group traded 275,597 units and lost 7 cents to $9.88. Kingston Wharves rose $1.30 in trading 9,998 shares to close at $17.40, Mayberry Investments ended with 509,928 shares trading to close at $3.50, National Commercial Bank had 37,402 units changing hands to close with a loss of $1 at $39, Pan Jamaican Investments fell 30 cents and closed at $24 after trading 2,705 shares. Radio Jamaica fell 8 cents to close at $1.40 after 42,764 shares changed hands, Sagicor Group traded 82,050 shares while easing 9 cents off the old price to close at $22.41, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 30,540 shares to close at $10.20, Scotia Group dropped $1.95 to close at $29.05 with 549,708 shares changing hands. Scotia Investments had 13,579 units changing hands at $26, Seprod traded 5,400 units but fell $1 to $19.50, Supreme Ventures had 161,905 units changing hands and rose 1 cent to $4.76 and Proven Investments traded 4,133 units to close at 19.87 US cents.

5 junior stocks rise 4 fall – Friday

AMG stock price jumped $2.50 in trading on Friday to $19.20.

AMG stock price jumped $2.50 in trading on Friday to $19.20.

The Junior market closed on Friday, with Lasco Distributors dominating trading volume with 82 percent of the total market volume. Far fewer securities traded than on Thursday, the market index fell 22.64 points, to close at 2,276.21.
Trading ended with 844,487 units changing hands, 54 percent less than on Thursday, while the value traded dropped 41 percent from Thursday, with $5,439,011 changing hands on Friday. At the close 5 stocks gained, while 4 declined out of 12 securities that traded, down from 19 on Thursday.
Market activities ended with 5 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 ending with ICI Jm sum 9-09-16lower offers as the supply of many stocks continue to evaporate.
At the close, AMG Packaging climbed $2.50 and ended at $19.20, with just 2,450 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream closed with 16,000 shares changing hands with a loss of 50 cents at $8, Consolidated Bakeries traded 18,293 shares to close at $2.20 after falling 5 cents. C2W Music closed at 20 cents with 40,000 units changing hands, General Accident traded 11,553 units to end at $2.30. Honey Bun traded 4,000 units and gained 2 cents to end at $5.52, Jamaican Teas rose 60 cents in trading just 1,133 shares to close at $4 but was on offer to sell 3,900 units at $3.80, ICI jm trade 9-09-16Lasco Distributors ended with 689,330 shares changing hands and gained 35 cents to close at $7.05. Lasco Financial had just 100 shares changing hands at $3.50, for a loss of 2 cents, Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.50 with 10,128 shares trading and tTech rose 25 cents in trading 1,500 shares at $5.25.
Stocks to watch in the coming week are AMG Packaging, Blue Power, Cargo Handlers, Caribbean Cream, Honey Bun, ISP Finance, Jetcon, Knutsford Express, Lasco Financial, Paramount and tTech. The supplies for most of these stocks have pretty much dried up around current prices.

TTSE slips on Friday

stocks Trading activity on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market closed Friday with losses in the three market indices. Volume traded fell back from 732,985 units changing hands on Thursday only 89,258. At the close just 9 securities changed hands, just 2 rose, 4 fell while 3 remained unchanged.
Market activity ended with 133,041 shares valued at $1,194,344 changing hands, down from the $3,195,862 traded on Thursday.
The Composite Index declined 0.30 points to close at 1,155.81, the All T&T Index rose 0.41 points to close at 1,816.99 and the Cross Listed Index ended down by 0.14 points at 65.85.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 8 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Scotiabank gained 3 cents and closed with 1,890 shares changing hands at $57.60 and TTSE sum 9-9-16Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $23.69 with 26,671 units with a value of $631,820 trading, after rising 18 cents.
Losses| Bourse Brazil Latin Fund lost $1.40 and ended with 1,000 shares changing hands at $8.10 for a 52 weeks’ low, Clico Investment Fund closed with 4,745 shares changing hands, to end 1 cent lower at $22.64, Grace Kennedy ended with 68,440 shares trading as the price slipped 5 cents to $2.51 and L.J. Williams B share closed with 27,000 shares changing hands close at a 52 weeks’ low of 72 cents after slipping by 12 cents.
Firm Trades| First Citizens traded 2,170 units at $35, Guardian Holdings had 1,025 shares changing hands to end at $13.01 and Republic Financial Holdings ended with 100 shares changing hands at $109.99.

JSE main market climbs in early trading

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The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market enjoyed strong gains in the indices in early Friday morning trading but with only limited volume changing hands in the overall markets. The junior market index slipped a bit with only a few securities trading in that market.
ici Int -9-9-16Trading of note so far took place for 106,580 Cable & Wireless shares with 181,615 shares in 1834 Investments changing hands while 59,745 shares of Grace Kennedy traded and JMMB Group had 275,597 units trading at $9.88 in the main market and in the junior market the stocks with the leading volumes traded are C2W Music with 40,000 units and Eppley Preference Shares 2019 had 50,000 units changing hands.
At 10:45 am 22 securities traded, resulting in a volume of 861,119 shares carrying a value of $8,593,129 changing hands compared to 5,070,164 shares carrying a value of $14,465,644 on Thursday. The average number of shares traded amounts to 39,142 units compared to 211,257 units on Thursday. The number of stocks falling are 10 while the prices of 8 securities rose as the market continues to consolidate.
The all Jamaica Composite Index jumped 947.08 points to 178,531.20, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index gained 846.86 points to 160,680.41, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index climbed 680.28 points to close at 172,524.29 and the junior market index slipped 10.25 points to 2,288.60.

12 junior stocks rise – Thursday

Caribbean Cream - 1 of 4 stocks trading at a new high on Thursday.

Caribbean Cream – 1 of 4 stocks trading at a new high on Thursday.

The Junior market closed on Thursday, with greater volume and more securities trading than it did on Wednesday, the market index jumped 70.92 points, to close at 2,298.85. Trading ended with 1,832,518 units changing hands, 23 percent more than on Wednesday, while the value rose 34 percent from Wednesday, with $6,870,963 changing hands on Thursday.
Trading in the junior market resulted in 12 stocks rising, while 3 declined out of 19 securities that traded. Market activities ended with 5 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 ending with lower offers as the supply of many stocks continue to evaporate thus setting the stage for a big push forward in the prices of many of the junior listings.
At the close, Access Financial gained $1 in trading 1,500 units to end at $18.50, AMG Packaging climbed $2.20 and ended at $16.70, with just 300 units changing hands,ICI Jm sum 8-09-16r Blue Power lost a cent to close with 578 shares changing hands at $20.02, Cargo Handlers traded 1,500 shares to close $4 higher at a new 52 weeks’ high of $86. Caribbean Cream closed with 75,442 shares changing hands with a gain of $1 to a new 52 weeks’ high of $8.50, Caribbean Producers had 22,572 units changing hands, to close with a gain of 28 cents at $3.78, Consolidated Bakeries traded 9,700 shares to close at $2.25. C2W Music traded up by 3 cents to close at 20 cents with 210,000 units changing hands, General Accident traded 104,311 units and gained 22 cents to end at $2.30. Honey Bun traded 4,000 units at $5.50, after slipping 1 cent, Iron Rock Insurance rose 9 cents in trading 5,000 units, to close at $3.28,ICI jm trade 8-09-16 Jamaican Teas fell 23 cents in trading just 1,803 shares to close at $3.40, Jetcon Corporation gained 10 cents to end with 18,991 shares trading and closed at a new all-time high of $3.30. Knutsford Express had 14,300 units changing hands, to end with a rise of 93 cents at a new closing high of $26, Lasco Distributors ended with 495,390 shares changing hands, loss 20 cents to close at $6.70, Lasco Financial had 618 shares changing hands at $3.52, for a rise of 2 cents. Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.50 with 854,813 shares trading, Paramount Trading jumped $1 in trading 3,000 shares at $14 and tTech traded 8,700 shares at $5.

19 JSE stocks rise on Thursday

Palace closed at a new high of $170 on Thursday.

Palace closed at a new high of $170 on Thursday.

Jamaican stocks had a good in trading on Thursday with rising prices out numbering declining stocks 2 to 1 leading to strong gains in the market indices. The value of stocks trading dropped sharply by the close of the market with 6,839,351 units valued at just $23,033,975, compared to the 5,711,945 units valued at $60,243,332 changing hands on Wednesday.
The junior market accounted for 1,832,518 units valued at $9,192,820 of the total traded on Thursday.
At the close of trading, the JSE Market Index climbed 527.63 points to end at 159,833.55. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 590.07 points to close at 177,584.12 and the JSE combined index jumped 1,217.16 points, to end at 171,844.01.
ICI JSE sum 8-09-16rAt the close of the market prices of 19 securities gained out of a total of 39 that traded, with 8 declining in the overall market, including 12 stocks rising and 3 falling, in the junior market.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with lower offers, suggesting continued fluidity in price movements ahead.
In market activity, Cable & Wireless dominated trading with 3,903,944 shares changing hands and closed with a loss of 5 cents at 94 cents, Carreras traded 10,987 shares and gained 3 cents to close at $66.47, Grace Kennedy ended at $42.99, with 5,640 shares changing hands. Jamaica Broilers had 4,580 shares changing hands, to end with a gain of 5 cents at $14.60. Jamaica Producers ended at $8.50 with 450 units trading, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 60 cents with 80,279 units changing hands, to end at $27.40 after trading as high as $28.50. ICI JSE fn qt 8-09-16JMMB Group traded 19,900 units and rose by 5 cents to $9.95. Kingston Wharves dropped $1.45 in trading 5,261 shares to close at $16.10, Mayberry Investments gained 20 cents ended with 3,570 shares trading to close at $3.50, National Commercial Bank had 15,840 units changing hands to close at $40, Palace Amusement traded 500 units and rose $5 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $170. Pan Jamaican Investments fell 19 cents and closed at $24.30 after trading 2,950 shares, Portland JSX traded 27,200 units at $11, Sagicor Group traded 1,820 shares while rising 30 cents to close at $22.50, Scotia Group gained 50 cents to close at $31 with 22,700 shares changing hands. Supreme Ventures had 879,445 units changing hands and fell 9 cents to $4.75 and Proven Investments traded 20,849 units to close at 19.87 US cents after slipping 0.13 cent.

Jam. surplus FX rises again

100bill Trading in Jamaica’s foreign exchange market saw another day when more purchases of the all foreign exchange currencies exceeded sales, with the net intake on Thursday, being US$7 million and with the net US dollar currency being US$6 million.
In Thursday’s trading, dealers bought US$25,525,850 and sold US$18,693,739 compared to US$29,014,871 purchased and US$34,171,553 sold on Wednesday, of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$23,108,190 compared to US$26,580,347 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 9 cents to close at $126.97. A total of US$17,244,935 was sold versus US$22,841,237 on Wednesday, with the selling rate declining 9 cents to end at $127.61. ICI Fx sum 08-09-16 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 21 cents to $96.81, with dealers buying C$1,456,349 and selling C$796,883 at an average rate that declined by 55 cents to $98.34. The average rate for buying the British Pound dropped $1.20 to $165.99 for the purchase of £838,096 while only £470,436 was sold with the rate falling $1.30 to end at $169.84. At the end of trading, the selling rate for the Euro, jumped $3.21 to close at J$146.12 from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, dealers purchased the European common currency at J$138.03 for a rise of 72 cents from the rate on Wednesday.ICI Fx h&l 8-09-16 The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$211,530 being bought, while US$208,586, was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Thursday, include a rise of $1.55 in the highest buying rate for the Canadian Dollar to end at $102, a fall in the highest selling rate of $1.05 to settle at $103.50. Trading in the British Pound resulted in a fall of 45 cents in the highest buying rate to close at $170.15 and a big dive of $20.50 in the lowest selling rate to $141.50.

TTSE down on Thursday

TTSE build Trading activity on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market closed Thursday with losses in the three market indices. Volume traded picked up with over 732,000 units changing hands compared with only 89,258 on Wednesday. At the close just 10 securities changed hands, just 4 rose, 3 fell while 3 remained unchanged.
Market activity ended with 732,985 shares valued at $3,195,862 changing hands, up from the $1,450,746 traded on Wednesday.
The Composite Index declined 0.50 points to close at 1,156.11, the All T&T Index fell 0.67 points to close at 1,816.58 and the Cross Listed Index ended unchanged at 65.99 with a loss of 0.05 points.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 9 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with offers that were lower.
Gains| National Flour rose 6 cents, with 3,850 shares changing hands, to close at $2.41, Scotiabank rose 4 cents and closed with 1,671 shares changing hands, at $57.57, TTSE sum 8-9-16Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $23.51 with 2,500 units trading, after rising 1 cent and Trinidad Cement gained 2 cents and closed at $3.12 with 686,998 shares valued at $2,143,434 changing hands.
Losses| JMMB Group lost 1 cent and ended with 2,976 shares changing hands at 61 cents, National Enterprises closed with just 1,646 shares changing hands close at a 52 weeks’ low of $10.40 after slipping by 9 cents and Republic Financial Holdings ended with 1,793 shares changing hands at $109.99 with the loss of a cent.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund closed with 25,992 shares valued at $326,637 changing hands, to end at $22.65, First Citizens traded 500 units at $35 and Guardian Holdings had 5,059 shares changing hands to end at $13.01.

Juniors dominate early trading

The junior enjoyed quite brisk trading on Jamaica Stock Exchange early Thursday driving the junior market index up by 44.65 points with 4 junior market companies having more than 100,000 units trading, with Lasco Manufacturing having 854,813 units changing hands. C2W music saw the price recovering to 20 cents from 17 cents with 210,000 shares trading.
ici Int -8-9-16Cable & Wireless was the only main market stock to see high volume as the stock had 3,153,049 units changing hands at 95 cents while Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 61,600 units at $28.50 and junior market Cargo Handlers hit a new high with 1,500 shares trading at $86.
Other trades of more than 100,000 units are, General Accident Insurance with 104,311 units at $2.30 and Lasco Distributors 485,970 shares at $7. Caribbean Creams ended up with 66,230 unit at $8.
At 10:45 am 24 securities traded, resulting in a volume of 5,070,164 shares carrying a value of $14,465,644 changing hands compared to 1,182,572 units with a value of $29,395,598 on Wednesday. The average number of shares traded amounts to 211,257 units compared to 51,416 units on Wednesday. The number of stocks falling are 6 while the prices of 8 securities rose as the market continues to consolidate with no new major developments or news to move prices in one direction or the other.
The all Jamaica Composite Index slipped 41.00 points to 176,953.05 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Indexdeclined 36.66 points to 159,269.26, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index climbed 424.13 points to close at 171,050.98 thanks to a sharp rise in the junior market and the junior market index climbed 44.64 points to 2,272.58.

Jamaica’s NIR jumps by US$250M

US$ bungleJamaica’s Net International Reserves (NIR) benefited from buoyant flows during the summer months to shoot up by US$250 million, taking the net reserves US$2.52 billion at the end of August. The reserves shot up by US$124 million in July and jumped by US$126 million in August, as the banking system raked in much more foreign currency over the two months than they sold.
In spite of the net heavy inflows during the period, the local dollar declined marginally by less than two percent against the critically important US dollar, with the selling rate moving from $125.46 at the end of June to $127.57 at the end of August.
The build-up of the NIR took place over the period when bankers net purchasing of foreign currency amounted to just under US$300 million in July and August.
The reserves at the end of August are above the 2016 peak of US$2.42 billion at the end of March, just before the central bank intervened by selling to the market, pulling the reserves to a low of US$2.265 billion in June.
The build in the NIR places the country’s central bank in a good position to control of the foreign exchange market in the months ahead, before the next period of higher inflows starts in mid-December.

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