Trading picked up on the Junior Market with 30 securities being active up from 27 on Thursday leading to 14 advancing, 8 declining and 8 remained unchanged.
The market closed with the market index rising 32.89 points to close at 3,250.47, lifting the market 5.5 percent for August and 19 percent for the year to date. A volume of 4,503,036 units valued at $56,383,723 hanged hands, compared to 3,136,408 units valued at $17,262,540, on Thursday. The stocks with the leading trades were Caribbean Flavours, Caribbean Producers and Derrimon Trading with more than a million units each.
IC bid-offer Indicator|At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading had 8 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices, none closed with a lower offer.
Trading closed with an average of 150,101 units for an average of $1,879,457 in contrast to 116,163 units for an average of $639,353 on Thursday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 244,613 units at $1,348,298, compared to 254,559 units at $1,270,673 on the previous trading day. Trading in July, averaged 154,060 units valued at $655,146 for each security traded.
At the close of trading, Access Financial traded 483 shares and closed 32 cents higher at $43.32, AMG Packaging gained 3 cents to end at $1.93, trading 5,976 stock units, Blue Power concluded trading at $5, with 14,091 units changing hands, Cargo Handlers ended 50 cents higher to close at $12.50, trading 7,520 stock units, Caribbean Cream settled 40 cents higher at $5.70, exchanging 50,000 shares, Caribbean Flavours ended trading with a loss of 1 cent at $18, with 1,108,594 shares changing hands. Caribbean Producers traded 1,265,538 shares with a loss of 30 cents at $6.50, Derrimon Trading closed 50 cents higher at $24, exchanging 1,031,000 shares, Dolphin Cove finished with 8,090 shares changing hands and rose 50 cents to $17, Elite Diagnostic ended with a loss of 9 cents at $3.01, trading 31,215 shares, Everything Fresh fell 2 cents in trading 250,585 shares to end at $2.10, Express Catering concluded trading 13,125 shares and rose 17 cents to close at $8.18. FosRich Group finished at $2.99, with 3,000 stock units changing hands, General Accident settled with a loss of 65 cents at $3.80, with 103,000 units traded, GWest Corporation ended trading 10,000 shares, with a loss of 6 cents to $2.12, Honey Bun traded with a loss of 13 cents at $4.30, exchanging 67,455 shares. Indies Pharma traded 867,462 shares but fell 10 cents to end at $2.60, Iron Rock finished trading with a loss of 5 cents at $3.20, in exchanging 37,200 shares, ISP Finance closed $4 higher at $20, with 1,367 stock units changing hands, Jamaican Teas ended 21 cents higher at $4.20, with 33,821 unit being traded, Knutsford Express closed 10 cents higher at $12.60, with 20,000 shares changing hands, Jetcon Corporation concluded trading of 11,676 shares at $4.02, KLE Group settled at $3.30, with 1,400 shares trading, Lasco Distributors ended trading 15 cents higher at $4.05, with 2,595 stock units changing hands, Lasco Financial traded at $5.80, with 22,192 units, Lasco Manufacturing finished trading with a loss of 10 cents at $3.90, while exchanging 21,200 shares. Main Event closed at $7.11, with 23,654 shares changing hands, Medical Disposables climbed $1.58 higher to $6.68, with 32,868 shares, Stationery and Office finished 35 cents higher at $8.50, exchanging 19,132 units and tTech ended trading 30 cents higher at $5.50, as 73,800 shares changed hands.
All Jamaica leaps to record 363,496
The Jamaica Stock Exchange continues to scale new heights on the last trading day of August as the bulls take control of the market. At midday the All Jamaican Composite Index has surged more than 8,829 points to pass 363,000 points.
The All Jamaican Composite Index has jumped 8,829.47 points to an intraday high 363,496.38 and the JSE Index surged 8,044.65 points to a record 331,186.28. The Junior Market index rose 36.05 points to 3,253.63.
NCB Financial had jumped earlier to a record $115 from a close of $113 on Thursday, to make the first big move on the index, but Caribbean Cement climbed to $50 from $46.50 on Thursday, Sagicor Group rose from $38.05 to $39.75 while Kingston Wharves jumped from $63 to a record $65 and helped push sharply higher beyond the 363,000 mark.
In the Junior Market, Derrimon Trading having just over 1 million shares trading at $24 and Caribbean Producers traded 1.26 million shares at $6.50.
All Jamaica leaps 7,789 points to cross 362,000
The All Jamaican Composite Index has surged more than 7,789 points at 20 minutes past 11 am on Friday morning on the Jamaica Stock Exchange to break through the 362,000 points mark.
NCB Financial had jumped earlier to a record $115 from a close of $113 on Thursday, to make the first big move on the index, but Caribbean cement climbed to $50 from $46.50 on Thursday, Sagicor Group rose from $38.05 to $39.75 and helped push sharply higher beyond the 362,000 mark.
The All Jamaican Composite Index has jumped 7,789.19 to an intraday high 362,456.10 and the JSE Index surged 7,096.83 points to a record 330,238.46. The Junior Market index rose 35.93 points to 3,253.51 with Derrimon Trading having just over 1 million shares trading at $24 and Caribbean Producers traded 1.25 million shares at $6.50.
All Jamaica jumps to record 361,000 points
the All Jamaican Composite Index has surged more than 6,310 points at 2 minutes past 11 am in the morning session on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Friday to break through the 360,000 points level for the first time and is just 23 points short of the 361,000 mark.
NCB Financial had jumped earlier to a record $115 from a close of $113 on Thursday, to make the first big move on the index, but Caribbean cement climbed to $50 from $46.50 on Thursday and Sagicor Group rose from $38.05 to $39.75 modest volume and helped push sharply higher in early trading on Friday to reach another record high.
The All Jamaican Composite Index has jumped 6,310.05 2 to an intraday high 360,976.96 at 11.01 am and the JSE Index surged 5,749.17 points to a record 328,890.80. The Junior Market index rose 43.01 points to 3,260.59. Derrimon Trading had just over 1 million shares trading at $24.
Subsequently, to the above moves the main market all Jamaica Index just crossed over the 361,000 points mark but pulled back a bit to sit just below.
NCB pushes All Jamaica to record 359,696 points
NCB Financial jumped to a record $115 on modest volume and helped push the Jamaica Stock Exchange sharply higher in early trading on Friday to reach another record high.
Within just 17 minutes after the market opened, the All Jamaican Composite Index was peeping at the 360,000 points mark by jumping 5,029.92 to an intraday high of 359,696.83 and the JSE Index surged 4,582.83 points to a record 327,724.46. The Junior Market index rose 15.80 points to 3,233.38.
$53m of stocks trade on the TTSE – Thursday
The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange enjoyed heavy trading on Thursday with 1,412,439 shares at a value of $53,377,248, compared to just 65,448 shares at a value of $1,366,823, previously traded as several securities traded in relatively large volumes.
At the close, 18 securities changing hands against 12 on Wednesday, 3 advanced, 8 declined and 7 remained unchanged resulting in the, Composite Index falling 4.05 points to 1,237.16, the All T&T Index declining 6.99 points to 1,701.30, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.14 points to close at 104.01.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 2 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Clico Investments closed with a gain of 1 cent at $20, with 14,028 stock units changing hands, First Citizens gained 84 cents and settled at $34.85, after exchanging 1,003 shares and Grace Kennedy rose 2 cents and ended at $2.82, with 73,000 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Ansa Mcal closed with a loss of $1 in trading 429,098 units at $56, Ansa Merchant closed with a loss of $2 and settled at 52 week’s low of $38, after exchanging 120,750 shares, JMMB Group shed 1 cent to end at $1.70, after exchanging 287,285 shares, Massy Holdings lost 10 cents to close at $46.90, after exchanging 202,274 shares, One Caribbean Media shed 7 cents and concluded market activities at $12.11, exchanging 100 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL concluded trading of 15,274 shares with a loss of 25 cents and settled at $29.50, Unilever Caribbean traded with a loss of 10 cents and ended at $26.75, with 153 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco fell 10 cents and completed trading of 131,900 units at $87.90.
Stocks trading with no price change| Angostura Holding ended at $15.75, with 614 stock units changing hands, Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 400 units to close at $15.80, First Caribbean International Bank closed trading at $8.49, with 300 units, Guardian Holdings completed trading at $17, with 24,548 units, National Flour completed trading of 1,500 units at $1.75, Sagicor Financial ended at $7.75, with 94,482 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank traded 15,730 units at to close at $65.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.
No gains on TTSE stocks 5 fall – Wednesday
The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended trading on Wednesday with 12 securities changing hands against 13 on Monday, none advanced, 5 declined and 7 remained unchanged.
Market activity resulted a slippage of volume traded to a mere 65,448 shares at a value of $1,366,823, compared to 46,796 shares at a value of just $656,926, previously traded.
At close of the market the, Composite Index the Composite Index lost 2.44 points to 1,241.21, the All T&T Index declined 5.63 points to 1,708.29, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.11 points to close at 104.15.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 2 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments fell 1 cent to end at $19.99, with 125 stock units changing hands, First Citizens closed with a loss of 90 cents in trading 1,000 shares at $34.01, JMMB Group shed 7 cents and settled at $1.71, after exchanging 6,720 shares, National Enterprises lost 5 cents and ended at 52 weeks’ low of $8.95, with 1,500 stock units changing hands, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended trading of 29,973 shares, falling 25 cents to $29.75.
Stocks trading with no price change| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 3,000 units to close at $15.80, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $8.49, with 18,006 units changing hands, Guardian Holdings ended at $17, in exchanging 1,088 units, Massy Holdings settled at $47, after exchanging 10 shares, Republic Financial Holdings settled at $103.50, in trading 1,409 shares, Sagicor Financial closed at $7.75, with 2,317 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco ended at $88 after exchanging 300 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.