Ansa Mcal crashed to a new 52 weeks’ low of $58 when Trading ended on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday.
The market close with 12 securities changing hands versus 14 on Monday, leading to 4 advancing, 4 declining and 4 remaining unchanged as market activity fell sharply below Monday’s level. Trading ended with a mere 72,809 shares valued at just $827,426 being exchanged compared to Monday’s trading of 738,852 shares valued at $6,383,542.
The Composite Index fell 2.32 points on Tuesday to 1,236.52, the All T&T Index shed 4.46 points to 1,720.82, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.02 points to close at 101.14.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows the market continuing to be weak as it closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
Gains| Massy Holdings rose 1 cent and completed trading at $47.49, with 205 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises added 14 cents and settled at $9.64, with 350 units, Republic Financial Holdings gained 1 cent and completed trading at $102.66, with 2,900 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 1 cent and settled at $29.06, with 3,600 shares trading.
Losses| Ansa Mcal closed with a loss of $1 and settled at 52 weeks’ low of $58 with 200 units traded, Grace Kennedy closed with a loss of 5 cents and settled at $3, with 23,000 units, Sagicor Financial shed 2 cents and settled at $7.95, with 21,144 units and Scotiabank lost 75 cents to close at $64.25, after exchanging 80 shares.
Firm Trades| Calypso Macro Index Fund closed trading with 990 shares at $16 Clico Investments settled at $20.20, with 6,340 units, LJ Williams B share ended at 70 cents, after exchanging 10,000 units and National Flour concluded trading at $1.80, after trading 4,000 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.
Ansa Mcal crash to new low on TTSE
Calypso Fund drops $2 on TTSE – Monday
Calypso Macro Index Fund suffered another sharp fall of $2 to a 52 weeks’ low of $16 on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday but with a mere 10 units changing hands.
The stock which did not trade for a long time lost $2 when it traded for the second time in over a year on the May 23. Elsewhere market activity picked up sharply over the levels on Friday and ended with 738,852 shares valued at $6,383,542 compared to Friday’s trading of 168,587 shares valued at $1,793,714 and ended with 14 securities changing hands versus 13 on Friday, leading to 3 advancing, 6 declining and 5 remaining unchanged.
The Composite Index fell 3.48 points on Monday to 1,238.84, the All T&T Index shed 5.34 points to 1,725.28, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.21 points to close at 101.16.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows the market continuing to be weak as it closed with 2 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
Gains| The price of Clico Investments increased 5 cents to end at $20.20, with 133,823 units, Massy Holdings rose 1 cent and concluded trading at $47.48, with 300 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco closed with a gain of 10 cents at $88.50, with 5,500 stock units changing hands.
Losses| First Citizens closed with a loss of 1 cent and settled at $34.99, after exchanging 202 shares, Guardian Holdings closed with a loss of 68 cents and completed trading at $16.50, after exchanging 1,578 shares, JMMB Group shed 1 cent and concluded at $1.89, with 5,176 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises lost 15 cents, ending at $9.50, with 100 shares trading and Sagicor Financial ended trading 3 cents lower and ended at $7.97, with 121,664 units changing hands.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings concluded trading at $15.72, with 1,000 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank closed trading at $8.85, after exchanging 117,954 shares, Grace Kennedy ended at $3.05, with 351,000 units, Republic Financial Holdings ended at $102.65, with 500 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank completed trading at $65, after exchanging just 45 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.
TTSE trading inched higher – Friday
The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed on Friday with 168,587 shares valued at $1,793,714 compared to Tuesday’s trading with 117,323 shares valued at $1,121,005.
Market activity, ended with 13 securities changing hands against 12 on Tuesday leading to 2 advancing, 4 declining and 7 remaining unchanged. The Composite Index fell 4.78 points on Friday to 1,242.32, the All T&T Index added 2.08 points to 1,730.62, while the Cross Listed Index fell 1.62 points to close at 101.37.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows the market continuing to be weak as it closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
Gains| Republic Financial Holdings concluded trading with a gain of 2 cents completed trading at $102.65, with 357 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank jumped 72 cents to close at $65 after exchanging just 47 shares.
Losses| Angostura Holdings fell 3 cents to $15.72 and completed trading with 5,266 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings lost 3 cents and completed trading at $47.47, with 60 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group fell 23 cents to end at $5.27, after exchanging 200 shares and Trinidad Cement closed at $3 with a loss of 5 cents, after exchanging 28,985 shares.
Firm Traded| At the close of trading, Clico Investments ended at $20.15 settled at $20.15, with 31,148 units, First Citizens ended at $35.00, after exchanging 4,573 shares, Grace Kennedy settled at $3.05, with 21,210 units trading, One Caribbean Media completed trading at $12.35, with 3,500 stock units changing hands, Point Lisas settled at $3.81, with 2,375 units, Sagicor Financial concluded trading at $8, with 65,690 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.05, with 5,176 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.