Juniors drop with 1 new high – Tuesday
Trading ended with 7 stocks that rose while 6 declined, including Knutsford Express that closed at a new 52 weeks’ high of $23.25 with 2,882 shares trading, to record a gain of 5 cents. At the end of trading 6 stocks closed with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 ended with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial Services gained 5 cents in trading 40,000 shares, to end at $16.05, AMG Packaging added 51 cents and closed at $13.51, with 10,299 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream closed with 419,825 units changing hands and fell 30 cents, to $7.05. Cargo Handlers last traded at $75.04, but now has a bid at $76.10, to buy 5,000 shares, with no stock on offer at the close. Caribbean Flavours traded 8,910 units to end at $7 with a gain of 15 cents, Consolidated Bakeries had 35,242 units changing hands to end at $2.35, General Accident gained 1 cent, in trading 950 units to close at $2.30. Honey Bun dropped 45 cents with 10,516 shares changing hands, to close at $5.08, Jamaican Teas traded 5,235 units with a fall of 45 cents to close at $3.40, Lasco Distributors ended with 11,700 shares changing hands to end at $7.05, Lasco Financial lost 5 cents in trading 750,200 units to close at $3.35. Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.85 with 644,900 shares trading, after falling 4 cents, Paramount Trading ended with a loss of $2.50 as 1,249 shares changed hands at $12, tTech climbed 41 cents and ended at $4.41 with 507,226 units changing hands and Eppley 10% preference share gained 1 cent to close at $6.11 with 100,371 units changing hands.
3 TTSE stocks gain 2 fall – Tuesday
Trading activity on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market continued with relatively low volumes when it closed Tuesday. At the close 14 securities changed hands, resulting in 130,829 shares valued at just $2,628,992 traded, 3 stocks rose, 2 declined and 9 remained unchanged, leading to increases in all of the market indices.
The Composite Index gained 0.38 points to close at 1,155.30, the All T&T Index rose 0.41 points to close at 1,820.32 and the Cross Listed Index advanced 0.05 points to at 65.26.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 8 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with offers that were lower.
Gains| JMMB Group ended with a gain of 1 cent as 8,000 shares changed hands to close at 64 cents, National Flour rose 1 cent and ended with 239 shares changing hands to close at $2.32 and Scotiabank gained 1 cent to close with 168 shares changing hands at $56.51, after trading as high as $57.
Losses| Guardian Holdings shed 23 cents with 2,640 shares changing hands and ended at $13.57 and Unilever Caribbean traded 79 shares to close new 52 weeks’ low of $62.69.
Firm Trades| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 430 units at $23.25, Clico Investment Fund ended at $22.65 with 38,671 shares valued at $875,898 trading, First Citizens traded 313 units at $35, Massy Holdings ended with just 20 shares changing hands at $54.95, National Commercial Bank ended with 10,000 shares changing hands to close at $2.65. Sagicor Financial Corporation ended with 33,021 shares changing hands at $6.90, Scotia Investments closed at $1.70 with 47,000 shares changing hands, Trinidad and Tobago NGL with 8,526 shares changing hands, closed at $23.76 and West Indian Tobacco had 100 shares changing hands at $126.31.
Juniors claw higher on Monday
Trading ended with 7 stocks that rose while 7 declined, while the market index gained 7.24 points, to close at 2,257.52. At the end of trading 5 stocks closed with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 ended with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial Services traded 7,357 shares to end at $16, AMG Packaging lost 12 cents and closed at $13 with 16,104 units changing hands, CAC 2000 closed with 1,797 units changing hands but fell 1 cent to $6, Cargo Handlers had 4,000 shares changing hands, to close at $75.04 with the loss of a cent. Caribbean Flavours traded 589,637 units to end at $6.85 with a loss of 15 cents, Caribbean Producers gained 1 cent in trading 6,162 units at $3.26, Consolidated Bakeries fell 10 cents in trading 18,620 units to end at $2.35, General Accident gained 8 cents, in trading 2,046 units to close at $2.29. Honey Bun had 98,613 shares changing hands, to close with a gain of 5 cents at $5.55, Iron Rock Insurance traded 1,303 units and gained 2 cents to close at $3.30. Jetcon Corporation traded 127,964 shares and fell 20 cents to close at a new high of $3, Key Insurance with 1,653 shares changing hands rose 15 cents to end at $2.65, Lasco Distributors ended with 1,782,910 shares changing hands but gained 5 cents to land at $7.05. Lasco Financial traded just 400 units to close at $3.40 and Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.89 with 6,366 shares trading, after falling 7 cents.
3 TTSE stocks gain 3 fall- Monday
The Composite Index gained 0.95 points to close at 1,154.92, the All T&T Index rose 2.48 points to close at 1,819.91 and the Cross Listed Index slipped 0.08 points to at 65.21.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 5 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund declined 5 cents and ended at $22.65 with 31,471 shares valued at $712,981 trading, Guardian Holdings gained 23 cents with 14,500 shares changing hands and ended at $13.80 and Scotiabank gained 40 cents to close with 300 shares changing hands at $56.50.
Losses| JMMB Group ended with loss of 1 cent as 108,633 shares changed hands to close at 63 cents, Massy Holdings lost 1 cent and ended with 10,000 shares with a value of $549,421changing hands at $54.95 and Sagicor Financial Corporation fell 3 cents with 50,000 shares changing hands at $6.90, for a value of $345,000.
Firm Trades|, First Citizens traded 840 units at $35, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $109.98 with 10,000 shares valued at $1,099,800 changing hands, Tobago Trinidad and NGL with 532 shares changing hands, closed at $23.76 and Trinidad Cement traded 840 shares to close unchanged at $3.05.
JSE down sharply in early session – Monday
In early morning trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the main market dropped sharply with 2,649.37 points being cut from the all Jamaican Composite Index.
Scotia Group dropped to $29.09 from $31.70 and is one of the the main contributor to the loss, while Grace Kennedy traded 77,140 units and lost $2 to trade at $43. JMMB Group traded 1,788,648 units at $9.50, dwon from $9.84 that it closed at on friday, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 926,000 units at $2.10 and Lasco Distributors traded 1,782,310 at $7.01, being the leading trades.
At 10:45 am 32 securities traded, resulting in a volume of 4,736,763 shares changing hands. The average number of shares traded amounts to 148,024 units compared to 2,248,744 units on Friday. The number of stocks falling is now at 13 while the prices of 16 securities rose.
The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 2,649.37 points to 177,785.43 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index slipped 2,369.01 points to 160,013.56, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index dived 2,089.00 points to close at 171,620.89 and the junior market index rose 10.57 points to 2,260.85.
FX stock pile now US$189M – Friday
Authorized dealers added another $6 million to their stockpile of foreign exchange on Friday moving the net purchases since the end of June, to US$189 million by Jamaica’s foreign exchange dealers as the selling rate for the United States dollar rose again.
In Friday’s trading, dealers bought US$44,787,776 and sold US$38,925,904 compared to US$43,395,032 purchased and US$37,474,064 sold on Thursday, of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$42,010,057 compared to US$39,678,921 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 1 cent to $126.65. A total of US$36,526,935 was sold versus US$35,507,077 on Thursday, with the selling rate rising 5 cents to end at $127.20. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 54 cents to end at $95.62, with dealers buying C$1,077,564 and selling C$1,486,362 at an average rate that jumped $1.14 to $99.28. The average rate for buying the British Pound climbed $1.01 to $163.53 for the purchase of £1,409,548, while £854,904 was sold with the rate jumping by $1.15 to end at $166.07.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for the Euro, dropped $2.33 to close at J$142.59 from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$457,288 being bought, while US$411,932 was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Friday, include a drop of $18.80 in the lowest selling rate for the US dollar to $104.20, a rise of 97 cents in the highest selling rate of Canadian Dollar to close at $103.68, a jumped of $5 in the lowest selling rate to end at $95. Trading in the British Pound resulted in a rise of $3.64 in the highest buying rate to $170.74, a rise of $1.91 in the lowest buying rate to $134.88, a rise of $2.48 in the lowest buying rate to end at $175.50 while the lowest selling rate climbed $2 to close of $160.