2 new junior market highs

Dolphin Cove closed at a new high on Tuesday

Dolphin Cove closed at a new high on Tuesday

Activity on the Junior Market closed with 11 securities trading and ended with 327,869 units changing hands valued at $2,114,887. The JSE Junior Market Index declined 1.84 points to close at 924.26, with the price of 2 stocks advancing, 2 declining with 2 closing at 52 weeks’ high.
At the close of the market, there were 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 2 with lower offers and 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and 6 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, AMG Packaging ending with 7,852 shares changing hands to close at $3.16. Blue Power closed with 1,141 shares trading $1.01 lower at $9.50, Cargo Handlers finished with 76,100 units to close with a gain of $1, to a new all-time high of $25, JM 23-6-15Caribbean Cream with 24,200 shares traded lower by 10 cents to $1.60, Dolphin Cove trading 10,971 shares to closed higher by 8 cents at a new high of $12.58. Jamaican Teas ended with 52,591 shares changing hands, to close at $4, Knutsford Express closed at $6.10 while 1,697 shares changed hands. Lasco Distributors traded 107,536 shares to close at $1.65, there was dealing in 14,440 Lasco Manufacturing’s shares at $1.40, Medical Disposables contributed 7,031 shares with the price ending at $2.30 and Eppley 2019 preference share exchanged 24,310 units at $6.

JSE poised to rise on Wednesday

PriceBalloons_KittisakFREEIMAGE280x150pxActivity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange picked up with one of the better trading days in terms of the number of securities being active. At the close there were 14 stocks rising, 8 declining as 39 securities changed hands, including 4 that closed at new 52 weeks’ high and ending in 4,671,007 units trading, valued at $73,832,092, in all market segments.
The changes in the market indices were very small with the JSE Market Index gaining just 13.43 points to 97,452.41, theJSE All Jamaican Composite index rising by 15.01 points to close at 107,864.54 but the JSE combined index declined by 4.07 points to end at 100,255.47.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and just 3 with offers that were lower, a suggestion that advancing stocks should have the upper hand again on Wednesday.
JSE sum 23-6-15In trading, Cable & Wireless closed with 1,149,216 units trading to end at 45 cents, Carreras traded 321,462 shares and gained $2.19 to end at $50.50, Desnoes & Geddes gained 44 cents in trading 733,245 shares to close at $8. Gleaner ended with 108,114 shares changing hands but lost 8 cents at the close, Grace Kennedy had 26,700 units changing hands and put on 64 cents to $64, Jamaica Broilers gained 55 cents while trading 8,410 units to end at $6. JMMB Group ended with 20,085 shares trading unchanged at $7.50, Kingston Wharves put on 30 cents in closing at $7 having traded just 2,900 units. Mayberry Investments traded 252,867 shares to close at $2.60 after shedding 30 cents, National Commercial Bank lost 44 cents in trading 1,008,211 shares at $29.01 at the end. JSE fn qts 23-6-15 138 Student Living regained the 40 cents it lost recently to close at $4.40 with 20,000 units changing hands, Pan Jamaican dropped $2.70 with 59,230 units to close at $60.80, Proven Investments traded 305,252 shares between 22 US cents and the closing price of 19.01 US cents, for a slight gain at the end. Radio Jamaica closed with a gain of 30 cents to a new 52 weeks’ high of $3.50 with just 4,214 shares changing hands, Sagicor Group was up 55 cents with 191,448 units trading to end at $12.95, Sagicor Real Estate X Fund closed 1 cent higher at a new high of $8.01 after 4,000 shares were exchanged. Scotia Group had 95,808 units trading 10 cents higher at $23.25 and Scotia Investments traded 15,000 shares at $29.85 at the close.

Ja$ loses value vs US on Tuesday

USdollarStacks600x250 The Jamaican dollar lost ground on Tuesday against the US dollar but gained on the Canadian dollar and the Pound. Dealers bought the equivalent of US$33,052,701 compared with US$38,566,283 on Monday, while they sold the equivalent of US$35,474,277 versus US$33,558,404 previously.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$29,480,545 compared to US$35,549,329 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar increased 12 cents at $116.08 and US$32,534,666 was sold versus US$31,984,474 on Monday, the selling rate rose 5 cents to $116.70. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 32 cents to $92.70 with dealers buying C$1,040,772 and selling C$781,080, at an average rate that fell 33 cents to $94.75.FX sum 23-6-15 The rate for buying the British Pound gained 69 cents to $181.84 for the purchase of £1,661,629, while £960,999 was sold, at an average rate that dropped 77 cents to $183.80. At the end of trading, it took J$132.94 to purchase the Euro, 78 cents more than on Monday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$130.18 for 65 cents more than Monday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$138,081, while the equivalent of US$791,938 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar dropped $3.36 to $117.15 the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $95.61 and $122.52 respectively but the lowest selling rate leapt $18.64 to $114. FX HL 23-6-15The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 30 cents to $95.50, the lowest buying rate ended 12 cents lower at $75.53. The highest selling rate was down 17 cents to $98 and the lowest selling rate fell 55 cents to $90.60. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 60 cents to $184, the lowest buying rate gained 33 cents to $148.57, with the highest selling rate falling $3.45 to $187.65 and the lowest selling rate climbed 40 cents to $179.

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Unilever at a new high on Tuesday

Unilever at a new high on Tuesday

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange ended with 12 securities changing hands of which 1 advanced, 2 declined and 9 traded firm with a total of 337,437 units, valued at $1,849,127.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 0.19 points to close at 1,160.99, the All T&T Index was unchanged at 1,968.22 and the Cross Listed Index fell by a mere 0.05 points to end at 46.43.
Gains|, Unilever Caribbean traded 100 shares and gained 2 cents to close at a new high of $66.38 and is the only stock gaining at the close.
Declines| National Commercial Bank declined 1 cent to end the day at $1.79 while trading only 2,664 units and One Caribbean Media traded 868 shares, 1 cent lower at $22.42.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, ANSA Mcal with 970 shares changing hands and ended at $67.25. CLICO Investment Fund traded just 400 units in closing at $22.57, First Citizens Bank with 18,656 shares trading for $666,952, closed at $35.75, TTSE sum 23-6-15Grace Kennedy contributing just 2,000 shares to close at $3.53 while Guardian Holdings added 1,000 shares to end at $14. Guardian Media trading 7,492 shares closed at $19.76, JMMB Group added 3,663 shares at 45 cents each. Massy Holdings traded 359 shares to close at $64.35, Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 300 shares, to close at $6.30, Scotiabank trading only 50 shares to close 1 cent higher at $62.16 and Trinidad Cement with 301,515 shares changing hands for a value of $874,394, closed at $2.90.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

JSE main market down in early trading

After an hour and fifteen minutes of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on JSE Intra - 10.45am 23-06-15.Tuesday, the main market indices are down but the junior market is up moderately with the prices of 12 stocks gaining, and only 4 declining as 24 securities traded including 3 in the junior market with total volume of stocks trading at 1.39 million units.
Cargo Handlers traded 1,100 shares at a new high of $25 with a gain of $1, Pan Jamaican Investment traded 57,080 shares 50 cents higher at $64, Proven Investments traded 303,259 units at US 22 US cents.
TheJSE Market Index lost 150.34 points to 97,288.64 the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 169.04 points to 107,681.49 at and the JSE combined index gave up 112.24 points to 100,147.30, the junior market index added 3.25 points to 929.35.

J$ gains value on Monday

FX_USPound The Jamaican dollar gained ground on Monday against the US and Canadian dollars and the Pound as dealers bought the equivalent of US$38,566,283 compared with US$31,243,493 on Friday, while they sold the equivalent of US$33,558,404 versus US$30,952,352 previously.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$35,549,329 compared to US$27,235,624 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar declined 11 cents at $115.96 and US$31,984,474 was sold versus US$28,289,318 on Friday, the selling rate fell 1 cent to $116.65. FX sum 22-6-15The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped $1.28 to $92.38 with dealers buying C$942,773 and selling C$649,533, at an average rate that fell 2 cents to $95.08. The rate for buying the British Pound gained 22 cents to $181.15 for the purchase of £1,348,215, while £578,473 was sold, at an average rate that dropped $2.09 to $184.57. At the end of trading, it took J$132.16 to purchase the Euro, 74 cents less than on Friday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$129.53 for 62 cents less than Friday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$159,912, while the equivalent of US$129,218 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar climbed $2.31 to $120.51 the lowest buying rate rose $2.61 to $95.61, the highest selling rate remained at $122.52 and lowest selling rate lost 25 cents $95.36. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined 30 cents to $95.20, FX hl 22-6-15rv the lowest buying rate ended 53 cents higher at $75.65. The highest selling rate was up 27 cents to $98.17 and the lowest selling rate fell 60 cents to $91.15. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped 47 cents to $184.60, the lowest buying rate dropped 83 cents to $148.24, with the highest selling rate falling $1.07 to $191.10 and the lowest selling rate eased $1 to $178.60.

JSE ekes small gain Monday

Activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 11 stocks rising,11 declining as 31 securities changed hands, ending in 2,308,869 units trading, valued at $12,795,656, and 4 stocks closing at new 52 weeks’ high, in all market segments.
JSE sum 22-6-15The JSE Market Index added 56.80 points to 97,438.98, theJSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 63.48 points to close at 107,849.53 and the JSE combined index gained 124.65 points to end at 100,259.54.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with offers that were lower.
In trading Cable & Wireless ended with 204,187 units changing hands I cent higher at the close at 45 cents but traded as high as high as 48 cents. Caribbean Cement ended with 173,958 units trading, but lost 35 cents to end at $5.50, Desnoes & Geddes traded 28,187 shares and lost 5 cents in closing at $7.56, Jamaica Broilers had 9,768 shares changing hands and fell 55 cents to end at $5.45, JMMB Group traded unchanged at $7.50 after 237,117 JSE clse qts- 22-6-15units changed hands. National Commercial Bank traded 94,083 shares and lost 5 cents in closing at $29.45, Sagicor Group ended with 94,279 shares being active, fell 20 cents to end at $12.40, Scotia Group struggles to recover with 36,944 shares closed unchanged at $23.15. Proven Investments ordinary share traded 51,000 units and declined 3 cents to 19 US cents, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 243,400 units at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share had 10,100 units traded and lost 1 cent in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.99.

3 new highs for junior market

Knutsford Express closed at a new all time high of $6.10 on Monday.

Knutsford Express closed at a new all time high of $6.10 on Monday.

Stocks continue to trade higher on the Junior Market with 9 securities trading, and ended with 1,094,072 units changing hands valued at $2,303,628. The JSE Junior Market Index gained 7.84 points to close at 926.10, with the price of 6 stocks advancing, 1 declining with 3 closing at 52 weeks’ high.
At the close of the market, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 2 with lower offers and 5 securities closing with no bids to buy and 6 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, Blue Power closing with 659 shares trading at $10.51, after being as high as $11.60 for a new 52 weeks’ high. Caribbean Cream finishing with 60,000 units to close with a gain of 10 cents at $1.70, Caribbean Flavours trading 200,000 shares and ended 25 cents higher at $2.55,JM 22-6-15 Dolphin Cove finishing trading with only 400 shares to gain 50 cents to end at a new 52 weeks’ high of $12.50. Knutsford Express closing with 829 shares changing hands, 5 cents higher at $6.10 for a new 52 weeks’ high, Lasco Financial Services finishing trading with 662,171 units. The price slipped 15 cents to $1.80 after trading as high as $2, Lasco Manufacturing had 38,773 shares changing hands at $1.40, Medical Disposables contributed 11,240 shares with the price rising 5 cents, to $2.30 and Derrimon Trading 11.75% preference ended trading with 120,000 units at $2.50.

TTSE continues to mark time

TTSETrading280x150 Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange after it closed on Friday for a public holiday ended with 8 securities changing hands of which advanced, declined and traded firm with a total of 140,193 units, valued at $4,558,611.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 0.19 points to close at 1,161.18, the All T&T Index fell by just 0.50 points to close at 1,968.22 and the Cross Listed Index increased by a mere 0.02 points to end at 46.48.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, ANSA Mcal with 60,125 shares trading, valued at $4,043,406 and gained 9 cents, to end at $67.25 and Scotiabank trading only 50 shares to close 1 cent higher at $62.16.
Declines| West Indian Tobacco was the sole stock to decline, falling 50 cents to end the day at $125.50 while trading only 23 units.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading TTSE sum 22-6-15are, Grace Kennedy contributing just 2,000 shares to close at $3.53, while Guardian Holdings added 1,000 shares to end at $14. Guardian Media trading 126 shares closed at $19.76, Massy Holdings traded 50 shares close at $64.35 and Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 76,819 shares valued at $482,444, to close at $6.30.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

JSE gains in early trading

After an hour of moderate trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Monday, the main JSE int - 22-6-15 -10.30and junior markets are up with the prices of 7 stocks gaining, and only 1 declining as 14 securities traded including 4 in the junior market with total volume of stocks trading at 424,950 units.
Lasco Financial Services traded 302,171 units back at $2 and gained 5 cents in the process, Grace gained 54 cents to $63.90 and Desnoes and Geddes is up 29 cents to $7.90.
The JSE Market Index gained 367.88 points to 97,750.06 the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 411.19 points to 108,197.24 at and the JSE combined index that gained 361.42 points to 100,496.31, the junior market index lost 1.61 points to 919.87.