TTSE stocks in modest rise – Thursday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended Thursday with trading in 13 securities against 14 on Wednesday, with 4 advancing, 3 declining and 6 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market the Composite Index rose 3.56 points to 1,311.30 . The All T&T Index gained 0.03 points to 1,706.73, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.98 points to close at 123.79.
Trading ended with 168,378 shares at a value of $4,345,130 compared to 381,550 shares on Wednesday valued at $8,295,652.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at 3 stocks with bids than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks trading with gains| Angostura Holdings closed with a gain of 4 cents at $16.05, with 10 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank gained 20 cents and settled at $8.50, with 580 units trading. JMMB Group rose 3 cents to $1.78, after exchanging 14,450 shares and Massy Holdings closed with an increase of 5 cents at $47.05, after exchanging 1,445 shares.
Stocks trading with losses| Sagicor Financial fell 1 cent and ended at $8.98, after exchanging 10,500 shares, Scotiabank shed 1 cent and completed trading 100 stock units at $63.99 and Unilever Caribbean lost 10 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $22.90, after exchanging 1,400 shares.
Stocks trading firm | Ansa Mcal settled at $55.01, in trading 5,500 units, First Citizens concluded trading at $34, after exchanging 2,755 shares, Guardian Holdings settled at $18.50, with 11,352 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $107.26, after exchanging 147 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.05, with an exchange of 120,114 units and West Indian Tobacco completed trading at $95.40, with 25 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

3 TTSE stocks rose 3 declined – Wednesday

Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Wednesday with trading in 14 securities against 12 on Tuesday, 3 advanced, 3 declined and 8 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index rose 2.22 points to 1,307.74, the All T&T Index lost 0.77 points to 1,706.70, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.72 points to close at 122.81
Trading ended with 381,550 shares at a value of $8,295,652, compared to 398,742 shares on Tuesday valued at $12,990,512.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
Stocks trading with gains| Ansa Mcal increased by 1 cent and ended at $55.01, with 4,319 units trading, Grace Kennedy rose 1 cent and concluded trading at $3.06, with 450 stock units changing hands and NCB Financial Group gained 10 cents and completed trading at $8.65, after exchanging 4,090 shares.
Stock trading with losses| Clico Investments closed with a loss of 66 cents at $19.50, with 36,163 stock units changing hands, Sagicor Financial shed 1 cent and settled at $8.99, after exchanging 1,400 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 1 cent and ended at $29.05, with 35,072 units changing hands.
Stocks trading firm| First Caribbean International Bank ended at $8.30, with an exchange of 20,001 units, First Citizens completed trading at $34, after exchanging 1,428 shares, JMMB Group settled at $1.75, after trading 200,000 shares, Massy Holdings settled at $47, with 900 shares changing hands, National Flour ended at $1.65, trading 25,047 units. Republic Financial Holdings completed trading 50,236 shares at $107.26, Trinidad Cement ended at $2.70, after exchanging 25 shares and West Indian Tobacco concluded trading at $95.40, with 2,419 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trading volume slips for Trinidad stocks

Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Tuesday with trading in 12 securities against 17 on Monday, with none advancing, 3 declining and 9 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with 398,742 units valued at $12,990,512 compared to 548,561 units valued at $3,807,515 on Monday.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.51 points on Tuesday to 1,305.52, the All T&T Index lost 1.0 points to 1,707.47, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.01 points to close at 122.09 .gained 0.09 points, to close at 1,709.06, while the Cross Listed Index closed unchanged at 122.09.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 3 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| No stock recorded gains at the end of trading.
Stocks closing with losses| Angostura Holdings fell 24 cents and ended at $16.01, with 100,100 stock units changing hands, Ansa Merchant Bank closed with a loss of 45 cents and settled at $38.05, after exchanging 1,000 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 4 cents and completed trading at $29.06, in trading 1,000 units.
Stocks trading firm| Ansa Mcal completed trading just 3 units at $55, Calypso Macro Index Fund ended trading of 311 shares to close at $15, Guardian Holdings closed trading with 4,223 units changing hands at $18.50, JMMB Group ended at $1.75, after exchanging 50,000 shares, Massy Holdings concluded market activity at $47, after trading 148,136 shares. National Enterprises ended at $8.01, with 9 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group settled at $8.55, after exchanging 32,192 shares, One Caribbean Media concluded trading of 753 shares at $10.25, and Scotiabank ended at $64, with 61,015 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

 

Trading gains for Trinidad stocks

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Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Monday with trading in 17 securities against 13 on Friday, with 4 advancing, 2 declining and 11 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.27 points to 1,306.03, the All T&T Index lost 0.59 points to 1,708.47, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.01 points to close at 122.09.
Trading ended with 548,561 units valued at $3,807,515 and included CinemaOne that traded for the first time in the SME sector, compared to 64,237 units valued at $1,038,842 on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Angostura Holdings gained 25 cents to close at $16.25, with 19,300 stock units changing hands. Clico Investments ended trading of 97 stock units after rising 16 cents to end at $20.16, National Enterprises added 1 cent and ended at $8.01, with 87,938 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco gained 15 cents and ended at $95.40, with 510 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Guardian Holdings lost 50 cents and completed trading of 8,195 units at $18.50 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 5 cents and completed trading at $29.10, with 22,400 units.
Stocks trading firm| Calypso Macro Index Fund ended trading of 3,320 shares to close at $15, newly listed Cinemaone, traded for the first time since listing on the Small securities market with 200 shares exchanging hands at $10. First Citizens settled at $34, after exchanging 1,772 shares, JMMB Group concluded trading at $1.75, after exchanging 378,037 shares, Massy Holdings closed at $47, after exchanging 11,909 shares, NCB Financial Group settled at $8.55, after exchanging 7,333 shares. One Caribbean Media ended at $10.25, after exchanging 500 shares, Republic Financial Holdings settled at $107.26, after exchanging 4,790 shares, Sagicor Financial exchanged 2,210 shares to end at $9, Scotiabank ended at $64, with 40 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean closed at $23, after exchanging 10 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trading levels dropped sharply in Trinidad

In a delayed trading session of the Trinidad Stock Exchange on Friday, due to connectivity issues that prevented trading from taking place, the market closed with considerably lower volume and value trading.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 2.49 points to 1,306.30, the All T&T Index gained 0.09 points, to close at 1,709.06, while the Cross Listed Index eased 0.70 points to close at 122.08.
The market closed with 13 securities changing hands on Friday, against 19 on Thursday and finished with 1 advancing, 2 declining and 10 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with units 64,237 valued at $1,038,842 compared to 908,602 valued at $14,315,716 on Thursday as Grace Kennedy dominated the volume traded with nearly 1 million shares.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with just one stock with the bid higher than the last selling price and one with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| Trinidad & Tobago NGL increased 5 cents and completed trading of 600 units at $29.15.
Stocks closing with losses|National Enterprises closed with a loss of 1 cent to end at $8, with 9,770 stock units changing hands and NCB Financial Group closed with a loss of 10 cents and settled at $8.55, after exchanging 40,314 shares.
Stocks trading firm| Ansa McAl completed trading with 1,875 units, at $55, Calypso Macro Index Fund ended trading of 80 shares to close at $15, Clico Investments ended at $20, with 4,287 stock units changing hands, First Citizens settled at $34, after exchanging 100 shares, Grace Kennedy ended at $3.05, trading 864 stock units. Massy Holdings closed at $47, after exchanging 1,810 shares, Republic Financial Holdings settled at $107.26, after exchanging 1,356 shares, Scotiabank ended at $64, with 207 stock units changing hands, Unilever Caribbean concluded at $23, exchanging 1,726 shares and West Indian Tobacco ended at $95.25, with 1,248 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Stock trading disrupted across Caribbean

Trading has not commenced on either the Trinidad or Jamaica Stock exchanges up to 1 PM, Jamaica time.
Based on a release from the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, (TTSE) a systemic problem affected the trading activity in allof the three exchanges in Jamaica, Trinidad and Barbados is the reason for the lack of trading earlier in the day.
The TTSE issued a release earlier today as follows, “TTSE wishes to advise all our valued stakeholders of a delay in trading on January 4th, 2019 due to a technical infrastructure issue experienced by one of our service providers which has impacted all three (3) major regional exchanges and is beyond the control of the TTSE. While our service providers are working expeditiously to resolve this issue, we have activated our business continuity process and advise that trading will commence later today. We thank you for your patience and cooperation at this time.”
The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) advised no one of the problem, while a check on the Barbados Stock Exchange website revealed no information on trading for the day.

Marlene Street Forrest, Managing Director of the JSE.

The JSE has clients who utilize their trading platform but not even those persons have been advised about the problem and given an indication whether trading will occur or not for the day.
IC Insider.com had previously indicated that the problem was with the current trading platform that was installed at the start of 2016, has been plagued with several problems. Marlene Street Forrest, Managing Directors of the JSE advised that the problem was not with the platform but was a connectivity issue that impacted the system that prevented trading from taking place.

More gains for Trinidad stocks – Thursday

Stocks recorded more gain for the second consecutive day of trading for the year trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange on Thursday, as the market closed with all three main indices ending higher.
At close of the market, the Composite Index rose 1.90 points to 1,308.79, the All T&T Index gained 2.80 points, to close at 1,708.97, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.13 points to close at 122.78.
The market closed with 19 securities changing hands on Thursday, against 14 on Wednesday and finished with 5 advancing, 3 declining and 11 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with units 908,602 valued at $14,315,716 compared to 1,076,008 valued at $6,913,140 on Thursday as Grace Kennedy dominated the volume traded with nearly 1 million shares.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with just 1 stock with the bid higher than the last selling price and none with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| Grace Kennedy added 5 cents and completed trading at $3.05, with 6,447 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings increased 90 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ high of $19, with an exchange of 2,500 units, Massy Holdings rose 5 cents and ended at $47, after exchanging 125,979 shares. National Enterprises closed with a gain of 1 cent to close at $8.01, with 666,562 stock units changing hands and Prestige Holdings gained 20 cents and settled at $7.50, after trading 250 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments fell 16 cents and completed trading at $20, with 3,853 shares changing hands, Scotiabank closed with a loss of 25 cents and completed trading at $64, with 312 stock units changing hands and Trinidad Cement shed 2 cents and concluded trading at $2.70, after exchanging 4,750 shares.
Stocks trading firm| Calypso Macro Index Fund ended trading of 7,160 shares to close at $15. First Caribbean International Bank settled at $8.30, with the trading of 49,999 units, First Citizens ended at $34, after exchanging 1,173 shares, JMMB Group exchanged 200 shares to end at $1.75, NCB Financial Group concluded trading 1,100 shares at $8.65, One Caribbean Media closed at $10.25, after trading 2,879 shares. Point Lisas finished trading at $3.65, with 1,000 stock units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $107.26, after exchanging 188 shares, Sagicor Financial ended at $9, in swapping 6,372 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.10, with 6,978 units trading and West Indian Tobacco completed trading at $95.25, with 20,900 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Positive start in 2018 for Trinidad stocks

Trading ended on the Trinidad Stock Exchange closed on the first day of 2019 with all three main indices ending with modest gains.
At close of the market, the Composite Index rose 4.41 points to 1,306.89, the All T&T Index gained 1 points, to close at 1,706.17, while the Cross Listed Index added 1.08 points to close at 122.65.
The market closed with 14 securities changing hands on Wednesday, against 14 on Monday and finished with 5 advancing, 3 declining and 6 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with units 1,076,008 valued at $6,913,140 compared to 140,142 units valued at $3,083,731 on Monday as Grace Kennedy dominated the volume traded with nearly 1 million shares.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| Ansa Merchant gained 24 cents to $38.50, after exchanging 383 shares, Clico Investments gained 16 cents and ended at $20.16, with 3,516 stock units changing hands, First Citizens advanced by 3 cents to settle at $34 after exchanging 10,657 shares. Grace Kennedy concluded trading with a gain of 10 cents to  end at $3, with 967,000 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group gained 15 cents and settled at $8.65, after exchanging 397 shares,
Stocks closing with losses| Massy Holdings to finish at $46.95 concluded at $46.95, after exchanging 52,181 shares, National Flour completed trading of 25 units at $1.65 and Point Lisas lost 5 cents and ended at $3.65, with 4,019 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing firm| Agostini’s closed at $23.4 concluded at $23.40, after exchanging 200 shares, Ansa Mcal advanced $55 completed trading at $55.00, with 1,000 units, Calypso Macro Index Fund ended trading 630 shares to close at $15. First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 986 units at $8.30, Trinidad & Tobago NGL completed trading with 32,740 units at $29.10 and Unilever Caribbean closed at $23.00 after exchanging 2,274 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trinidad stocks down for 5th year

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading ended on the Trinidad Stock Exchange on the last day of 2018 with modest changes to the three main indices, leaving the All T&T Index down for the fifth year in a row.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.49 points to 1,302.48 and rose just 2.85 percent for the year. The All T&T Index gained 0.32 points to 1,705.17, but had a modest decline of 1.36 percent for the year, the market in 2017, closed down 4.08 percent, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.18 points to close at 121.57 but rose 12.17 percent for the year, well off the 36 percent rise in 2017.
The market closed with 14 securities changing hands on Monday, against 13 on Friday and finished with 3 advancing, 4 declining and 7 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with 140,142 units valued at $3,083,731 compared to 336,690 units valued at $6,885,454 on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Guardian Holdings closed with a gain of 10 cents and settled at $18.10, in trading 665 units, Massy Holdings gained 10 cents and ended at $47.10, after exchanging 11,058 shares and Unilever Caribbean rose 5 cents and completed trading at $23, with 6,107 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Calypso Macro Index Fund  lost 50 cents in trading 700 shares to close at $15, Clico Investments fell 16 cents and completed trading at $20 with 48,196 stock units changing hands, Sagicor Financial closed with a loss of 45 cents and completed trading of 7,516 stock units at $9 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 15 cents and ended at $29.10, after exchanging 25,660 shares.
Stocks closing firm| Agostini’s ended at $23.40, after exchanging 100 shares, Grace Kennedy completed trading at $2.90, with 2,551 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises completed trading at $8, trading 101 stock units, NCB Financial Group closed at $8.50, after exchanging 33,923 shares. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $107.26, after exchanging 1,073 shares, Scotiabank settled at $64.25, with 1,000 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco settled at $95.25, after exchanging 1,492 units.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

More TTSE stocks fall than rise – Friday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading ended after closing for the Christmas break with 13 securities changing hands on Friday, against 13 on Thursday and finished with 2 advancing, 4 declining and 7 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.37 points to 1,302.97, the All T&T Index gained 1.61 points to 1,704.85, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.33 points to close at 121.75. Trading ended with 336,690 units valued at $6,885,454 compared to 101,149 units valued at $3,433,867 on Thursday.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Calypso Macro Index Fund rose 50 cents and ended at $15.50, with 20 stock units changing hands and First Citizens gained 34 cents to close at $33.97 after exchanging 100 shares.
Stocks closing with Losses| Clico Investments concluded trading with a loss of 4 cents and ended at $20.16, with 43,504 stock units changing hands, JMMB Group traded with a loss of 1 cent at $1.75, after exchanging 151,652 shares. NCB Financial Group fell 4 cents to $8.50, after exchanging just 123 shares and One Caribbean Media closed with a loss of 25 cents at a 52 weeks’ low of $10.25, exchanging 1,242 shares.
Stocks closing firm| First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 4,965 units at $8.30, Massy Holdings closed at $47, after exchanging 117,610 shares, National Enterprises ended at $8 with 50 stock units changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings concluded at $107.26, after exchanging 412 shares, Sagicor Financial ended at $9.45, with 500 stock units changing hands, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.25, after trading 2,350 shares and Trinidad Cement concluded trading at $2.72, after exchanging 14,162 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

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