The main market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed higher on the first trading day of October following the big gains of more than 4,700 points on Monday to close out September.
At the close on Tuesday, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index advanced 2,563.88 points to close at 569,634.41; the JSE Index gained 2.289.23 points to 518,332.14 and the JSE Financial Index added 0.22 points to close at 142.78.
At the close of trading, 41 securities changed hands in the main and US dollar markets with 16 advancing, 17 declining and 8 traded firm. Main market activity ended with 79,108,777 units valued at $151,516,121 in contrast to 198,831,547 units valued at $1,248,840,350 on Monday
Wigton Windfarm dominated trading with 60.6 million shares for 77 percent of total volume, followed by Sagicor Select Funds with 8.9 million units accounting for 11 percent of the day’s trade and newly listed, QWI Investments with 7.5 million shares for 9 percent of the market’s trade.
The Market closed with an average of 2,081,810 units valued $3,987,266 for each security traded, in contrast to 5,373,826 units for an average of $33,752,442 on Monday. The market closed out September with an average of 1,585,081 units valued at $14,071,562 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 8
stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
In main market activity, Barita dived $4.51 to settle at $81.99 with 25,110 units traded, Berger gained $2, after exchanging just 2,000 shares to close at $20, Carib Cement lost $3.19 to end at $76.81 with 5,300 shares changing hands, Eppley Caribbean Property dropped $3 to end at $35 trading 1,200 shares. Jamaica Broilers closed 51 cents higher to settle at $37 after trading 500,567 shares, Jamaica Producers climbed by 85 cents, in settling at $25.90 with a mere 1,350 shares traded. Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 90 cents exchanging 3,000 units to end at $27.50, Kingston Wharves closed $2 higher to $57 with 24,994 shares changing hands. Mayberry Jamaican Equities closed at $12, after losing 50 cents trading 1,708 shares, NCB Financial climbed $3.89 to settle at $210 with 75,654 units traded, PanJam Investment rose $1 to end at $105 after exchanging 13,466 shares. Portland JSX lost 50 cents, in closing at $8 with 5,000 units changing hands, Sagicor Group dropped $3 to settle at $70 in trading 38,663 shares, Sagicor Real Estate Fund lost 50 cents in trading 5,750 units at $11, Salada Foods closed 35 cents higher at $32, exchanging 15,000 shares. Scotia Group lost $1.40 to end at $61 with 30,034 shares changing hands, Seprod ended the day’s trade $1 higher to settle at $56 in trading 22,594 shares and Wisynco gained 49 cents to end at $23.99, after trading 86,977 shares. In the Preference segment, Eppley 7.5% lost 50 cents in trading 58,400 shares at a 52 weeks’ low of $5.
Trading in the US dollar market ended with 115,593 units valued at over US$13,607 with the market index gaining 0.18 points to close at 199.04. Proven Investments exchanged 18,535 shares at 27 US cents, Sterling Investments traded 48,723 units at 3 US cents and Sygnus Credit Investments traded 48,785 shares, falling by a cent to close at 14 US cents.
JSE main market starts October positively
October 1, 2019 by IC Insider.com
Filed Under: Feature Stories, JSE Main Market, Stock Market Tagged With: Barita Investments, Caribbean Cement, Carreras, Daily Trading, Emerging markets, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund, Grace Kennedy, Jamaica Broilers, Jamaica Producers, Jamaica Stock Exchange, Jamaican stocks, JMMB Group, Kingston Properties, Kingston Wharves, Mayberry Jamaica Equities, NCB Financial, PANJAM Investment, Portland JSX, Productive Business Solution, Proven Investments, Sagicor Group, Sagicor Real Estate Fund, Sagicor Select Fund, Salada Foods, Scotia Group, Seprod, Stanley Motta, Sterling Investments, Supreme Ventures, Sygnus Credit, Trading Activity, Victoria Mutual Investments, Wigton Windfarm, Wisynco Group
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