JSE stocks slip into November

Main Market stocks declined to start off November but the Junior Market and the Jamaica JSE US Market rose to start the new month on a positive note at the close, with the JSE Combined Market Index falling 1,424.21 to close at 360,064.48.
The JSE Main Index declined 1,605.97 points to 346,045.01 the Junior Market Index closed at 4,060.08 points after putting on 8.37 points while the All Jamaica Composite Index fell 818.79 points to 396,389.60 and the JSE US dollar market rose 1.17 points to 212.91.
Trading ended, with 17,410,768 shares changing hands, for $85.8 million, down from $157.7 million, with 68,325,229 shares traded in all markets on the previous day. The JSE USD market ended as investors expended US$20,849 from US$25,574 on Monday.
The market’s PE ratio ended at 23.7 based on 2021-22 earnings and 12.7 times those for 2022-23 at the close of trading.
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