In early trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the junior market had a healthy gain in the index, lack of supply, could give a bid lift to prices in the upcoming sessions. After more than an hours trading, 11 junior market securities or 40 percent of listings, had no stock on offer, an indication that buyers in these stocks may need to move their buying prices higher to get the stocks they want.
Interesting trades, with 75 minutes having elapsed, are Cable & Wireless trading 501,500 units and last traded at $1.55 for a 3 cents gain from Friday’s last traded price, Ciboney Group with 28,200 units at a 52 weeks’ high of 19 cents, with a bid to buy 45,830 units at 21 cents, National Commercial Bank with a fall to $35.75 with 28,750 units, Caribbean Flavours at a new high of $6.75 with 16,512 shares trading and General Accident Insurance with 500,000 shares changing hands at $1.97.
At 10.45am, the all Jamaica Composite Index is up 72.22 points to 156,185.95, the JSE Market Index gained 64.62 points to 141,690.58, the JSE combined index rose 247.76 points to be at 147,539.23 and the junior market index rose 20.91 points to 1,646.92.
In trading, 26 securities have changed hands with a volume of 1,526,763 units as 9 stocks gained and 9 declined.
Juniors up set to climb
November 30, 2015 by