Only $10m traded on JSE on Monday
August 31, 2015 by
Unlike Friday when there were only 9 securities trading in the main and US dollar markets, Monday saw trading in 19 securities.
At the close, the JSE Market Index fell 334.02 points to 97,283.75. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index declined 373.34 points to 107,676.10 at support level on the downside and the JSE combined index added 227.26 points to end at 100,418.20.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading that confirms that the decline in the market is ending. Trading closed with a reading of 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, and 4 with offers that were lower, the same reading as on Friday.
In trading, Cable and Wireless rose just 1 cent with 1,764,685 units and closed at 46 cents. At the close, bids have built up with 159,000 units at 44 cents, at 43 cents, two bids form 779,586 units, and at 42 cents 710,209 units, 120,000 at 41 cents and 1,538,423 units at 40 cents. On offer between 46 and 52 cents, are 7 visible offers to sell 1,550,578 shares, IC Insider understands that there is an undisclosed amount at 46 cents. Grace Kennedy had 48,366 units changing hands at $64, Jamaica Broilers traded at $6.40 with just 2,500 shares changing hands to gain 80 cents, JMMB Group traded 28,350 shares at $7.50, but lost 20 cents, National Commercial Bank traded 11,348 shares and closed with a gain of 73 cents at $28.75. Sagicor Group with 82,930 shares changing hands, closed at $13. Scotia Group traded 70,705 units to close with a gain of 60 cents at $24.36, Scotia Investments ended down 79 cents at $27 while only 1,000 units traded, Supreme Ventures ended with 21,362 stock units trading, with a gain of 2 cents to $3.42 and Proven Investments ordinary share, traded 23,350 units at 21 US cents for a loss of 1 US cent.