Trading falls on the JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Wednesday, with the market slipping after trading 23 percent fewer shares than on Tuesday, resulting in an even number of stocks rising and falling.
At the close of the market, trading ended with three securities changing hands compared to five on Tuesday and ended with the price of one stock rising, one declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index fell 2.01 points to settle at 192.07 and the average PE Ratio ended at 13 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 88,771 shares, accounting for US$20,104 compared to 115,368 units at US$7,788 on Tuesday.
The average trade for the day amounts to 29,590 units changing hands at US$6,701, in contrast to an average of 23,074 shares at US$1,558 on Tuesday. Trading ended with an average of 20,591 units for the month to date at US$3,450 in contrast to 19,841 units at US$3,179. By comparison, October ended with an average of 697,808 units for US$17,320.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment climbed 0.85 of a cent to 8.65 US cents in exchanging 15,061 units, Proven Investments remained at 26 US cents after trading 73,597 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments lost 1.27 cents to close at 13.10 US cents with an exchange of 113 units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

TTSE falters again

The primary indices fell for a second consecutive day in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday.  The number of shares exchanged, led by volume leader Clico Investments, was 35 percent higher than Tuesday with values climbing 345 percent.
The market closed with 14 securities trading, up from 20 on Tuesday, and closed with five stocks advancing, seven declining and two remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 177,082 shares for $4,263,329 compared to 101,236 shares valued $958,604 on Tuesday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 12,649 units at $304,524 versus an average of 5,062 units at $47,930 for each security on Tuesday. For the month to date, the average trade amounts to 8,491 shares at $126,214 compared to 7,942 units at $102,663 on Tuesday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The T&T Composite Index shed 2.91 points to 1,292.99, the All T&T Index declined by 7.08 points to 1,730.88, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.18 points to close at 115.59.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of two stocks higher than the last selling prices and one with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Citizens Bank gained 1 cent trading 5,996 stock units to settle at $43.50, Grace Kennedy rose 5 cents to $3.65, in exchanging 1,667 units, Guardian Holdings closed at $20.15, with gains of 5 cents in transferring 51,842 shares. Massy Holdings ended 60 cents higher at $58, with 1,726 units changing hands and Trinidad Cement picked up 1 cent to finish at $2.06, in trading 2,750 units.
Stocks declining│ Ansa McAL declined by $3.99 to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $45, in an exchange of 465 units, Clico Investments shed 2 cents after trading 99,676 shares to finish at $25, First Caribbean International Bank lost 1 cent transferring 5,996 stock units to end at $7.04. Republic Financial Holdings shed 9 cents to settle at $140.90 trading 150 units, Trinidad and Tobago NGL ended at $14.61, with a loss of 14 cents exchanging 2,872 units, Unilever Caribbean closed 20 cents lower at $16.80, in transferring 3,360 stock units and West Indian Tobacco settled at $33.42, after losing 1 cent and trading 2,991 units.
Stocks trading firm│One Caribbean Media transferred 320 units at $4.85 and Scotiabank held firm at $54.35 exchanging 1,932 units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main Market on the rise

Following strong gains on Monday, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market put in another solid performance on Tuesday, with the market rising after rising stocks were edged out by declining ones as investors exchanged 36 percent fewer shares than on Monday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index advanced 1,231.88 points to 413,032.64, the Main Index climbed 1,081.30 points to 376,773.39 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.07 points to settle at 98.16.
Trading ended with 39 securities changing hands compared to 40 on Monday and closed with the prices of 13 stocks rising, 15 declining and 11 unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 15.4 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 7,825,111 shares for $108,303,727 compared to 12,225,817 units at $173,057,044 on Monday. Trading was led by QWI Investments, accounting for 29.8 percent of the volume, with 2.33 million shares, followed by Transjamaican Highway 23.5 percent, with 1.84 million units and Seprod with 10.6 percent or 831,954 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 200,644 units at $2,777,019 for each security, in comparison to an average of 305,645 shares at $4,326,426 on Monday. The average trade for November to date ends with 205,389 units at $3,287,944 for each security, in contrast to 206,115 units at $3,366,085. Trading month to date continues to compare adversely to October’s average of 398,200 units at $4,622,532.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments fell $1 to $85, with investors swapping 185,409 shares, Berger Paints gained 44 cents to close at $11.85, with 1,300 units changing hands. First Rock Capital closed at $12.50, after losing $1.43 and trading 46,329 stock units, Jamaica Broilers climbed $2.79 to $27.94, with an exchange of 8,766 shares, Jamaica Producers gained 57 cents in closing at $21.75, with a transfer of 235,267 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange settled at $18.48, with gains of 67 cents after crossing the market with 11,465 stock units, Kingston Wharves declined $2.25 to $46.70, trading 532 units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities lost 42 cents to settle at $7.08, in trading 2,997 shares. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy gained $1.50 to $150, with 1,360 units changing hands, 138 Student Living rose 75 cents to $4.60, in exchanging 30 shares, Pan Jam Investment shed 95 cents and ended at $63, with 13,491 stock units crossing the exchange, Proven Investments gained 50 cents to close at $38.50, with investors swapping 20,539 stock units and Wisynco Group lost 50 cents to finish at $15, after exchanging 115,122 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Subdued trading on the JSE USD market

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The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Tuesday with the market rising after trading 53 percent fewer shares than on Monday, with far fewer dollars changing hands.
At the close of the market, trading ended with five securities changing hands compared to seven on Monday and closed with the prices of one stock rising, one declining and three remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index rose 0.94 points to 194.08. The average PE Ratio ended at 12.9 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 115,368 shares, accounting for US$7,788  compared to 246,227 units at US$69,436 on Monday.
The average trade for the day amounts to 23,074 units changing hands at US$1,558, in contrast to an average of 35,175 shares at US$9,919 on Monday. Trading ended with an average of 19,841 units for the month to date at US$3,179, in contrast to 19,320 units at US$3,440. By comparison, October ended with an average of 697,808 units for US$17,320.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with lower offers.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment settled at 7.8 US cents in trading 50,711 shares, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy closed at US$1.15 trading 372 units, Proven Investments declined by 0.9 US cents to end at 26 US cents in exchanging 7,985 units. Sygnus Credit Investments gained 0.87 of a cent and ended at 14.37 US cents, after transferring 6,000 units and Transjamaican Highway remained at 0.9 US cent in crossing the market with 50,300 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Mailpac dominates Junior Market trading

Mailpac traded a big block of shares accounting for just under 90 percent of Tuesday’s trade as investors sent the stock higher following the release of the company’s third-quarter financials recording a 58 percent increase in revenues for the third quarter and profit more than doubling to $149 million.

Mailpac dominated trading on Tuesday with 88% of the total market volume.

The Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed higher with more stocks rising than falling after 178 percent more shares traded than on Monday. Trading ended with 30 securities changing hands compared to 35 on Monday and ended with the prices of 10 stocks rising, 15 declining and five remaining unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index rose 11.71 points to 2,542.10 and the average PE Ratio ended at 11 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 10,660,690 shares for $22,630,394 compared to 3,834,464 units at $9,292,519 on Monday. Mailpac Group commanded trading with 88 percent of total volume with the transfer of 9.38 million shares, followed by Tropical Battery with 2.7 percent of the day’s trade or 285,848 units and AMG Packaging with 1.8 percent or 195,000 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 355,356 units at $754,346 in contrast to 109,556 at $265,501 on Monday. The average for the month to date, was 159,902 units at $348,482, compared to 130,874 units at $288,205 on Monday. October closed with an average of 230,868 units at $535,509 trading.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Access Financial lost 30 cents to settle at $21.20 with 780 shares passing through the market, AMG Packaging declined 13 cents and exchanged 195,000 units to finish at $1.49, CAC 2000 dropped 75 cents to end at $14 with a lone stock unit changing hands. Caribbean Assurance Brokers rose 7 cents to close at $1.90 after trading 32,563 shares, Caribbean Cream shed 79 cents to close at $3.70 with a transfer of 34,348 stocks, Caribbean Flavours gained 4 cents to finish at $1.84 with 97,200 shares passing through the market. Caribbean Producers slipped 3 cents to end at $2.31 with 57,968 stocks changing hands, Dolphin Cove fell 5 cents to close at $6.95 with 6,810 units traded, Everything Fresh increased 5 cents to finish at 77 cents with investors switching ownership of 739 shares. Express Catering dropped 24 cents to settle at $3.50 with 23,000 units passing through the market, Fontana advanced 26 cents to end at $4.97 with an exchange of 136,344 shares, Fosrich gained 13 cents to close at $3.65 with 8,473 stocks changing hands. Indies Pharma climbed 22 cents to settle at $2.80 with 28,253 shares traded, Jamaican Teas climbed 37 cents to $5.59 with a transfer of 101,354 units, Jetcon Corporation lost 7 cents and exchanged 285 units to close at 78 cents. Knutsford Express dropped 19 cents to settle at $6.50 with 15,363 shares passing through the market, Lasco Financial declined by 8 cents to finish at $2.65 with 4,955 units changing hands, Lasco Manufacturing fell 8 cents to end at $3.90 with 80,403 shares traded. Limners and Bards rose 3 cents to close at $2.53 with 20,067 stock units changing hands, Lumber Depot slipped 2 cents to $1.27 with 45,351 units passing through the market, Mailpac Group exchanged 9,384,664 shares and advanced 14 cents to settle at $2.14. Medical Disposables climbed 39 cents to finish at $4.67 with a transfer of 7,738 stocks, Stationery and Office Supplies lost 4 cents to end at $4.50 trading 2,522 stocks and Tropical Battery slipped 1 cent to close at $1.24 with 285,848 stock units crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, CAC 2000 declined by 3 cents to settle at 96 cents with 50,000 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big fall for T&T stocks

All indices fell sharply in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, ending with an exchange of 128 percent more shares and a 47 percent increase in values compared to Monday’s trading.
The number of securities trading surged to 20, from just nine on Monday, and closed with two stocks advancing, seven declining and eleven remaining unchanged. The T&T Composite Index declined by 6.22 points to 1,295.90, the All T&T Index dropped 10.47 points to 1,737.96, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.26 points to close at 115.41.
Trading resulted in 101,236 shares for $958,604 compared to 44,369 shares valued $653,487 on Monday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 5,062 units at $47,930 versus an average of 4,930 units at $72,610 for each security on Monday. For the month to date, the average trade amounts to 7,942 shares at $102,663 compared to 8,612 units at $115,392 on Friday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling price and two with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Clico Investments added 1 cent to close at $25.02, with an exchange of 8,793 stock units and One Caribbean Media ended at $4.85, after gaining 5 cents and trading 17,217 stock units.
Stocks declining│ First Citizens Bank lost 1 cent to settle at $43.49, after a transfer of 1,672 units, Grace Kennedy finished at $3.60, with a loss of 4 cents in exchanging 48,401 shares, JMMB Group ended 6 cents lower at $1.73 after 6,493 units changed hands. NCB Financial Group closed at $7.99, with a loss of 1 cent trading 600 units, National Flour shed 20 cents to end at $1.80, in exchanging 2,428 units, Republic Financial Holdings fell 50 cents to $140.99, with an exchange of 1,150 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed 25 cents lower at $14.75, with 7,326 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings closed at $16.75 trading 300 units, Ansa Merchant Bank exchanged 20 units at $39.50, Ansa McAL held firm at $48.99 in transferring 200 units. CinemaOne ended at $4, with 100 units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank remained at $7.05 with trades of 139 units, Guardian Holdings ended at $20.10, with 3,000 units crossing the exchange. Massy Holdings traded 95 units at $57.40, National Enterprises closed at $3.90, with 100 units changing hands, Prestige Holdings transferred 1,350 units at $7.25. Point Lisas ended at $3.15, trading 1,535 units and Scotiabank remained at $54.35, with 417 units crossing the exchange.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Main Market ends with healthy gains

Stock prices surged sharply on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended, with the All Jamaican Composite Index jumping 7,638.87 points to 411,800.76, the Main Index shot up by 6,954.16 points to 375,692.09, while the JSE Financial Index gained 2.23 points to settle at 98.23.
Trading ended with 40 securities changing hands compared to 44 on Friday and closed with the prices of 16 stocks rising, 14 declining and 10 ending unchanged. The average PE Ratio ends at 15.4 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Trading closed with an exchange of 12,225,817 shares changing hands for $173,057,044 compared to 12,817,056 units at $399,677,339 on Friday.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 24.7 percent of the total volume of 3.02 million shares, followed by Sagicor Group at 22 percent with 2.69 million units and QWI Investments with 21.5 percent for 2.63 million shares and Carreras 8.4 percent with 1.03 million units.
Trading ended with an average of 305,645 units changing hands at $4,326,426 for each security, compared to an average of 291,297 shares at $9,083,576 on Friday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 206,115 units at $3,366,085 for each security, in contrast to 187,598 units at $3,187,417 to Friday. Trading month to date compares adversely to October’s average of 398,200 units at $4,622,532.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market,  Barita Investments rose $1 in closing at $86, with 19,973 stock units passing through the market, Berger Paints shed 43 cents to end at $11.41 as investors swapped 40 units. Caribbean Cement advanced $1 to $53 in trading 14,772 stock units, Eppley gained $1 to settle at $19, with investors trading 10,065 units, First Rock Capital gained 73 cents trading 47,343 shares to close at $13.93. Jamaica Broilers fell $1.35 to $25.15, with an exchange of 219,898 shares, Jamaica Producers rose $1.58 to $21.18 trading 10,972 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 64 cents to settle at $17.81, with 8,699 units crossing the market Kingston Wharves advanced $3.38 to $48.95, after clearing the market with 4,517 units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy climbed $7.50 to settle at $148.50, in trading 100 units, 138 Student Living declined $1.04 to $3.85 after 9,491 units crossed the market, Proven Investments fell $1.80 to $38, in an exchange of 3,097 units. Sagicor Group climbed $6 to $48, with 2,694,651 shares changing hands, Seprod advanced $3.96 in closing at $63.96, with investors swapping 2,790 units and Supreme Ventures gained 50 cents exchanging 38,023 shares to close at $15.50.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading picks upon Junior Market

Stocks slipped moderately on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange at the close on Monday, with more stocks falling than rising, with slightly more shares changing hands than on Friday.
Trading ended with 35 securities changing hands, the same as on Friday and closed with the prices of 13 rising, 15 declining and seven remained unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index fell 8.64 points to 2,530.39. The average PE Ratio ends at 11.4 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 3,834,464 shares for $9,292,519 compared to 3,359,001 units at $7,739,063 on Friday. Tropical Battery led trading with 19.6 percent of total volume, with 749,717 shares, followed by Lumber Depot 12.7 percent with 485,198 units and Mailpac Group with 10 percent or 382,834 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 109,556 units at $265,501 in contrast to 95,971 at $221,116 on Friday. For the month to date, the average trade ended in an exchange of 130,874 units at $288,205, compared to 135,342 units at $292,963 on Friday. October closed with an average of 230,868 units at $535,509.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Access Financial gained 50 cents to end at $21.50, after exchanging 6,000 shares, AMG Packaging picked up 16 cents to close at $1.62, in trading 28,426 stock units, Cargo Handlers lost 51 cents to settle at $7.24, with 100 units changing hands. Caribbean Cream rose 40 cents in closing at $4.49, with the swapping of 50,005 shares, Caribbean Flavours gained 7 cents to close at $1.80, in exchanging 125,666 stock units, Caribbean Producers ended 4 cents higher at $2.34, with investors swapping 4,500 units. Derrimon Trading lost 1 cent to close at $2.44, after trading 11,400 shares, Elite Diagnostic shed 18 cents to end at $3.10,  in exchanging 30,832 stock units, Everything Fresh finished at 72 cents, with a loss of 2 cents in the transfer of 185,411 shares. Express Catering lost 3 cents to settle at $3.74, in crossing the market with 21 units, Fontana was down 1 cent in closing at $4.71, with an exchange of 128,289 stock units, Fosrich lost 17 cents to end at $3.52 trading 9,075 shares. Honey Bun gained 5 cents to settle at $4.85, with 310,079 units changing hands, iCreate lost 2 cents to settle at 67 cents, with investors swapping 100 stock units, Indies Pharma settled at $2.58, after losing 2 cents and exchanging 62,450 shares. Iron Rock Insurance gained 20 cents to close at $3.20 trading 20,000 units, ISP Finance declined by $1.45 to $21, after exchanging 50 stocks, Jamaican Teas fell 18 cents to $5.22, with the trading of 305,152 shares. Jetcon Corporation added 10 cents to end at 85 cents after trading 201 units, Lasco Distributors lost 1 cent to close at $3.14 with the trading of 112,895 shares, Lasco Financial rose 13 cents to $2.73, with an exchange of 224,994 stock units. Lasco Manufacturing closed 23 cents higher to $3.98 in trading 145,776 shares, Lumber Depot gained 2 cents to close at $1.29 after exchanging 485,198 stock units, Medical Disposables advanced 3 cents to $4.28 after trading 20,000 shares. Paramount Trading shed 9 cents to end at $1.51, in exchanging 1,500 units, Stationery and Office Supplies lost 1 cent in closing at $4.54, with 34,000 shares changing hands, Tropical Battery gained 4 cents to close at $1.25, in exchanging  749,717 shares and tTech dropped $1.70 to $5 trading 16,032 stock units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

More trading for JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Monday, with the market declining after trading 751 percent more shares than on Friday, resulting in slightly more stocks falling than rising. 
The market closed with an exchange of 246,227 shares, accounting for US$69,436  compared to 28,919 units at US$4,294 on Friday.
The average trade for the day amounts to 35,175 units changing hands at US$9,919, in contrast to an average of 7,230 shares at US$1,074 on Friday. Trading ended with an average of 19,320 units for the month to date at US$3,440 in contrast to 14,696 units at US$1,550. By comparison, October ended with an average of 697,808 units for US$17,320.
At the close of the market, trading ended with seven securities changing hands compared to four on Friday and ended with the prices of two stocks rising, three declining and two remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index lost 3.25 points to settle at 193.14 and the average PE Ratio ended at 12.9 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows no stock ended with a higher bid or offer lower than the last sales price.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment carved out a gain of seven-tenths of a cent in closing at 7.8 US cents after the market with 123,615 stock units, Proven Investments lost one-tenth of a cent and ended at 26.9 US cents, with an exchange of 22,666 stocks. Sterling Investments shed 1 US cent to end at 2 US cents after exchanging 57,000 units, Sygnus Credit Investments advanced half a cent to close at 13.5 US cents passing through the market 8,036 units and Transjamaican Highway settled at 0.9 US cent in trading 8,810 shares.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 5.75% lost 4 US cents to settle at US$2.01 trading 25,100 shares and  JMMB Group 6% remained unchanged at US$1.05 in an exchange of 1,000 stocks.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

TTSE stocks move higher

Stocks closed higher on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday with a four to one ratio and ended with an exchange of 65 percent fewer shares at 72 percent less value than on Friday.
The market closed with nine securities trading, a drop from fifteen on Friday, and closed with four stocks advancing, one declining and four remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 44,369 shares for $653,487 compared to 127,998 shares valued $2,370,997 on Friday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 4,930 units at $72,610 versus an average of 8,533 units at $158,066 for each security on Friday. For the month to date, the average trade amounts to 8,612 shares at $107,793 compared to 9,042 units at $120,392 on Friday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061. month to date, the average trade amounts to 9,042 shares at $120,392
The T&T Composite Index gained 0.50 points to 1,302.12, the All T&T Index added 1.00 point to 1,748.43, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 115.67.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of one stock higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising|Clico Investments gained 1 cent to close at $25.01, in trading 305 units, Massy Holdings ended at $57.40, with gains of 40 cents, with the transfer of 1,168 units, National Enterprises finished 5 cents higher at $3.90, in exchanging 10 units and Prestige Holdings rose 25 cents to $7.25, with 500 units changing hands.
Stocks declining|Guardian Holdings, the sole stock to decline, closed at $20.10 after losing 30 cents, exchanging 4,044 stock units.
Stocks trading firm│ Agostini’s ended at $24.70 with trades of 100 units, Ansa McAL closed at $48.99, with an exchange of 110 units, First Caribbean International Bank transferred 33,532 shares at $7.05 and Scotiabank held firm at $54.35, with 4,600 stock units crossing the exchange.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.