Grace trades at $120 on JSE – Monday

Grace Kennedy hit a new high of $120 with a rise of $10 in trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in the early morning session on Monday with 8384 shares changing hands, while Pan Jamaican Investment Trust went ex-split today with the bid at $24.23 but there has been no stock on offer.
ICI int sht 30-05-16rBerger Paints traded 95,000 shares at $4.45, Ciboney Group had 292,937 units trading at 20 cents, Consolidated Bakeries had trading in 122,036 units at $1.70, Supreme Ventures saw trading in 271,187 units at $4.65, JMMB Group 7.50% preference share had 92,900 units changing hands at $1.04 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 490,000 units at $2.10.
Trading resulted in activity in 27 securities, accounting for a volume of 1,812,598 units as 13 stocks gained and 7 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 67,133 units compared to an average of a mere 18,121 units on Friday.
After 80 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Monday, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,001.93 points to 174,155.13, the JSE Market Index rose 895.88 points to 154,265.97, the JSE combined index gained 937.64 points, to 164,423.18 and the junior market index dropped 10.39 points to 2,137.92.

18 JSE stocks up 9 down on Friday

Grace Kennedy closed at a 52 weeks' high of $110 on Friday .

Grace Kennedy closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $110 on Friday .

The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market ended with moderate trading but had two stocks closing at 52 weeks’ highs with Grace Kennedy closing at $110 and Kingston Properties ended at $10. A total of 40 securities changed hands, accounting for 5,742,422 units valued at just $30,005,364, in all market segments. The junior market accounted for 1,336,391 shares valued at $9,501,843 of the overall trades.
Investors pushed the price of 18 stocks in the overall market up, 9 down, including 10 stocks rising and only 1 declining, from the junior market as two stocks in the main market hit new highs.
The JSE Market Index surged 1,803.62 points to end at 155,871.64. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 2,017.11 points to close at 173,153.20 and the JSE combined index climbed 1,971.51 points, to close at 166,411.08.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
JSE Sum-27-5-16At the end of market activities, Cable & Wireless closed at $1.37 after trading 74,150 units, Caribbean Cement traded 9,295 shares and closed at $25, Carreras fell $1.44 with 36,517 units trading to close at $65, the price of 1834 Investments remained unchanged at $1.10 as 23,335 units changed hands. Grace Kennedy jumped $10 in trading 5,070 units, to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $110, Jamaica Producers traded 2,500 shares at $40, Kingston Properties traded 9,795 shares to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $10, Kingston Wharves fell 25 cents and closed with 2,782 shares changing hands at $11.55. Mayberry Investments lost 45 cents with 8,424 shares changing hands at $3.50, National Commercial Bank traded 29,953 shares, to close at $40 after losing 25 cents. Pulse Investment traded 5,600 shares and gained 10 cents to close at $3.20, JSE mn fn qts 27-5-16Radio Jamaica gained 2 cents in trading 73,776 shares at $1.35, Sagicor Group rose 40 cents and ended with 56,021 shares changing hands at $22.90. Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 83,944 shares at $10.12, Scotia Group jumped $1.70 to close at $32.70, while 14,350 units changed hands, Seprod traded 1,343 shares with the price falling 49 cents to $16.50. Sterling Investments closed at $11.95 in the main market with 10,000 shares trading, while the 20,000 shares traded in the US dollar market at 11 US cents. Supreme Ventures closed at $4.87 with 37,960 shares changing hands, after losing 28 cents, Proven Investments lost 3 cents in trading 209,562 shares at 17 US cents and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share, traded 3,671,900 units at $2.11.

J$ loses ground on Friday

FX_USPound Dealers in the forex market who bought over US$18 million more than they sold between Tuesday and Thursday, bought US$6 million more than they sold on Friday in all currencies but the local currency selling rate increased for the fifth consecutive day.
The foreign exchange market closed on Friday, with dealers buying the equivalent of US$52,840,212 and selling US$46,464,311, in contrast to US$73,223,739 purchased and US$69,222,068 sold on Thursday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$49,322,500 compared to US$70,329,703 on Thursday, as the buying rate for the US dollar declined by 3 cents to $124.94. A total of US$43,765,413 was sold versus US$67,424,252 on FX Sum-27-05-16Thursday with the selling rate slipping 2 cents to $125.44. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose $1.15 to end at $93.98 with dealers buying C$1,046,871 and selling C$1,519,791, at an average rate that climbed by 15 cents to $96.45. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed $1.29 to $180.43 for the purchase of £1,830,846, while £930,183 was sold, with the rate gaining $1.49 to $183.76.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, rose 51 cents to close at J$140.28 from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$137.67, for a rise of 69 cents on Thursday’s rate. FX HL -27-05-16 The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$86,371 being bought, while US$167,726 was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates, the Jamaican dollar traded at, in the foreign exchange market on Friday, include, a rise of $2.65 in the lowest selling rate of the US dollar to $104.14, a rise of $1.40 in the highest buying rate of the Canadian Dollar to $98.40 and a fall of $1 to $76.36 in the lowest buying rate, while the British Pound enjoyed a $3 rise in the lowest selling rate to $175.

Wide spread gains for Juniors on Friday

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JM Sign The junior market enjoyed one of the best days for some time with advancing stocks out numbering decliners by a wide margin but with a narrow range of companies trading. The strong number of gains led to a 29.10 points rise in the index to end at 2,127.53. The market closed with 1,336,391 shares valued at $9,501,843 changing hands.
A total of 15 securities traded of which 10 advanced and 1 declined. The market ended with bids for 6 stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and 3 ending with lower offers.
At the end of trading, AMG Packaging rose 35 cents with 7,949 shares trading, to end at $12, Caribbean Cream closed with a gain of 13 cents at $4.60, having traded 23,112 shares. Caribbean Flavours traded 1 million units at $8, Consolidated Bakeries traded 94,255 units to gain 10 cents and end at $1.60, General Accident rose by 3 cents with 20,000 units changing hands to close at $2.18.JM Trdng Sht-27-5-16 Honey Bun gained $1 and closed at $19 with 960 shares traded, Jamaican Teas traded 1,542 units and gained 35 cents in the process to close at $3.90, Knutsford Express traded 190 shares and lost 70 cents to close at $16.80, Lasco Distributors gained 5 cents and closed with 87,170 units trading at $7.50. Lasco Financial closed at $3.30 with 20,000 shares changing hands to gain 1 cent, Lasco Manufacturing traded 68,713 shares and rose 10 cents to close at $4.40 and tTech regained the 20 cents it lost on Thursday and ended with 12,500 units changing hands at $4.50.

Grace hits new high on JSE – Friday

Grace Kennedy hit a new 52 weeks’ high of $102 but with only 502 shares trading and gained $2 in the process, but now has a bid to buy 7,000 units at $103. With the exception of trading in 1 million units of ICI int sht 27-05-16rCaribbean Flavours at $8 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share with 312,000 units changing hands at $2.11, volumes were light on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, in the early morning session on Friday.
Trading resulted in activity in 28 securities, accounting for a volume of 1,571,599 units as 9 stocks gained and 9 declined. The average number of shares traded is just 56,129 units compared to an average of a mere 18,121 units on Thursday.
After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Friday, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,650.04 points to 172,786.13, the JSE Market Index rose 1,475.40 points to 155,543.42, the JSE combined index gained 1,621.07 points, to 166,060.64 and the junior market index rose 24.61 points to 2,123.04.

J$ holds vs US for 4th day to Thursday

US$ bungle Dealers in the forex market who bought over US$14 million more than they sold on Tuesday and Wednesday, bought another US$4 million more than they sold on Thursday in all currencies, but the local currency selling rate remained unchanged for the fourth consecutive day.
The foreign exchange market closed on Thursday, with dealers buying the equivalent of US$73,223,739 and selling US$69,222,068, in contrast to US$47,426,389 purchased and US$41,268,792 sold on Wednesday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$70,329,703 compared to US$43,202,460 on Wednesday, as the buying rate for the US dollar rose 19 cents to $124.97. A total of US$67,424,252 was sold versus US$38,669,562 on Wednesday with the selling rate remaining unchanged at $125.42.FX Sum-26-05-16 The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 42 cents to end at $92.83 with dealers buying C$818,078 and selling C$976,124, at an average rate that climbed by 37 cents to $96.30. The rate for buying the British Pound fell 97 cents to $179.14 for the purchase of £1,495,157, while £516,202 was sold, with the rate gaining $1.26 to $182.27.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, dropped 20 cents to close at J$139.77, from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$136.98, for a fall of 40 cents from Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$143,028 being bought, while US$298,211 was sold.
FX HL -26-05-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates, the Jamaican dollar traded at, in the foreign exchange market on Thursday, include, a drop of $18.51 in the lowest selling rate of the US dollar to $101.49, a rise of 90 cents in the highest buying rate of the British Pound to $185.70, a rise of $1.08 in the lowest buying rate to end at $146.50, a gain of $1.40 in the highest selling rate for to $190.62 and an decline of $1 in the lowest selling rate to $172.

Juniors suffer big drop on Thursday

ISP Finance at new high on Thursday.

ISP Finance at new high on Thursday.

Trading in the junior market declined by nearly 3 percent shortly before trading closed on Thursday but made some reversal at the close. Fall in the prices of Caribbean Producers, Lasco Distributors and Honey Bun were major factors behind the decline. Trading volume remained subdued with only three securities trading more than 100,000 shares. The market closed with 1,193,487 shares valued at $5,345,787 changing hands. The market index dropped 27.47 at the close after it fell by 59.25 points earlier, to end at 2,098.43.
A total of 15 securities traded of which 5 advanced and 6 declined. The market ended with bids for 7 stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and 2 ending with lower offers.
At the end of trading, Access Financial Services traded 8,300 units to close at $16.50 after trading at $17.15, AMG Packaging had 1,259 shares trading at $11.65, Caribbean Cream traded early in the morning session at $5 but closed unchanged for the day at $4.47, having traded 326,000 shares. Caribbean Producers traded 65,070 units at $3.90 after falling 65 cents, General Accident traded 49,000 units to close at $2.15. Honey Bun dropped $3.95 and closed at $18 with 10,000 shares traded, JM Trdng Sht-26-5-16Iron Rock fell 55 cents in trading 1,395 shares to close at $3.20, ISP Finance rose by 15 cents in trading 8,688 shares to end at a new high of $3, Jamaican Teas traded 21,059 units but fell 30 cents to $3.55. Jetcon Corporation traded 137,712 shares and gained 17 cents to close at $3, Lasco Distributors fell 5 cents and closed with 76,820 units trading to close at $7.45. Lasco Financial closed at $3.29 with 2,800 shares changing hands having shed 1 cent, Lasco Manufacturing traded 441,563 shares and rose 10 cents to close at $4.30, Medical Disposables had 37,000 shares changing hands to close at $3, for a 5 cents gain and tTech fell 20 cents and ended with 6,821 units changing hands at $4.30.

More records fall on JSE – Thursday

More records fell in trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in the early morning session on Thursday with very low volumes passing through the market as Grace Kennedy hit $95 with a rise of $3 following strong first quarterly results and Palace Amusement jumped $55 to $150 while trading 1,950 units.
ICI int sht 26-05-16Elsewhere, Caribbean Cream rose 53 cents in trading 200,000 shares at $5, with the stock being offered just below 150,000 units to sell. Lasco Manufacturing fell to $4 with 41,100 shares traded and Honey Bun dropped $3.95 to $18 with 10,000 shares.
Trading resulted in activity in 31 securities, accounting for a small volume of 561,740 units as 10 stocks gained and 9 declined. The average number of shares traded is just 18,121 units compared to an average of a mere 21,557 units on Wednesday.
After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Thursday, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,075.15 points to 171,357.47, the JSE Market Index rose 961.36 points to 154,265.97, the JSE combined index gained 410.07 points, to 164,423.18 and the junior market index dropped 46.97 points to 2,078.93.

J$ stand still vs US on Wednesday

1000front Dealers in the forex market who bought over US$8 million more than they sold on Tuesday bought another US$6 million more than they sold on Wednesday in all currencies but hey bought in US$4.5 million more than they sold in United States currency.
The foreign exchange market closed on Wednesday, with dealers buying the equivalent of US$47,426,389 and selling US$41,268,792, in contrast to US$88,926,675 purchased and US$80,478,200 sold on Tuesday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$43,202,460 compared to US$84,018,742 on Tuesday, as the buying rate for the US dollar fell 19 cents to $124.78.FX Sum-25-05-16 A total of US$38,669,562 was sold versus US$77,992,668 on Tuesday with the selling rate remaining unchanged at $125.42. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 66 cents to end at $93.25 with dealers buying C$1,422,115 and selling C$1,968,258, at an average rate that climbed by 12 cents to $95.93. The rate for buying the British Pound rose $1.44 to $180.11 for the purchase of £2,141,432, while £687,061 was sold, with the rate gaining 12 cents to $181.01.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, dropped 67 cents to close at J$139.97, from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$137.38, for a fall of 66 cents on Tuesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$70,461 being bought, while US$102,157 was sold.
FX HL -25-05-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the Jamaican dollar traded at in the foreign exchange market on Wednesday, include, a jump of $18.26 in the lowest selling rate of the US dollar to end at $120, a fall of $1.10 in the highest selling rate to $98.40 for the Canadian dollar , a rise of $1.70 in the highest buying rate of the British Pound to $184.80, a rise of $1 in the lowest buying rate to end at $145.42, a rise of $1.30 in the highest selling rate for to $189.22 and an increase of $1 in the lowest selling rate to $173.

21 JSE stocks rose 8 declined on Wednesday

Jamaica Producers jumped $5.01 to a new high on Wednesday

Jamaica Producers jumped $5.01 to a new high on Wednesday


The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market ended with two new 52 weeks’ high as Grace Kennedy closed at $92 and Jamaica Producers traded up to $40 with the announcement of a 5 for stock bonus to be considered at its upcoming annual General meeting. The junior market saw Cargo Handlers trading at a new all-time high at the close. The market closed with 39 securities changing hands, accounting for just 4,021,654 units valued at $52,808,843, in all market segments.
The junior market accounted for 2,139,183 shares valued at $12,635,596 of the total level traded.
Investors pushed the price of 21 stocks in the overall market up, 8 down, including 5 stocks rising and 4 declining, from the junior market as two stocks in the main market hit new highs.
JSE Sum-25-5-16rThe JSE Market Index moved up 1,243.66 points to end at 153,304.61. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,390.88 points to close at 170,282.32 and the JSE combined index climbed 1,481.01 points, to close at 164,013.11.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 15 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Berger Paints traded only 431 shares but rose 12 cents to close at $4.50, Cable & Wireless closed with a 9 cents gain at $1.37 after trading 52,700 units, Caribbean Cement traded 12,575 shares and gained 99 cents and closed at $24.99, Carreras fell 20 cents with 32,147 units trading to close at $65. Ciboney traded 98,000 units and gained 2 cents to close at 18 cents. The price of 1834 Investments gained 9 cents to close at $1.10, with 25,886 units trading, Grace Kennedy traded 1,022 units and gained $1 closed at $92, Hardware and Lumber traded 10,704 shares to rise by $2.50 to $18.50, Jamaica Broilers lost 20 cents to end at $14.40 while trading 26,842 shares. Jamaica Producers jumped $5.01 in trading 76,138 shares at $40, Kingston Wharves closed with a rise of 28 cents to close at $11.80, after trading 2,728 units. National Commercial Bank traded 14,487 shares, to close at $40.25. JSE mn fn qts 25-5-16Pan Jamaican Investment closed trading at $121 as 18,273 shares changed hands, Radio Jamaica lost 1 cent in trading 5,000 shares at $1.31, Sagicor Group rose by 20 cents and ended with 1,270,216 shares changing hands at $22.50. Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 15,542 shares and ended at $10, Scotia Group rose 50 cents to close at $30.50, while 43,041 units changed hands, Seprod traded 14,202 shares with the price rising 15 cents to $16.90. Supreme Ventures closed at $5.15 with 112,186 shares changing hands, after losing 9 cents and Proven Investments preference share, traded 24,509 units at $5, with a loss of 2 cents.

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