Junior stocks fell – Monday

Jamaican Teas traded at a new high of $5.24 on Monday.

Jamaican Teas traded at a new high of $5.24 on Monday.

At the close, the junior market index ended trading on Monday with a small loss of 29.68 points to close at 1,944.64. The market ended with 12 securities trading, 5 of which declined and 3 advancing and 935,672 units changing hands, valued at $3,901,047. One stock traded at an intraday 52 weeks’ high.
At the close, 1 security ended with no bid and 6 securities had no stocks being offered for sale. There were 3 stocks closing with bids that were higher than their last selling prices and 5 ended with lower offers.
In trading, Access Financial traded just 220 and gained 50 cents to close at $17, AMG Packaging fell 47 cents with 400 units changing hands to close at $11, Blue Power had just 379 shares trading but rose 18 cents to end at $11.18. Caribbean Cream traded 52,000 shares but fell $1.05 to $3.70, Caribbean Flavours had 25,950 units trading firm at $8, General Accident traded at $3 with 129,400 shares changing hands. Honey Bun traded 24,051 units at $13 after falling 8 cents, JM sum 21-03-16newly listed Iron Rock Insurance traded 368,917 shares and closed unchanged at $4, Jamaican Teas closed at $5 after trading 8,465 units, the price traded at a 52 weeks’ intraday high of $5.24 before closing. Lasco Distributors closed with 88,618 units trading with a fall of 8 cents at $5.90, Lasco Financial ended at $3.03 with 134,243 shares changing hands 1 cent higher and Lasco Manufacturing ended with 103,029 shares changing hands to close at $3.80 with a fall of 10 cents.

TTSE falters again – Monday

TTSE build The slide on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange continued on Monday as trading ended with 170,815 shares valued at $1,057,665 changing hands. A total of 10 securities traded with 3 falling, 2 gaining while 5 remained unchanged. One stock closed at a 52 weeks’ low.
The market closed with the Composite Index declined by 3.87 points to close at 1,138.76, the All T&T Index fell by 7.34 points to close at 1,824.12 and is down by 6.3 percent since the start of the year and the Cross Listed Index declined by 0.04 points to 60.21.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 7 with offers that were lower. More telling is the fact that about a third of the listings have no bids to buy.
Gains| Guardian Holdings ended trading just 100 shares but rose 10 cents to close at $13.80 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL ended trading 5,705 shares, but rose 1 cent to end at $19.06.
Losses| JMMB Group contributed 7,164 shares valued but lost 2 cents in closing at 57 cents, National Enterprises closed with 11,640 shares changing hands at to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $10 after falling by 50 cents TTSE 21-03-16rand West Indian Tobacco traded 829 share but lost 2 cents in ending at $126.28.
Firm Trades| Ansa Merchant Bank traded 1,028 units at $38.95, Clico Investments Fund ended with a volume of 12,700 shares to end at $22.55, Firstcaribbean International Bank closed at $6.50 with only 2,516 units changing hands. Grace Kennedy traded 53,773 shares to end at $5.20 and National Commercial Bank traded 86,000 shares at $2.40.

Mixed day for Jamaican$ on Friday

bob-marleyTrading resulted in the Jamaican dollar falling in value on Friday against the Canadian dollar and Pound sterling but rising against the US dollar. The market ended with dealers buying the equivalent of US$33,506,151 and selling US$31,293,513, in contrast to US$32,371,601 purchased and US$38,885,383 sold on Thursday.
In US dollars trading, dealers bought US$29,939,202 compared to US$27,218,608 on Thursday, as the buying rate for the US dollar remained unchanged at $121.29. A total of US$29,104,944 was sold versus US$35,303,983 on Thursday, the selling rate fell 4 cents to end at $121.98.FX sum 18-03-16 The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 12 cents to end at $91.89 with dealers buying C$2,088,057 and selling C$1,686,205, at an average rate that gained 99 cents to $94.07. The rate for buying the British Pound jumped $1.25 to $172.43 for the purchase of £1,157,998, while £472,442 was sold, on Thursday, as the rate climbed $2.81 to $174.91. At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, rose $2.97 to close at J$138.08, from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$135.20 for a rise of $2.89 from Thursday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$338,687 being bought, while US$210,802 was sold.
FX HL 18-03-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the currencies traded at on Friday are, a gain of $1.66 in the lowest buying rate of the Canadian dollar to close at $74.29 and a rise of $2.40 in the lowest selling rate to $87.90. The highest buying rate of the British Pound slipped $1.65 to end at $176.20, while the lowest buying rate declined $3.16 to $140.69, the highest selling rate gained $3.37 to $183.06 and the Lowest selling rate was down $1.10 to $166.10.

General Accident dominates juniors – Friday

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General Accident traded 2.8m shares  on Friday

General Accident traded 2.8m shares on Friday

Newly listed Iron Rock Insurance traded 87,516 shares but declined by 40 cents in closing at $4 but General Accident stole the spotlight with 2.8 million shares changing hands. At the close the junior market index ended trading on Friday with a small loss of 7.12 points to close at 1,974.32.
The market ended with 14 securities trading, 5 of which declined and 6 advancing and 3,473,758 units changing hands, valued at $11,095,522. One stock traded at an intraday 52 weeks’ high
At the close, 1 security ended with no bid and 6 securities had no stocks being offered for sale. There were 3 stocks closing with bids that were higher than their last selling prices and 5 ended with lower offers.
In trading, Access Financial traded 24,500 in one block as a cross at $16.50 for a loss of 1 cent, AMG Packaging gained 5 cents with 5,814 units changing hands to close at $11.47, Caribbean Cream traded 120,000 shares and rose 69 cents to $4.75 but closed with the offer at $4.30 to sell 45,000 units. Caribbean Flavours had 3,000 units trading firm at $8, Caribbean Producers traded 16,000 shares but slipped 25 cents to $4.17, Consolidated Bakeries ended with 21,000 shares trading at $1.30 after dropping 18 cents,JM sum 18-03-16 Dolphin Cove closed with 100 shares changing hands at $15.29, General Accident jumped 60 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $3 with 2,811,669 shares. Honey Bun traded only 1,000 units at $13.08 after falling 41 cents, Jamaican Teas closed at $5 after the split of the issued stock into 2 shares, with 222,773 units traded, the price went as high as $5.05 before closing. Lasco Distributors closed with 32,418 units trading with a rise of 22 cents at $5.98, Lasco Financial ended at $3.02 with 33,785 shares changing hands with a 2 cents gain and Lasco Manufacturing ended with 94,183 shares changing hands to close at $3.90 with a rise of 9 cents.

Big drop again for TTSE – Friday

Scotiabank at a new 52 weeks' low on TTSE.

Scotiabank at a new 52 weeks’ low on TTSE.

The slide on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange continued on Friday with trading ending with 154,259 shares valued at $5,086,092 changing hands. A total of 13 securities traded with 7 falling, one gaining while 5 remained unchanged. A total of 4 stocks closed at a 52 weeks’ lows and 1 at an high.
The market closed with the Composite Index declined by 10.05 points to close at 1,142.63, the All T&T Index fell by 19.89 points to close at 1,831.46 and is down by 6.3 percent since the start of the year and the Cross Listed Index declined by 0.01 points to 60.25.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 6 with offers that were lower. More telling is the fact that about a third of the listings have no bids to buy.
Gains|Prestige Holdings with 2,812 units changing hands ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $11.21 to record a gain of 5 cents.
Losses| ANSA McAL contributed 39,272 shares valued at $2,485,487 but lost 33 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $63.35, First Citizens lost 24 cent in closing at $34.74 with only 287 units changing hands. LJ Williams B share lost 2 cents in closing at 97 cents with 250 units changing hands, Massy Holdings ended with a loss of 71 cents with 5,000 shares changing hands at a new 52 weeks’ low of $55.99, National Enterprises closed with 11,640 shares changing hands at to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $10.50 after falling by $1, Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 100 units at $6.98 TTSE 18-03-16rafter slipping by 1 cent, Scotiabank traded 2,173 shares but dropped by $1.97 to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $57.49.
Firm Trades| Clico Investments Fund ended with a volume of 70,873 shares valued at $1,598,142 to end at $22.55, Grace Kennedy traded 100 shares to end at $5.20, LJ Williams 8% preference share traded 200 units at $3.30. Trinidad and Tobago NGL ended trading 21,157 shares with a value of $403,041 at $19.05 and Unilever Caribbean had 395 shares trading at $65.99.

Major’s strong gains on JSE – Friday

The main market of the Jamaican Stock Exchange made strong gains in the early morning session on Friday amounting to close to 1 percent but the junior market barely increased. Newly listed Iron Rock Insurance slipped 20 cents to $4.30.
JSE intra 18-03-16 After 90 minutes of the market’s opening, 35 securities traded, accounting for 4,351,342 shares changing hands as 18 stocks gained and 9 declined.
The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,592.13 points to 171,098.72, the JSE Market Index gained 1,424.66 points to 154,034.67, the JSE combined index ended with rise of 1,358.00 points to 163,159.02 but the junior market index rose by just 1.75 points to 1,983.19.
Caribbean Cream traded 120,000 to end at $4.75, General Accident Insurance had 2,811,669 units changing hands to trade at a previous 52 weeks’ high of $3, Jamaican Teas fresh from the stock split traded 122,008 at $5. Carreras traded 38,075 shares to gain $1 at $65, National Commercial Bank had 216,911 shares changing hands at $41, Scotia Group traded 28,450 to add 50 cents and end at $31 and Seprod had 35,479 units changing hands at $18.51 after shedding 69 cents.

Solid gains for JSE – Thursday

Sagicor Group HQ - the stock traded 1.8m units

Sagicor Group HQ – the stock traded 1.8m units

Main market stocks collectively made further recovery on Thursday, with advancing stocks edging out declining stocks. For the overall market, 39 securities changed hands, in all market segments with 15 rising and 13 declining while 3 closed at record highs. The market closed with 6,927,350 units valued at $96,137,248 changing hands in all markets. The junior market accounted for 1,654,174 units changing hands, valued at $16,966,569.
The JSE Market Index recovered 862.19 points to end at 152,610.01, the all Jamaica Composite Index added 963.55 points to end at 169,506.59 and the JSE combined index gained 840.57 points to close at 161,801.02.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading was 11 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with lower offers.
JSE sum 17-03-16At the end of the market activities, Caribbean Cement ended at $22.50 with 400 shares trading after gaining $2.50, Desnoes and Geddes traded only 1,000 shares but rose $1.13 to $24.73, Gleaner closed at $2.10 with 250,029 shares changing hands. Grace Kennedy closed with 10,752 shares trading with a gain of 40 cents at $83, well below the $97 equivalent, it last traded at in Trinidad. Jamaica Broilers traded 31,174 units to close at $14.09, Jamaica Producers traded 542,984 units to close with a loss of 2 cents at $30.28, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 15 cents in trading 1,550 units to close at $22.45, JMMB Group had only 25,250 units changing hands but fell 5 cents in closing at $10.05. Kingston Wharves traded 3,000 shares to close at $11.50, Mayberry Investments traded 1,957,711 shares but lost 20 cents to JSE sum 17-03-16rend at $4.20 National Commercial Bank with 25,525 shares changing hands, to close $1.10 lower at $39.90, Proven Investments ordinary share traded 232,356 units and fell 1 US cent in closing at 20 US cents, Pulse Investments traded 10,000 shares to gain 40 cents and end at $3.30, Radio Jamaica ended with 11,124 units changing hands 25 cents higher to close at $4.75. Sagicor Group gained 42 cents with 1,823,949 shares changing hands at $22.52, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 27080 shares and lost 35 cents to close at $10, Scotia Group had 81,015 shares changing hands to close at $30.50 after falling 60 cents. Supreme Ventures closed with a gain of 5 cents at $5.05 with 33,200 units changing hands and Proven Investments 8% preference share traded 205,077 at $5.02 after rising 2 cents.

Juniors move higher again – Thursday

Jamaican Teas closed at a new all time high of $5 on Thursday.

Jamaican Teas closed at a new all time high of $5 on Thursday.

Iron Rock Insurance traded 521,013 shares at a new high of $4.40 after rising by 37 cents at the close but traded as high as $4.51 for a record high, Jamaican Teas and Knutsford Express also traded at new record highs on Thursday. The junior market enjoyed another day of a rising index at the close on Thursday with a small gain of 3.12 points to end at 1,981.44.
There were two stocks closing at 52 weeks’ high at the close. The market ended with 14 securities trading, 6 of which declined and 5 advancing and 1,654,174 units changing hands, valued at $16,966,569.
At the close, 1 security ended with no bid and 6 securities had no stocks being offered for sale. There were 3 stocks closing with bids that were higher than their last selling prices and 4 ended with lower offers.
In trading, Access Financial traded 762,000 in one block as a cross at $16.51 for a loss of 49 cents, AMG Packaging gained 2 cents with 2,424 units changing hands, to close at $11.42, Blue Power traded 11,700 shares at $11, Consolidated Bakeries ended with 2,047 shares trading at $1.48. General Accident closed with 24,248 shares but lost 40 cents at $2.40, Honey Bun traded 37,500 units at $13.49 after gaining 41 cents, JM sum 17-03-16Jamaican Teas closed at a new high of $5 after the split of the issued stock into 2 shares, 14,100 units traded to record a gain of $1.15 for the day. Knutsford Express closed at a new 52 weeks’ high of $22 with 640 units changing hands, Lasco Distributors closed with 139,820 units trading with a loss of 23 cents at $5.76, Lasco Financial ended at $3 with 78,381 shares changing hands with a 10 cents loss. Lasco Manufacturing ended with 50,927 shares changing hands to close at $3.81 with a fall of 19 cents, Paramount Trading ended with just 718 units changing hands at $11.31 and tTech fell by 5 cents to close at $4.20 with 8,656 units changing hands.

Losses for Jamaican$ on Thursday

1000frontTrading resulted in the Jamaican dollar falling in value on Thursday against all majors it normally trade against. The market ended with dealers buying the equivalent of US$32,371,601 and selling US$38,885,383, in contrast to US$32,239,806 purchased and US$36,057,709 sold on Wednesday.
In US dollars trading, dealers bought US$27,218,608 compared to US$29,447,273 on Wednesday, as the buying rate for the US dollar remained unchanged at $121.29.FX sum 17-03-16 A total of US$35,303,983 was sold versus US$34,805,943 on Wednesday, the selling rate rose 2 cents to end at $122.02. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose $2.68 to end at $92.01 with dealers buying C$2,284,261 and selling C$2,483,743, at an average rate that gained $2.77 to end at $93.08. The rate for buying the British Pound jumped $2.80 to $171.18 for the purchase of £2,160,452, while £964,420 was sold, on Wednesday, as the rate climbed $2.04 to $172.10. At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, lost 49 cents to close at J$135.10, from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$132.31 for a fall of 47 cents from Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$371,110 being bought, while US$326,270 was sold.
FX HL 17-03-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the currencies traded at on Thursday are, a gain of $2.12 in the highest buying rate of the Canadian dollar to close at $94.12 and a rise of $4.85 in the highest buying rate of the British Pound to end at $177.85, while the lowest buying rate fell 83 cents to $137.53.

Gains for Jamaican$ on Wednesday

FX_USPoundTrading resulted in the Jamaican dollar gained in value on Wednesday against all majors it normally trade against. The market ended with dealers buying the equivalent of US$32,239,806 and selling US$36,057,709, in contrast to US$38,374,952 purchased and US$59,515,111 sold on Tuesday.
In US dollars trading, dealers bought US$29,447,273 compared to US$35,361,406 on Tuesday, with the buying rate for the US dollar falling 2 cents to $121.29. A total of US$34,805,943 was sold versus US$38,036,432 on FX sum 16-03-16Tuesday as the selling rate fell 2 cents to end at $122. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose $1.17 to end at $89.33 with dealers buying C$1,291,827 and selling C$591,206, at an average rate that declined by 98 cents to $90.31. The rate for buying the British Pound dropped $1.05 to $168.38 for the purchase of £1,208,083, while only £454,489 was sold compared to £14,483,014, on Tuesday, as the rate dropped $3.47 to $170.06. At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, gained 5 cents to close at J$135.59, from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$132.78 for a fall of 10 cents on Tuesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$164,137 being bought, while US$180,548 was sold.
FX HL 16-03-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the currencies traded at on Wednesday are, a gain of $18.26 in the lowest selling rate of the US dollar to close at $118 and a fall of $2.35 in the highest buying rate of the British Pound to $173, while the lowest buying rate fell $1.08 to $138.36 and the highest selling rate declined by $1.04 to $165.

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