National Gas dominates TTSE

NGL 19-10-15 Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday to close with the loss of $1 at $24 with 845,026 shares valued at $20,833,109 changing hands. The stock closed with a bid of $23.50 to buy 2,200 shares with 728 units on offer at $24.
Activity elsewhere on the Stock Exchange, on Thursday ended with 7 securities trading. At the close, there was 1 stock closing higher, 1 declined and 5 remained unchanged as a total of 880,448 units traded, valued at $21,422,006 changed hands.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a fall of 0.41 points at 1,152.09, the All T&T Index gained 0.82 points to 1,957.51 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 45.48.
Gains| Unilever closed with 450 shares trading to end at $67.27 with a rise of 1 cent to close at a new 52 weeks’ high.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings had 842 shares changing hands with the TTSE sum 22-10-15price to close at $14, First Citizens Bank traded 1,704 shares and closed at $35. Guardian Holdings closed with 30,701 shares valued at $402,797 changing hands, to end at $13.12, Republic Bank traded 725 units to close at $112 and Trinidad Cement had 1,000 units changing hands at $3.20.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 7 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.

More gains for JSE Thursday morning

The Jamaica stock market after 90 minutes of trading, recorded another morning of increases in the indices on Thursday morning, but just being barely up after being up by a fair amount up to 11am. Trading resulted in 23 securities changing hands with a volume of 3,586,645 units as 9 stocks gained and 8 declined.
The All Jamaican Composite index jumped 66.87 points to 135,115.30 JSE int 22-10-15 JSE Market Index rose 59.84 points to 122,731.18 the JSE combined index rose 145.04 points to be at 127,412.39 and the junior market index rose 9.91 points to 1,291.86.
In trading, Desnoes & Geddes exchanged 2,000,220 between $30 and $30.25 and now trades at $30, Jamaica Broilers exchanged 62,885 shares at $7.80, down by 20 cents, Caribbean Flavours traded at a new high of $3.80 with 400,000 shares as the stock gained 30 cents Lasco Financial Services had 439,750 units trading down to $2.41 after opening at $2.60 and lost 19 cents in the process.

Moderate trading on TTSE

TTSE build Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday to close unchanged at $25 with 23,524 shares valued at $588,100, down sharply from the 7,645,914 shares valued at $191,137,391 changing hands on Tuesday. The stock closed with a bid of $24 to buy 10,776 shares with 12,313 units on offer at $24.98
Activity elsewhere on the Stock Exchange, on Wednesday ended with 9 securities trading. At the close, there was 1 stock closing higher, 3 declined and 5 remaining unchanged as a total of 395,045 units traded, valued at $1,770,230.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a fall of 0.04 points at 1,152.50, the All T&T Index gained 0.26 points to 1,958.33 and the Cross Listed Index is down 0.04 to 45.48.
Gains| Trinidad Cement had 28,650 units changing hands at $3.20 with a rise of 4 cents to close at a new 52 weeks’ high.
Losses| Angostura Holdings had 8,237 shares changing hands with the price shedding 1 cent to close at $14, JMMB Group lost 1 cent in trading 300,000 units and closed at 42 cents and First Citizens Bank traded 3,226 shares and closed 1 cent lower at $35.
TTSE sum 21-10-15r Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund closed with 25,600 shares valued at $576,104 changing hands, to end at $22.51, Grace Kennedy traded 2,500 units to close at $3.60, National Enterprises closed with 1,216 shares trading for $16.72 and Scotiabank ended with 2,092 shares trading to end at $62.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.

7 juniors stocks rose 2 fell

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JSE sign shrtThe junior market ended with 11 securities traded as the junior market index fell 3.83 points to 1,281.95 with 1,300,792 units, valued at $14,184,687, changing hands as 7 stocks advanced and 2 declined.
The market ended with 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 2 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 7 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 1 closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Caribbean Cream price slipped 33 cents and closed at $2.90 with 120,000 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours traded at $3.50 with 19,392 shares changing hands, Caribbean Producers traded 414,000 units to end at $2.99, Consolidated Bakeries rose 10 cents in traded 59,878 shares, to end at $1.30. General Accident Insurance ended with 127,562 shares changing hands to gain 5 cents and end at $1.90,JM - Trade sht 21-10-15 KLE Group had 116,279 units changing hands at 43 cents, Knutsford Express traded 132,617 shares at $6.20 after adding 5 cents to end at a new 52 weeks’ high, Lasco Distributors with 10,763 shares changing hands, closing 3 cents higher at $2.86. Lasco Financial closed at a new all-time closing high of $2.60 while 147,651 shares changed hands with the price rising 10 cents, the stock traded at $2.65 during the day, Lasco Manufacturing traded 147,651 shares to end at $3.49 after trading 14 cents higher and Medical Disposables closed at $2.55 with a rise of 20 cents with 10,000 shares traded.

Another new record close for juniors

Caribbean Flavours traded at a 52 weeks' high of $3.50.

Caribbean Flavours traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.50.

The junior market ended at a new record  high at the close, with 13 securities traded and the junior market index rising by 23.09 points to 1,285.78 with 1,356,689 units, valued at $3,717,777 changing hands while 7 stocks advanced and 3 declined.
The market ended with 5 securities closing with no bids to buy, while 4 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 8 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 1 closed with a lower offer.
In trading, AMG Packaging closed with a loss of 8 cents with 26,909 units changing hands at $3.80 at the end of trading, Cargo Handlers ended with 712 shares changing hands, for a gain of $1 and closed at a new all-time high of $32, Caribbean Cream price slipped 7 cents and closed at $3.23 with 75,719 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours traded at a new 52 weeks’ high of $3.50 with 23,708 shares as the price rose 20 cents, Caribbean Producers traded 7,100 units to end at $3, Consolidated Bakeries rose 2 cents in traded 173,007 shares, to end at $1.20. Derrimon Trading ended with 335 shares changing hands to gain 3 cents and end at $2.33, Honey Bun had 10,222 units changing hands at $4, for an increase of 35 cents. Jamaican Teas had just 7,175 shares changing hands at $3.35, Knutsford Express traded 5,000 shares at $6.15 after adding 15 cents for a new all-time high, Lasco Distributors with 66,215 shares changing hands, closed at $2.83. Lasco Financial closed at a new all-time high of $2.50 while 549,875 shares changed hands with the price rising 24 cents and Lasco Manufacturing traded 410,712 shares to end at $3.35 after trading shedding 10 cents.

T&TNGL climbs $2 on TTSE

NGL 19-10-15 Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday and gained TT$2 to close at a new high of $25 with 7,645,914 shares valued at $191,137,391 changing hands. The stock closed with a bid of $24 to buy 422 shares with 21,663 on offer at $25.
Activity elsewhere on the Stock Exchange, on Tuesday ended with 11 securities trading. At the close, there was just 4 stocks closing higher,1 declined and 5 remained unchanged as a total of 7,755,051 units traded, valued at $192,821,409.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a rise of 2.39 points at 1,152.54, the All T&T Index gained 4.74 points to 1,958.07 and the Cross Listed Index was unchanged at 45.52.
Gains| Angostura Holdings had 598 shares changing hands with the price gaining 1 cent to close at $14.01. Ansa Merchant Bank traded 200 units to close 1 cent higher at $38.95, Clico Investment Fund closed with 59,746 shares valued at $1,344,882 changing hands to end at $22.51, after gaining 1 cent and First Citizens Bank traded 1,636 shares and closed 1 cent higher at $35.01.
TTSE sum 20-10-15 Losses| Guardian Holdings lost 1 cents in trading 10,0001 shares and closed at $13.12.
Firm Trades| JMMB Group traded 21,276 units and closed at 43 cents, Republic Bank closed with 459 shares trading for $112, Scotiabank ended with 19 shares trading to end at $62.50. West Indian Tobacco traded just 200 shares to close at $126 and Trinidad Cement had 15,000 units changing hands at $3.16.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

JSE gained 13% for week

bull The Jamaica Stock Exchange closed on Friday with an increase of 2,717.47 points, on the JSE All Jamaican Composite index to end at 133,725.27, to cap the week with a huge 13 percent increase. The sharp move is due to the price of Desnoes and Geddes (D&G) jumping with a gain of 130 percent to add several thousand points, to the main market indices. The All Jamaican Index is now just over 5,000 points away from the old record of 138,917.59, reached on 24th of January 2005.
A total of 16 stocks rose, with 3 declining as 23 securities, totaling 2,743,449 units valued at $51,084,948 changing hands, in all market segments. A total of 4 stocks ended at new 52 weeks’ closing highs. JSE Sum 16-10-15The JSE Market Index shot up by 2,431.62 points to 120,592.56, and the JSE combined index jumped 2,568.39 points to end at 125,132.75.
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 of 15 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with offers that were lower.
In trading, Cable and Wireless closed with a loss of 1 cent as 81,600 shares changed hands to be at 51 cents, the stock ended with the bid at 57 cents to buy 204,500 shares. Caribbean Cement closed at $12 with 28,000 shares changing hands, Carreras traded 316,500 shares to close at $52.05 to gain 25 cents, D&G closed with 273,694 units changing hands to close at $30 with a gain of 33 cents. Gleaner traded 23,000 shares at $1.73 to gain 3 cents, Jamaica Broilers traded 31,243 shares to close at a new 52 weeks’ high of $8 with a gain of 85 cents,JSE fn qts 16-10-15 Jamaica Stock Exchange had 36,200 shares trading at $8.60, for a rise of 65 cents as the company stands to see increased income, if trading continues to be bullish. JMMB Group traded 35,096 shares closing 50 cents higher at $9. National Commercial Bank closed with a loss of 50 cents with 24,100 shares trading to close at $31.99, Sagicor Group with 11,200 shares closed 50 cents higher at $14.50 for a 52 weeks’ closing high, Scotia Group ended with 114,012 shares trading at $25.20 after gaining 75 cents, Scotia Investments ended at $27.50 with 720,000 shares traded and Seprod traded 30,288 shares at $15 with a 5 cents gain.

3 stocks traded higher on TTSE

Stocks Activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday ended with only 8 securities trading. At the close, there were 3 stocks closing higher, none declined and 5 remained unchanged as a total of 326,724 units traded, valued at $4,236,310.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a rise of 0.05 points at 1,146.58, the All T&T Index fell 0.05 to 1,946.25 and the Cross Listed Index is up 0,01 point to 45.52.
gains| Clico Investment Fund closed with just 91,085 shares valued at $2,050,323 changing hands 1 cent higher to end at $22.51, Guardian Holdings with 2,733 shares trading, closed at $13.13 after gaining 1 cent and Scotia Investments ended with 179,973 shares trading with a 1 cent gain to end at $1.61. the stock that has been in good demand in Trinidad with buying at $1.60 may have be close to fully being satisfied with today’s trade as the stock was offered at $1.61 at the close with a bid at $1,50 with 25,405 shares.
TTSE sum 16-10-15 Firm Trades| ANSA McAL contributed 300 shares in trading, to close at $67.03, First Citizens Bank traded 50,833 shares valued at $1,779,155 and closed at $35, Massy Holdings traded 200 shares with the price ending at $62.46, Republic Bank closed with 400 shares trading for $112 and Trinidad Cement traded 1,200 units at $3.16.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

The JSE up strongly on Friday morning

The Jamaica stock market for the second consecutive morning, is enjoying slow trading with only 15 securities being active at 10.45 ,but the indices have so far climbed quite a bit with all main market indices up by more than 1,000 points. Jamaica Broilers trades at new 52 weeks’ high of $8. Trading accounted for a volume of 1,206,561 units with 6 stocks gaining and 5 declined.
In trading, Carreras exchanged 109,500 shares at $51.99 to gain 19 cents, Jamaica Stock Exchange had 10,000 shares trading at $8.60 for a rise of 65 cents as the company stands to see increased income if trading continues to be bullish. JSE int 16-10-15JMMB Group exchanged 35,096 shares at $8.55 for a small gain, Scotia Investments had 420,000 units changing hands at $27.50, Caribbean Producers traded at $3 with 65,000 shares. Lasco Distributors 109500 shares traded at $2.79, Lasco Financial Services 105,000 shares traded at $2.25, Lasco Manufacturing 198,172 shares traded at $3.50.
The All Jamaican Composite index jumped 1,124.16 points to 132,131.96 JSE Market Index rose 1,005.91 points to 123,570.27, the JSE combined index rose 1,281.46 points to be at 123,840.64 and the junior market index rose 37.15 points to 1,269.32.

Trading volumes jump Thursday

FX_USPound Inflows of foreign currency into the forex market jumped sharply on Thursday, but the Jamaican dollar lost ground against the three major currencies it trades against and led to the equivalent of US$63,879,976 being bought by dealers, compared with US$28,123,813 on Wednesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$60,651,066 versus US$32,663,359 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$61,389,986 compared to US$23,950,737 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar gained 47 cents to $119.31 and US$58,673,239 was sold versus US$31,446,646 on Wednesday, the selling rate gained 3 cents to end at $119.59. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 83 cents to end at $89.27 with dealers buying C$950,168 and selling C$654,115, at an average rate that rose 76 cents to $92. FX trade sum 15-10-15The rate for buying the British Pound declined 43 cents to $180.98 for the purchase of £1,053,245, while £747,541 was sold, at an average rate that climbed $1.07 to $183.70. At the end of trading, it took J$136.73 to purchase the Euro, with a rise of 85 cents on Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$133.87 for a rise of 61 cents on Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$181,485 being bought, while US$326,383 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar added 10 cents on Thursday to end at $119.90, the lowest buying and lowest selling rates remained unchanged at $98.11 and $98.12 respectively, FX H&L 15 -10-15the highest selling rate ended 33 cents lower at $125.72. The highest buying and the lowest buying rates for the Canadian dollar were unchanged at $93.50 and $72.79, respectively while the highest selling rate added 26 cents to end at $94.61 and the lowest selling rate jumped $1.50 to $86. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, declined 5 cents to end at $184.85. The lowest buying rate rose 87 cents to $148.32, the highest selling rate declined 24 cents to $188.94 and the lowest selling rate closed down $1.82 to end at $174.18.

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