4 junior stocks up 0 down Tuesday

Trading on Tuesday ended with just 250,010 units, valued at $593,128 changing hands from a total of 9 securities that traded. The price of none stock declined and 4 advanced with the junior market index adding 20.34 points to close at 990.78.
At the close, 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 4 had no stocks being offered for sale and 5 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 4 closed with lower offers.
JM - Trade 8-9-15Stocks trading are, AMG Packaging closed at $3.65 with 1,000 units changing hands, Blue Power closed with 550 units changing hands to close at $13.70 with a gain of 10 cents, Caribbean Cream ended with 600 shares changing hands at $1.90 to gain 15 cents, Caribbean Producers traded 108,777 with a gain of 10 cents to $2.50. Knutsford Express traded just 200 shares at $6, Lasco Distributors closed with 27,000 units trading at $1.87, Lasco Financial ended with 27,000 shares changing hands at $1.85 and Lasco Manufacturing closed with 83,406 units trading, ended with a gain of 19 cents to end at $2.

J$ at lowest against US on Monday

FX_USPound2 The selling rate for the Jamaican dollar fell to it’s lowest, against the US dollar on Monday, with US$6 million more sold than bought. Purchases by dealers of foreign currencies on Monday, resulted in the Jamaican currency selling rate slipping against the Canadian dollar and the British Pound.
The market closed with dealers buying the equivalent of US$23,781,584 in contrast to US$43,580,467 on Friday, while they sold the equivalent of US$27,537,023, previously US$34,164,793.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$20,212,171 compared to US$40,116,402 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar declined 55 cents to $117.13 and US$26,270,588 was sold versus US$27,537,023 on Friday, the selling rate rose 18 cents to close at $118.34. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 47 cents to $85.87, with dealers buying C$1,123,358 and selling C$669,416, at an average rate that slipped 90 cents to $88.49.
FX sum 7-9-15The rate for buying the British Pound fell 77 cents to $177.11 for the purchase of £1,693,501, while £459,251 was sold, at an average rate that fell 24 cents to end at $179.14. At the end of trading, it took J$131.34 to purchase the Euro, an increase of 23 cents on Friday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.85, a rise of 47 cents on Friday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$185,140, while the equivalent of US$70,662 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 10 cents to $118.85, the lowest buying rate gained 9 cents to $96.78 and the highest selling rate rose 32 cents to $124.01. FX H&L 7-9-15The lowest selling rate dived $17.64 to $96.36. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 15 cents to $89.25, the lowest buying rate closed 33 cents higher at $70.80 and highest selling rate remained unchanged at $91.47. The lowest selling rate added 10 cents to end at $85. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, climbed $1.20 to $181.80, the lowest buying rate eased 45 cents to $144.09, the highest selling rate dropped $1.70 to $185.75 and the lowest selling rate lost 40 cents to $173.60.

NCB adds $2.50 to regain $30 on JSE

NCB con spng The Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading with a total of 28 securities changing hands and 2,579,234 units traded, valued at $15,166,869. At the end 10 stocks rose, 9 declined in all market segments and one in the preference section ended at a new low.
The JSE Market Index fell 160.92 points to 100,132.54. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index lost 179.86 points to 110,860.26 and the JSE combined index declined 120.43 points to end at 103,201.79.
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 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with offers that were lower.
In trading, Cable and Wireless had 528,065 shares changing hands and closed at 52 cents,JSE Sum -7- 9-15 Desnoes & Geddes traded 1,015,300 shares at $7 and gained 20 cents, Gleaner Company traded 7,000 shares at $1.85, Grace Kennedy traded 3,993 units at $63, JMMB Group traded 117,375 units and rose 5 cents to end at $7.65. Kingston Wharves closed unchanged at $7 with 10,100 shares changing hands, National Commercial Bank traded 117,375 shares and closed with a gain of$2.50 at $30, Sagicor Group with 44,714 shares changing hands, closed at $12.50 for a loss of 50 cents, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 64,063 units and lost 10 cents to settle at $7.90. Scotia Group traded 16,081 units between $25.01 and $26.90 but closed with a gain of 40 cents at $26.90. At the close there were 12 offers ranging between $26.90 and $30, JSE fn qts 7-9-15starting with 71,299 shares at $26.90, on the buy side, bids which are not yet close to the last selling price, start at $25.10 to buy 800 shares. Scotia Investments lost $2.40 and ended at $24.10 while 1,000 units traded. Proven Investments ordinary share, traded 5,754 units at 20.11 US cents, down from 21 US cents Supreme Ventures ended at $4.14 with 25,500 units changing hands. Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 21,050 units at $2 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 15,000 units at $2.88 and shed 12 cents in the process to close at a 52 weeks’ low.

3 stocks gained 1 fell on TTSE

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Trinidad's Scotiabank posted a 12% Q3 profit increase

Trinidad’s Scotiabank posted a 12% Q3 profit increase

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed with 10 securities changing hands, the price of 3 stocks rose, while 1 declined and 6 traded with price unchanged. A total of only 95,610 units traded, valued at $1,928,558.
At the close, the Composite Index gained 0.63 points to 1,145.19, the All T&T Index gained 0.15 points at 1,947.64 and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.15 points to 44.96.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund closed with 46,705 shares changing hands 3 cents higher at $22.54 a total value of valued at $1,052,276, National Commercial Bank traded just 2,000 shares to close 3 cents higher at $1.63 and Scotiabank closed with 4,000 shares valued at $250,000 changing hands to gain 1 cent and end at $62.50. The bank reported improved results to July with profits of $157 million in the July quarter up by 12 percent on the $140 million generated in 2014 and $417 million for the nine months against $390 million in 2014.
Losses| Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 3,100 shares changing hands at $5.95 after losing 5 cents.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 25,000 shares valued at $350,000 changing hands at $14, First Citizens Bank had only 3,338 shares changing hands to end at $35,
TTSE 4-9-15rGrace Kennedy closed with just 655 shares changing hands at $3.50. Guardian Holdings added 3,445 shares to close at $12.90, Prestige Holdings with 7,209 units changing hands ended unchanged at $9.89 and West Indian Tobacco traded just 158 shares to close at $125.42.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.

Quiet day for juniors

JSE sign Trading on Friday ended with just 496,232 units, valued at $1,411,394 changing hands from a total of 11 securities that traded. The price of 5 stocks declined and 3 advanced with the junior market index losing 2.90 points to close at 966.98.
At the close, 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 4 had no stocks being offered for sale and 5 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and none closed with lower offers.
Stocks trading are, Access Financial traded 4,840 shares to close with a 18 cents fall to $12.02, Blue Power eased 40 cents to close at $13.60 with 25,000 units trading, Derrimon Trading ended with 15,000 shares changing hands and closed at $2.65, for a gain of 5 cents, Dolphin Cove closed with 1,131 shares changing hands at $12.52, for a 38 cents decline, Honey Bun traded JM - Trade Sheet 4-9-155,000 units at $3.98, after adding 3 cents. Jamaican Teas had 2,774 shares changing hands, 25 cents higher at $3.50, KLE Group traded unchanged at 50 cents with 5,000 units changing hands, Knutsford Express with 100 shares changing hands ended at $6, Lasco Distributors fell 11 cents to $1.80, after it traded as high as $1.92 and ended with 76,000 units changing hands. Lasco Financial ended with 146,387 shares changing hands at $1.87 and Derrimon Trading 11.75% preference share, ended with 215,000 units changing hands with the price slipping 1 cent to $2.39.

J$ steady against US on Friday

Money The selling rate for the Jamaican dollar was fairly stable against the US dollar on Friday as there was nearly US$8 million more bought than sold. Purchases by dealers of foreign currencies on Friday, resulted in the Jamaican currency selling rate slipping against the Canadian dollar and rising against the British Pound. The market closed with dealers buying the equivalent of US$43,580,467 in contrast to US$26,547,793 on Thursday, while they sold the equivalent of US$34,164,793, previously US$29,211,572.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$40,116,402 compared to US$23,903,351 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 23 cents to $117.68 and US$32,636,062 was sold versus US$27,572,536 on Thursday, the selling rate gained 1 cent to close at $118.16. FX sum 4-9-15The Canadian dollar buying rate fell $1.14 to $86.34, with dealers buying C$760,150 and selling C$908,138, at an average rate that rose 50 cents to $89.39. The rate for buying the British Pound rose 93 cents to $177.88 for the purchase of £1,861,676, while £453,758 was sold, at an average rate that fell 92 cents to end at $179.38. At the end of trading, it took J$131.11 to purchase the Euro, down $1.43 on Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.38, a decline of $1.45 on Thursday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$92,322, while the equivalent of US$152,862 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 5 cents to $118.75, the lowest buying rate gained 16 cents to $96.69 and the highest selling rate remained at $123.69.FX H&L 4-9-15 The lowest selling rate fell 70 cents to $114. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 40 cents to $89.40, the lowest buying closed unchanged at $70.47 and highest selling rate put on 37 cents to $91.47. The lowest selling rate added 90 cents to end at $84.90. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, fell 10 cents to $180.60, the lowest buying rate eased 21 cents to $144.54, the highest selling rate jumped $3.41 to $187.45 and the lowest selling rate lost $1 to $174.

J$ falls lower on Thursday

US$ bungle The selling rate for the Jamaican dollar continues to decline against the US dollar on Thursday. Purchases by dealers of foreign currencies on Thursday, resulted in the Jamaican currency selling rate also slipping against the British Pound and rising moderately against the Canadian dollar.
The market closed with dealers buying the equivalent of US$26,547,793 in contrast to US$31,823,526 on Wednesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$29,211,572, previously US$35,037,208.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$23,903,351 compared to US$28,564,957 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 9 cents to $117.45 and US$27,572,536 was sold versus US$33,039,394 on Wednesday, the selling rate gained 13 cents to close at $118.15.FX sum 3-9-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 13 cents to $87.48, with dealers buying C$1,242,365 and selling C$626,370, at an average rate that fell 6 cents to $88.89. The rate for buying the British Pound declined by $1.25 to $176.95 for the purchase of £955,925, while £664,231 was sold, at an average rate that rose 94 cents to end at $180.30. At the end of trading, it took J$132.54 to purchase the Euro, down 23 cents on Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$129.83, a decline of 17 cents on Wednesday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$278,949, while the equivalent of US$154,191 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 22 cents to $118.70, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $96.53 and $123.69 respectively. FX H&L 3-9-15The lowest selling rate rose $16.44 to $114.70. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar lost 5 cents to $89.80, the lowest buying rate lost 50 cents to $70.47 and highest selling rate fell 90 cents to $91.10. The lowest selling rate decline $1.20 to end at $84. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, fell $1.12 to $180.70, the lowest buying rate fell 33 cents to $144.75, the highest selling rate dropped $3 to $184.04 and the lowest selling rate rose by $1.60 to $175.

Lasco Manufacturing dominates juniors

Bottle heating machine at Lasco Manufacturing. The company traded 1.6m shares on Thursday.

Bottle heating machine at Lasco Manufacturing. The company traded 1.6m shares on Thursday.

Trading on Thursday ended with 2,195,835 units, valued at $4,389,876 changing hands from a total of 12 securities that traded up from only 7 on Wednesday. The price of 4 stocks declined and 3 advanced with the junior market index lost 2.29 points to close at 969.88. Lasco Manufacturing traded 1.6 million units to be the main contributor to the volume traded.
At the close, 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 4 had no stocks being offered for sale and 4 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks trading are, Access Financial traded 7,670 shares to close with a 20 cents increase at $12.20, Cargo Handlers ended with 1,256 shares changing hands and closed at $31, Caribbean Cream ended with 245,000 shares changing hands at $1.71 for a 69 cents decline, Caribbean Producers traded 15,000 units at $2.40, after losing 10 cents. Consolidated Bakeries traded 3,149 shares at $1.20, General Accident Insurance ended with 20,000 shares trading unchanged at $1.42 at the close. JM - Trade Sheet 3-9-15Jamaican Teas had 7,000 shares trading at $3.25 and gained 15 cents, KLE Group traded unchanged at 50 cents with 10,000 units changing hands, Lasco Distributors fell 3 cents to $1.91, with 6,000 units changing hands. Lasco Financial ended with 216,000 shares changing hands at $1.87, for a rise of 21 cents after trading earlier at $1.70, Lasco Manufacturing ended with 1,595,585 shares changing hands at $1.80, but traded as high as $1.95 and Eppley cumulative preference share 2019, ended with 69,175 units changing hands at $6.05.

3 stocks gained 3 fell on TTSE

National Four rose in trading on Thursday

National Four rose in trading on Thursday

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed with 13 securities compared to only 4 on Wednesday changing hands, the price of 3 stocks rose, while 3 declined and 7 traded with price unchanged. A total of only 75,467 units traded, valued at $956,062.
At the close, the Composite Index fell by 0.05 points to 1,144.56, the All T&T Index gained 0.31 points at 1,947.49 and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.06 points to 44.81.
Gains| National Flour Mills with 4,154 shares changing hands, ended at $2.06 after adding 1 cent, Scotiabank closed with 3,195 shares changing hands to gain 9 cents and end at $62.49 and West Indian Tobacco traded just 102 shares to close with a gain of 6 cents back at $125.42.
Losses| Agostini’s ended at $17.25 with a loss of a cent, after trading 749 units, JMMB Group ended with a loss of 1 cent in trading 8,800 shares at 42 cents and Republic Bank closed with a fall of a cents to $112.99, with 2,077 shares changing hands.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 12,645 shares changing hands at $14,TTSE 3-9-15 Ansa Merchant Bank traded 200 units to end at $38.94, Guardian Holdings added 4,052 shares to close at $12.90, First Citizens Bank had only 3,078 shares changing hands to end at $35. National Commercial Bank traded 17,882 shares to close at $1.60, Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 18,383 shares changing hands at $6 and Scotia Investments closed with 150 shares changing hands at $1.60.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.

Just 4 TTSE stocks trade

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed with only 4 securities changing hands, the price of 2 stocks rose, while 1 declined and 1 traded with price unchanged. A total of only 31,940 units traded, valued at $603,353.
At the close, the Composite Index advanced by 0.23 points to 1,144.61, the All T&T Index remained at 1,947.18 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.06 points to 44.87.
TTSE 2-9-15 Gains| Massy Holdings had 3,170 shares trading at $62.50 with a gain of 1 cent, Scotia Investments closed with 17,770 shares changing hands with the price rising 7 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.60, at the close the bid was at $1.60 to buy 321,342 units, there were no stock on offer. Clico Investment Fund ended at $22.51 with a loss of a cent, after trading 16,700 units and First Citizens Bank had only 300 shares changing hands to end at $35.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

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