Paramount a new high of $6

Paramount traded at a new all-time high of $6.

Paramount traded at a new all-time high of $6.

Activity on the Junior Market was moderate and closed with 7 securities trading and ended with only 116,204 units changing hands valued at $443,370. The JSE Junior Market Index advanced 0.18 points close at 899.72. The market ended with the prices of 5 stocks advancing, 2 declining with 2 closing at 52 weeks’ high and 1 at a new low.
At the close of the market, there were 3 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 4 with lower offers and 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and 8 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, Access Financial Services closing with 21,233 shares trading $1 lower, at $11, Caribbean Flavours trading 20,496 shares to close at $2.55, Dolphin Cove trading only 811 units at $13 for a new high, after gaining 40 cents. JM 29-6-15KLE with a small volume of 1,364 shares, lost 5 cents to close at 65 cents, the lowest price it has traded at to date. At the close KLE was offered for sale at 60 cents and had no bids posted to buy. Lasco Distributors traded 47,500 shares and gained 4 cents to end at $1.69, Lasco Financial Services 19,800 shares at $1.81 after losing 12 cents and Paramount Trading closing at a new 52 weeks high of $6, after adding 89 cents. Caribbean Cream did not traded but closed with an offer to sell 30,000 units at $1.55 with the last price the stock traded at being $1.60, the bid is someway off at $1.25.

Huge forex trading in Jamaica Friday

NCB buys US$32.9m on Friday

NCB buys US$32.9m on Friday

Friday was a huge day for trading in foreign currencies in Jamaican as foreign exchange dealers bought the equivalent of US$109,789,460 or US$23,322,004 more than the amount sold, in contrast to only US$29,947,285 on Thursday, while they sold the equivalent of US$86,467,457 versus just US$27,593,054 previously.
Scotia Bank bought US$18.7 million and sold US$16.8 million while National Commercial Bank bought US$32.85 and sold only US$21.5 million, the next largest trade was Sagicor Bank with US$10.9 million bought to US$8.6 million sold.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$104,883,104 compared to US$27,666,499 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar increased 50 cents to $116.72 and US$83,731,477 was sold versus US$26,103,111 on Thursday, the selling rate rose 3 cents to $116.92. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose $1.05 to $93.36 with dealers buying C$2,034,353 and selling C$1,742,563, at an average rate that rose 2 cents to $94.44. FX sum 26-6-15rThe rate for buying the British Pound gained 48 cents to $181.84 for the purchase of £1,661,063, while £785,759 was sold, at an average rate that climbed 34 cents to $183.71. At the end of trading, it took J$130.83 to purchase the Euro, 20 cents more than on Thursday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.13 for 21cents more than Thursday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$691,331, while the equivalent of US$93,900 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar dipped 12 cents to $117.10, the lowest buying rate jumped $4.91 to $95.61. The highest selling rate remained at $122.52 and the lowest selling rate jumped $17.69 to $113.30.FX hl 26-6-15rv The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar moved down $1.40 to $94.60, the lowest buying rate remained at $74.95. The highest selling rate declined $1.45 to $96.55 and the lowest selling rate rose $1.50 to $91.80. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, rose 85 cents to $185, the lowest buying rate remained at $147.74, with the highest selling rate rising $1.08 to $188 and the lowest selling rate climbed $1.70 to $179.70.

Trading returns to norm on TTSE

Republic Bank may have bottomed out & seems poised to rise.

Republic Bank may have bottomed out & seems poised to rise.

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange returned to lower levels investors have become accustomed to in recent months and cooled from high level enjoyed on Thursday when Republic Bank accounted for $30.56 million and Clico Investment with $11 million of the total value of trading.
On Friday the market ended with 11 securities changing hands of which 1 advanced, 4 declined, 6 traded firm, with a total of 642,830 units, valued at $1,697,215 changing hands. At the close, the Composite Index lost 0.43 points to close at 1,161.52, the All T&T Index fell 0.64 points to 1,969.75 and the Cross Listed Index declined by a mere 0.03 points to end at 46.36.
Gains| Unilever Caribbean traded at a new 52 weeks’ high of $66.39 with just 315 units changing hands.
TTSE sum 26-6-15 Declines| ANSA McAl with 700 shares changing hands fell 25 cents to end at $67.25, First Citizens Bank with 1,575 shares trading closed 1 cent lower at $35.75. Grace Kennedy traded 157,665 shares valued at $551,838 for a loss of 3 cents to end at $3.50 and One Caribbean Media had 1,101 units changing hands and lost 2 cents at $22.40.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, CLICO Investment Fund with 8,200 units valued at $185,320 changing hands at $22.60, JMMB Group closing with 362,964 shares with a value of $165,037 to end at 45 cents. Massy Holdings trading 1,647 shares to close at $64.34, National Flour had 104,708 shares changing hands valued at $214,251, to end at $2.05, Republic Bank ended trading with 1,509 shares valued at $173,535 to close at $115. Republic closed with a bid to purchase 7,686 shares at $115 with an offer to sell 1,754 units at $116, an indication that the decline in price may now be over with some recovery may be on the way with the big trade on Thursday. Scotiabank traded 2,446 shares with a value of $152,264 to close at $62.25.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

Cargo Handlers new high of $28.50

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CAR H 6-15 Activity on the Junior Market closed with 9 securities trading and ended with 227,627 units changing hands valued at $719,458. The JSE Junior Market Index advanced 5.56 close at 899.90. The market ended with the prices of 5 stocks advancing, 2 declining with 2 closing at 52 weeks’ high.
At the close of the market, there were 2 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 4 with lower offers and 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and 5 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, AMG Packaging ending with just 100 units changing hands to close 4 cents higher at $3.20 but had an offer at $3.15 at the end. Cargo Handlers recorded yet another all-time high in trading 2,170 units $2.50 higher to close at $28.50 and record a strong gain of 78 percent since the start of the year. Caribbean Cream with 8,757 shares traded at $1.60, Caribbean Producers traded 200,000 shares to gain 20 cents to $3, Consolidate Bakeries landed just 1,000 units but ended atJM 26-6-15 a 52 weeks’ high of $1.25 after posting a gain of 8 cents. Dolphin Cove traded 200 shares to close at $12.60 by shedding 18 cents, Jamaican Teas ended at $4 with 5,000 shares changing hands, Lasco Distributors traded 2,000 shares and declined by 3 cents to end at $1.65 and Lasco Financial traded 8,400 shares but rose 3 cents in closing at $1.93. At the close there was an offer to sell 11,241 units of Lasco Financial at $1.85.

JSE enjoying slow Friday

Trading was mild with 75 minutes of trading having elapsed leading to 11 securities JSE Intra - 26-06-15.trading with 5 rising and 2 declining comprising a total volume of only 252,281 shares changing hands.The all Jamaican Composite index inched up 81.31 to 107,496.53 points, JSE Combined Index put on 77.40 to 99,682.59 points, JSE Index is now at 97,123.17 points after adding 72.75 points and Junior Market Index fell to 895.31, up by 0.97 points.
The most noticeable trade so far is Pan Jamaican with just 760 units trading as the price rose by $2.93 to $63.70, National Commercial Bank with 137,010 shares changing hands at $29 and Proven Investments with 76,970 shares at 21.2 US cents.

Juniors below 900 points

JSE sign Activity on the Junior Market closed with 8 securities trading and ended with 294,026 units changing hands valued at $954,783. The JSE Junior Market Index declined 14.05 on top of a fall of 15.87 points on Wednesday to close at 894.34, the first time it closed below 900 points since crossing over this level on June 3.
At the close of the market, the prices of 2 stocks advanced, 3 declined with 2 closing at 52 weeks’ high and there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 4 with lower offers and 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and 5 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, Access Financial ending with 17,562 units changing hands to close with a loss of $1.50 at $12 Cargo Handlers finished with 10,000 units to close at $26,Caribbean Cream with 3,357 shares traded higher by 1 cent to $1.60,JM 25-6-15 Caribbean Producers traded 6,000 shares and lost 8 cents to $2.80, Dolphin Cove trading 200 shares to close at $12.78 but ended with an offer to sell just 200 shares at $12.60. Honey Bun ended at $2.88 with 20,038 shares changing hands, Lasco Financial traded 152,759 shares but fell 5 cents in closing at $1.90 and Lasco Manufacturing traded 84,000 shares but gained 1 cent to end at $1.31.

Republic’s huge trade on TTSE

Republic_bank The big trades on Thursday on the Trinidad Stock Exchange were Republic Bank with $30.56 million and Clico with $11 million as trading ended with 13 securities changing hands. The market closed with 7 stocks advancing, 1 declined and 6 trading firm, with a total of 798,710 units, valued at $42,543,547.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index gained 1.17 points to close at 1,161.95, the All T&T Index advanced by 2.25 points to 1,970.39 and the Cross Listed Index rose by a mere 0.01 points to end at 46.39.
Gains| ANSA Mcal with 7,330 shares with a value of $494,775 changing hands and gained 25 cents to end at $67.50, CLICO Investment Fund traded 488,200 units valued at $11,028,620 in closing 3 cents higher at $22.60, First Citizens Bank with 950 TTSE sum 25-6-15shares trading, closed with a gain of 1 cent at $35.76. Republic Bank ended trading with 265,805 shares valued at $30,564,889, to gain 10 cents, at $115, Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 15,237 shares, to close 1 cent higher, at $6.25, Scotiabank traded 4,505 shares with a value of $280,436 to close 5 cents higher, at $62.25 and West Indian Tobacco closed with just 200 shares trading, to gain 50 cents to $126.
Declines| Prestige Holdings is the only stock declining at the close with a 1 cent loss to $9.85 with 1,000 shares trading.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, National Flour had 3,728 shares to end at $2.05, Massy Holdings traded 100 shares to close at $64.34, National Enterprises traded 500 units at $17.10, Praetorian Property Mutual Fund traded 8,000 units at $3.10 and Trinidad Cement with 16,889 shares at $2.90.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

J$ edges closer to $117 to the US

J$5000 The Jamaican dollar lost ground on Wednesday against the US dollar as it edges close to J$117 and the Pound but gained on the Canadian dollar.The Jamaican dollar which started the year at $114.66 to the US dollar has so far lost nearly 2 percent, with inflation at roughly zero, the currency has gained a bit in competitiveness this year as well as since October last year with negative inflation between then and December.
Dealers bought the equivalent of US$30,175,916 compared with US$33,052,701 on Tuesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$36,534,605 versus US$35,474,277 previously.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$26,945,527 compared to US$29,480,545 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar increased 3 cents to $116.11 and US$33,784,230 was sold versus US$32,534,666 on Tuesday, the selling rate rose 10 cents to $116.80. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 3 cents to $92.67 with dealers buying C$1,157,439 and selling C$845,699, at an average rate that fell 5 cents to $94.70. FX sum 24-6-15The rate for buying the British Pound lost 97 cents to $180.87 for the purchase of £1,179,293, while £657,132 was sold, at an average rate that rose 3 cents to $183.83. At the end of trading, it took J$130.51 to purchase the Euro, $2.43 less than on Tuesday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$127.87 for $2.30 less than Tuesday’s rate. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$469,585, while the equivalent of US$1,030,411 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar fell 5 cents to $117.10, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained at $95.61 and $122.52 respectively, but the lowest selling rate dropped $18.39 to $95.61. FX hl 24-6-15The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar declined 90 cents to $94.60, the lowest buying rate ended 58 cents lower at $74.95. The highest selling rate was down 60 cents to $97.40 and the lowest selling rate climbed $1.20 to $91.80. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, remained at $184, the lowest buying rate fell 83 cents to $147.74, with the highest selling rate rising $2.81 to $190.46 and the lowest selling rate climbed $1 to $180.

LascoMan trades 3m units

Lasco's new I Cool drink. 3 million units of the stock traded

Lasco’s new I Cool drink. 3 million units of the stock traded

Activity on the Junior Market closed with 11 securities trading and ended with 3,364,830 units changing hands valued at $6,906,793, Lasco Manufacturing had trading in 3 million shares, all the sale was done by Mayberry who crossed the bulk of them on behalf of clients.
The JSE Junior Market Index declined 15.87 points to close at 908.39, with the price of 6 stocks advancing, 3 declining with 2 closing at 52 weeks’ high. At the close, there were 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, 5 with lower offers and 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and 5 that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, Access Financial ending with 1,000 shares changing hands to close with a loss of $2 at $13.50. Cargo Handlers finished with 36,551 units to close with a gain of $1, to a new all-time high of $26, Caribbean Cream with 9,800 shares traded lower by 1 cent to $1.59, Dolphin Cove trading 97,462 shares to close higher by 20 cents at a new high of $12.78. JM 24-6-15General Accident closed with 8,333 shares trading 5 cents higher at $1.72, Honey Bun ended with a gain of 3 cents to close at $2.88 with 100,000 shares changing hands. Jamaican Teas ended with 100,000 shares changing hands, to close at $4, Knutsford Express closed at $6.10 while 4,899 shares changed hands. Lasco Distributors traded only 4,400 shares to close at $1.68, for a gain of 3 cents, Lasco Financial traded only 2,385 shares but added 15 cents in closing at $1.95 and Lasco Manufacturing was the big trade for the day with 3 million shares but lost 10 cents to end at $1.30.

Trading hits $3.17m on TTSE

DailyTrading280x150 Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange ended with 10 securities changing hands of which 1 advanced, 3 declined and 6 traded firm with a total of 138,581 units, valued at $3,166,752.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 0.21 points to close at 1,160.78, the All T&T Index declined by 0.08 at 1,968.14 and the Cross Listed Index fell by a mere 0.05 points to end at 46.38.
Gains| Scotiabank trading 1,010 shares to close 4 cents higher at $62.20, is the only stock gaining at the close.
Declines| Massy Holdings traded 300 shares to close at $64.34 after losing 1 cent, National Enterprises declined 9 cents to end the day at a 52 weeks’ low of $17.10 while trading only 2,664 units and Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 15,237 shares, to close at $6.25 while losing 5 cents.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, ANSA Mcal with 9,222 shares with a value of $620,180 changing hands, ended at $67.25. TTSE sum 24-6-15 rvCLICO Investment Fund traded 53,600 units in closing at $22.57, First Citizens Bank with 23,388 shares trading for $835,952 closed at $35.75, Flavorite Foods contributing 31,511 shares to close at $4.80, while National Flour had 1,672 shares to end at $2.05 and West Indian Tobacco closed 1,141 shares trading at $125.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

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