3 up 3 down on TTSE

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange ended Wednesday with 12 securities changing hands of which 3 advanced, 3 declined and 6 traded firm with a total of 1,192,767 units, valued at $6,189,604.
TTSE 11-2-15At the close of the market, the Composite Index rose 0.54 points to close at 1,147.61, the All T&T Index gained 1.19 points to close at 1,980.43 and the Cross Listed Index fell by a mere 0.02 points to end at 41.21.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, National Flour Mills contributed 66,687 shares with a value of $97,346.73, closed at $1.46 with a 1 cent gain. Prestige Holdings closed with 1,953 shares traded gained 4 cents to a new 52 weeks’ high of $9.70 and Trinidad Cement with a volume of 242,192 shares being traded for $667,888 and put on 16 cents to end at $2.76.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Massy Holdings with 500 shares changing hands suffered 1 cent decline to $63.87, a 52 weeks’ low. One Caribbean Media stock price fell by 1 cent to close at $23.95 while trading 2,183 shares and Sagicor Financial Corporation with 811,070 shares changing hands for a value of $4,056,478, ended at $5 with a 2 cents loss.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, Berger Paints traded 26 units at $3.65, Clico Investment Fund had 38,050 shares changing hands valued at $856,125 and remained at $22.50, First Citizens Bank traded 7,038 shares valued at $251,608, to close at $35.75. National Commercial Bank with 6,603 shares traded to end at $1.18, Scotiabank traded 2,065 shares at $62.10 and Scotia Investments added 14,400 shares and closed at $1.45.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 5 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

US$ sell off on Wednesday

There was much more selling of US dollars and buying on Wednesday with purchases of all currencies by dealers, amounting to US$36,565,083 compared with the US$52,472,921, on Tuesday and selling amounted the equivalent of US$48,322,723 versus US$52,667,402 sold on Tuesday.
FX sum 11-2-15In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$33,977,211 compared to US$47,894,069 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 9 cents to $115.37 and US$45,963,520 was sold versus US$50,135,525 on Tuesday, the selling rate fell 1 cent to $115.76. The Canadian dollar buying rate lost 66 cents to $89.68 with dealers buying C$864,019, and selling C$908,229, at an average rate that climbed $1.05, to $93.04. The rate for buying the British Pound declined $1.35 to $173.71 for the purchase of £821,183, while £669,848 was sold, at an average rate of $175.98, a fall of 2 cents. At the end of trading it took J$131.10 to purchase the Euro, 17 cents lower than on Tuesday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.78 for a gain of 6 cents from Tuesday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$679,837 while the equivalent of US$610,927, was sold.
FX hl 11-2-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, fell 20 cents to $115.75, the lowest buying rate declined 67 cents to $93.69 and the highest selling rate declined 54 cents to $120.37. The lowest selling rate jumped $18.90 to $110.10. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose $5.25 to $98, the lowest buying rate rose $2.78 to $76.24. The highest selling rate climbed $6.14 to $100.10 and the lowest selling rate rose $3.35 to $91.85. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dipped $1.45 to $175.40. The lowest buying rate fell $1.12 to $139.77, the highest selling rate dropped $1.44 to $180.19 and the lowest selling rate declined $1.35 to $168.40.

12 stocks rose 5 fell on JSE Wednesday

Carreras closed at a new 52 weeks' high on Wednesday as investors pushed the stock to $45 at the close.

Carreras closed at a new 52 weeks’ high on Wednesday as investors pushed the stock to $45 at the close.

Wednesday’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 12 stocks rising, 5 declining as 25 securities changed hands, ending in 7,797,647 units trading, valued at $31,654,420, in all market segments.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 493.53 points to 78,307.17, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 551.80 points to 86,269.36 and the JSE combined index gained 431.35 points 80,233.08.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with offers that were lower.
Kingston Properties closed up 50 cents to $7.50 on Wednesday

Kingston Properties closed up 50 cents to $7.50 on Wednesday

Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Caribbean Cement closing with 36,956 units while gaining 16 cents to $2.41. Carreras closed with 57,242 units with a gain of $2 to a new 52 weeks’ high of $45, Kingston Properties closing with 100,000 shares trading 50 cents higher to $7.50, National Commercial Bank ended trading with 23,030 shares with an increase of 5 cents to $20.50. Radio Jamaica closing with 2,405 shares while gaining 1 cent to $1.11, Sagicor Group finishing with 448,735 shares as the price moved up 5 cents, to $10.30 and Sagicor Real Estate Fund trading 45,120 shares to end with an increase of 10 cents to $6.80.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless closed with 13,017 shares changing hands to close at 50 cents, Grace Kennedy had 32,532 units trading at $60, Jamaica Broilers closed with 11,229 shares changing hands at $4.05, Jamaica Money Market Brokers ending with 2,369 shares trading at $7, Mayberry Investments ending with 3,765 units trading at $2, Pan Jamaican Investment finished with 43,700 shares changing hands at $53.
JSE sum 11-2-15rv Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the close of the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes closing with 6,000 units, the price slipped 3 cents to $4.82, Proven Investments finishing with 120,400 units, ended 1 cent down to 19 US cents and Scotia Investments in trading 10,400 shares closed lower by 44 cents, to $22.56.
Preference| Brokers 8.75% preference share ended trading with 1,040,303 units changing hands and gained 8 cents to $3.10, a 52 weeks’ high and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share finished with 716,489 units trading at $2.

Caribbean Producers tops juniors

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Caribbean Producers traded nearly 4.4 million shares and rose in trading on Wednesday. Mayberry Investment was the broker that did all the buying while Stocks & Securities did the bulk of the selling, except for two smaller trades, amounting to 143,000 units.
Jm 11-2-15Activity on the Junior Market closed with 6 securities traded ending with 5,082,755 units changing hands valued at $11,034,581. The JSE Junior Market Index declined 3.54 points to close at 706.43, with the prices of 3 stock advancing and 2 declining. At the close of the market, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 1 stock with an offer that was lower. The junior market ended with 5 securities closing with no bids to buy and 7 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market are, Caribbean Cream in trading 200 shares closed with a gain of 1 cent to 76 cents, Caribbean Producers finished with 4,393,426 units trading 10 cents higher to $2.30, Lasco Financial closed with 6,472 units and put on 5 cents to $1.10, Lasco Distributors closing with 5,310 shares trading at unchanged at $1.45, General Accident ended trading with 281,669 shares changing hands to close lower by 10 cents to $1.65 and Lasco Manufacturing closing with 395,678 units trading lower by 5 cents to $1.15.

J$ gains against all on Tuesday

Buying and selling of foreign currencies were evenly matched on Tuesday with purchases of all currencies by dealers, amounting to US$52,472,921 compared with the US$44,929,592, on Monday and selling amounted the equivalent of US$52,667,402 versus US$41,948,561 sold on Monday.
FX sum 10-2-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$47,894,069 compared to US$39,664,531 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 18 cents to $115.46 and US$50,135,525 was sold versus US$39,600,050 on Monday, the selling rate fell 3 cents to $115.77. The Canadian dollar buying rate gained 34 cents to $90.34 with dealers buying C$1,006,374, and selling C$585,864, at an average rate that dipped 34 cents, to $91.99. The rate for buying the British Pound rose $1.40 to $175.06 for the purchase of £2,419,838, while £1,253,095 was sold, at an average rate of $176, a fall of 23 cents. At the end of trading it took J$131.27 to purchase the Euro, 10 cents lower than on Monday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.72 for a drop of 9 cents from Monday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$122,408 while the equivalent of US$161,350, was sold.
FX hl 10-2-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 5 cents to $115.95, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dipped $3.15 to $91.20. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell 25 cents to $92.75, the lowest buying rate rose 42 cents at $73.46. The highest selling rate was unchanged at $94.96 and the lowest selling rate rose 50 cents to $88.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, rose 25 cents to $176.85. The lowest buying rate fell 67 cents to $140.89, the highest selling rate rose 34 cents to $181.63 and the lowest selling rate declined 25 cents to $169.75.

TCL up 10.6% to $2.60

TCementLTd280X150 Trinidad Cement gained nearly 11 percent in trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange on Tuesday, and closed with the bid at $2.61, with no stocks offered for sale. A total of 12 securities changed hands of which 3 advanced, 1 declined and 8 traded firm, with a total of 1,124,148 units, valued at $17,398,957.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index rose 0.91 points to close at 1,147.07, the All T&T Index rose increased by 1.83 points to end at 1,979.20 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 41.23.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, National Enterprises with 160,000 shares being traded for $2,783,543, closed up 6 cents at $17.40, Sagicor Financial Corporation contributed 13,731 shares at $5.02, up 2 cents and Trinidad Cement with 331,000 shares changing hands for a value of $842,050 to end with an increase of 25 cents to $2.60.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Massy Holdings traded 1,000 units and declined 1 cent to end at $63.88 for a new 52 weeks’ low.
TTSE sum 10-2-15 Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, Clico Investment Fund trading 601,300 shares valued at $13,529,316 but remained at $22.50, First Citizens Bank trading 2,737 shares to end at $35.75. Firstcaribbean International Bank traded 500 shares to close at $5.02, Grace Kennedy traded 1,100 shares at $3.65 while Jamaica Money Market Brokers added 12,000 shares at 43 cents. National Commercial Bank ended trading with 300 shares at $1.18, National Flour Mills traded 450 shares at $1.45 and One Caribbean Media traded 30 units to close $23.96.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 4 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

J$ holds against US, gains v others

Buying of foreign currencies were exceeded the amounts sold on Monday by US$3 million. Purchases of all currencies by dealers, translated to US$44,929,592 compared with the US$29,168,659, on Friday and selling amounted the equivalent of US$41,948,561 versus US$30,094,413 sold on Friday.
FXsum 9-2-15 In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$39,664,531 compared to US$25,360,133 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 1 cent to $115.28 and US$39,600,050 was sold versus US$27,840,423 on Friday, the selling rate remained at $115.80. The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 54 cents to $90 with dealers buying C$1,232,481, and selling C$637,313, at an average rate that dipped 27 cents, to $92.33. The rate for buying the British Pound fell $1.29 to $173.66 for the purchase of £2,659,571, while £983,934 was sold, at an average rate of $176.23, a fall of 31 cents. At the end of trading it took J$131.37 to purchase the Euro, 99 cents lower than on Friday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$128.81 for a drop of $1.03 from Friday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$296,630 while the equivalent of US$343,000, was sold.
FXhl 9-2-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $115.90, $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate dipped $17.15 to $94.35. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose by 50 cents to $93, the lowest buying rate was unchanged at $73.04. The highest selling rate eased 4 cents to $94.96 and the lowest selling rate was unchanged at $88. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, lost 10 cents to $176.60. The lowest buying rate was unchanged at $141.56, the highest selling rate rose 18 cents to $181.29 and the lowest selling rate declined 55 cents to $170.

4 up 2 down on TTSE Monday

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange was with 11 securities changing hands of which 4 advanced, 2 declined and 5 traded firm with a total of 363,622 units, valued at $2,765,193.
TTSE sum 9-2-15At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 0.40 points to close at 1,146.16, the All T&T Index rose by just 0.03 points to close at 1,977.41 and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.11 points to end at 41.23.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, Agostini’s gained 5 cents to $17.60, while trading 6,792 units, One Caribbean Media ending with a gain of 1 cent while trading 7,890 units to close $23.96. Prestige Holdings trading 1,000 shares to close with a gain of 5 cents to a new 52 weeks’ high of $9.66 and Trinidad Cement contributed 58,305 shares with a value of $136,050.65, while closing at $2.35.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Massy Holdings trading 100 shares to close with a loss of 6 cents, at a new 52 weeks’ low of $63.89 and Sagicor Financial with 156,210 shares changing hands for a value of $783,860 fell 15 cents to close at $5, for a new 52 weeks’ low.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, First Citizens Bank trading 5,748 shares valued at $205,491, to close at $35.75. Clico Investment Fund with 51,620 shares valued at $1,161,498 remained at $22.50, Jamaica Money Market Brokers with a volume of 60,000 shares being traded at 43 cents, National Commercial Bank added 14,166 shares at $1.18 and Scotiabank traded 1,791 shares at $62.10.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

J$ holds against US, down on Pound

Buying and selling of foreign currencies were almost evenly matched on Friday, unlike trading earlier in the week, when for 3 days sales to the public were much more than the amount bought by dealers. Purchases of all currencies by dealers, translated to US$29,168,659 compared with the US$30,400,269, on Thursday and selling amounted the equivalent of US$30,094,413 versus US$38,333,066 sold on Thursday.
FX 6-1-15In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$25,360,133 compared to US$26,474,381 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 5 cents to $115.27 and US$27,840,423 was sold versus US$36,376,817 on Thursday, the selling rate remained at $115.80. The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 11 cents to $90.54 with dealers buying C$1,130,911, and selling C$505,081, at an average rate that climbed 11 cents, to $92.60. The rate for buying the British Pound gained 74 cents to $174.95 for the purchase of £1,830,887, while £917,400 was sold, at an average rate of $176.54, a rise of 76 cents. At the end of trading it took J$132.37 to purchase the Euro, 11 cents higher than on Thursday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$129.84 for an increase of 18 cents from Thursday. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$141,638 while the equivalent of US$451,559, was sold.
FX hl 6-2-15Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates were unchanged at $115.90, $94.36 and $120.91 respectively. The lowest selling rate rose $17.14 to $111.50. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar eased by $1.10 to $92.50, the lowest buying rate fell 21 cents to $73.04. The highest selling rate dropped $20.65 to $95 and the lowest selling rate is down 25 cents to $88. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, gained 20 cents to $176.70. The lowest buying rate gained 67 cents to $141.56, the highest selling rate fell 52 cents to $181.11 and the lowest selling rate increased 80 cents to $170.55.

Massy drops 4.5% in 2 days

Massy Holdings drops sharply on Thursday again.

Massy Holdings drops sharply on Thursday again.

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange resulted Massy Holdings falling sharply again on Thursday, bringing the loss in two days to 4.5 percent. Only 1 stock gained out of the 16 securities changing hands, 4 declined and 11 traded firm with a total of only 236,701 units, valued at $3,551,877 trading.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index declined by 2.61 points to close at 1,146.08, the All T&T Index fell by 2.70 points to close at 1,978.17 and the Cross Listed Index lost 0.33 points to close at 41.11.
Gains| Trinidad Cement traded 14,847 shares to close at $2.33.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, First Citizens Bank with 340 shares trading closed at $35.95 down 5 cents, Massy Holdings trading 7,990 shares, closed with a lost $1.26 on top of the $1.75 lost on Wednesday to close at $63.99 for a new 52 weeks’ low. National Commercial Bank lost 3 cents to $1.16 as 15,000 units changed hands, Sagicor Financial traded 27,485 units to lose 15 cents at $5.20, a new 52 weeks’ low.
TTSe 5-2-15 Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, ANSA McAl trading 1,015 units and closed at $66.77, Clico Investment Fund trading 117,014 shares with a value of $2,660,116 to end at $22.75. Grace Kennedy ended at $3.65 while trading 3,975 shares, Guardian Holdings ended trading with 5,804 units trading at $13.20, Guardian Media closed trading at $19.75 while 3,260 shares were traded, Jamaica Money Market Brokers traded 7,500 units at 40 cents. National Flour traded 32,750 shares and closed at $1.45, One Caribbean Media traded 1,071 units at $23.95 and Scotiabank traded 800 shares to close at $62, LJ Williams B share ended trading in 100 units at 99 cents and the company’s A share traded 500 units at 29 cents.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator is reflecting a negative reading and now shows 4 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and 5 stocks with offers that are lower.

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