TTSE closes up down for 2014

The Trinidad Stock Exchange ended 2014 on a winning note, on the final trading day, but the market closed the year with a loss in the three indices, compared with their opening in January. On the final day of trading for the year, 11 securities changed hands of which 3 advanced, none declined and 8 traded firm with a total of 231,234 units, valued at $2,649,788 changing hands.
TTSE 31-12-14At the close of the market, the Composite Index rose 4.19 points to close at 1,150.91, the All T&T Index rose by 0.11 points to close at 1,983.18 and the Cross Listed Index increased by 1.10 points to end at 41.72.
For the year, the Composite Index declined by 34.14 points or 2.88 percent to close at 1,150.91, the All T&T Index declined 10.54 points to 1,983.18 and the Cross Listed Index declined by 7.71 points or 15.59 percent to close at 41.72. Overall Market activity resulted in 35 stocks trading of which 20 advanced, 14 declined and 1 traded firm.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, Firstcaribbean International Bank gained 25 cents to end the day at $5 while trading 5,730 shares. L.J. Williams B shares contributed 44,000 units and gained of 10 cent to a new 52 weeks’ high of $1 and Scotiabank traded 117 shares valued at to close with a gain of 2 cents to end at $61.52.
Declines| There was no declining stocks at the end of trading on the final trading day for 2014.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, First Citizens Bank traded 4,898 shares valued at $181,520 to close at $37.06, Jamaica Money Market Brokers had 102,778 shares changing hands at 43 cents, Massy Holdings traded 2,591 shares valued at to close at $68.25. National Enterprises traded 50 shares at $17.42, National Flour with 6,000 shares trading, closed at $1.15, Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 147 shares at $5.95, Trinidad Cement traded 48,122 shares valued at $120,305 and ended at $2.50 and West Indian Tobacco added 16,801 shares valued at $2,038,430 and closed at $121.33.
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 1 stock with the offer that is lower.

JSE set to close out 2014 up

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange should end the year on a positive note as there was far more stocks closing with higher bids than those that had lower offers at the close on Tuesday, suggesting that the majority of stocks trading should enjoy increased prices.
Proven280x150The major shares in Access Financial Services changed hands on Tuesday in trading on the stock exchange junior market as Mayberry sold out its holdings to Proven Investments. Mayberry who had expressed a desire to sell as a result of the dispute with the founding shareholder Marcus James finally did so, resulting in a billion profit on their investment. Overall trading in the market, resulted in the prices of 7 stocks rising and 10 declining as 27 securities changed hands, ending in 141,314,531 units trading, valued at $1,232,287,766, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 4 stocks with offers that were lower, this suggest that for the final trading day of the year the majority of prices should rise.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 535.67 points to 76,728.87, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 598.90 points to close at 84,504.74 and the JSE combined index gained 459.99 points to close at 78,545.68.
Gains| Stocks recording gains with their last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Berger Paints trading with 395,929 shares and gained of 30 cents to end at $1.85, Grace Kennedy ended with 2,500 shares changing hands to close $1 higher at $63. National Commercial Bank closed with 5,792 shares trading with a gain of 5 cents, to $18.50, Pan Jamaican Investment finished with 5,500 shares changing hands, to close 3 cents higher at $59.95. Sagicor Real Estate Fund ended with 500 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 11 cents to $7.11 and Scotia Group ended trading with 85,919 shares changing hands to close 40 cents higher at $20.40.
JSE 30-12-14 Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded price are, Desnoes & Geddes finishing with 47,000 shares at $5, Jamaica Broilers ended with 25,000 units trading at $4.01, Jamaica Money Market Brokers completed trading with 21,446 ordinary shares at $7.10. Kingston Wharves ended trading with 450 shares changing hands to close at $6, Supreme Ventures finished trading with 3,017,931 shares changing hands to close at $1.90.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the close of the main market are, Cable & Wireless that ended trading 1,643,333 shares changing hands, to close 2 cents lower at 48 cents. Caribbean Cement closed trading with 13,877 units, the price slipped 4 cents to $2.41, Hardware & Lumber finished with 4,000 units trading as the price fell 49 cents to $7.51, Jamaica Producers closed with 186,050 shares trading lower by 25 cents lower to $17.25. Proven Investments ended with 185,920 shares trading at 0.23 cents lower at 18.77 US cents, Sagicor Group closed with 15,400 shares changing hands at 50 cents lower at $10 and Scotia Investments finished with 6,050 shares trading at 40 cents lower at $23.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share had 10,000 shares changing hands to close $3, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 49,550 shares at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share traded 300 shares at $5.20.

3 stocks changed price on TTSE

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange closed with 14 securities changing hands of which 1 advanced, 2 declined and 11 traded firm with a total of 486,178 units, valued at $21,228,614 being active.
TTSE 30-12-14At the close of the market, the Composite Index lost 0.17 points to close at 1,146.72, the All T&T Index closed unchanged at 1,983.07and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.05 points to end at 40.62.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund with 19,810 shares valued at $456,913 climbed 3 cents to $23.07 to be the only stock rising and ended at a new 52 weeks’ high.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 103,643 shares with the price falling 1 cent 43 cents and Republic Bank with 147,666 shares changing hands for a value of $17,681,527, to close at $119.74 for a 1 cent decline.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, Agostini’s with 190 units changing hands, closed at $17.50, First Citizens Bank traded 13,248 shares valued at $490,971 to close $37.06, Guardian Holdings ended with 500 shares trading at $13.25, National Commercial Bank added 33,550 shares at $1.15, National Enterprises traded 10,439 shares at $17.42. National Flour Mills traded 500 shares at $1.15, One Caribbean Media with 13 shares ended at $25 followed by Sagicor Financial Corporation that traded 366 shares and closed at $5.95. Scotiabank traded 2,342 shares at $61.50, Trinidad Cement with a volume of 138,825 shares traded for $346,497 ended at $2.50 and West Indian Tobacco with 15,086 shares valued at $1,830,384 closed at $121.33.
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 1 stock with the offer that is lower.

J$ slips slightly on Monday

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Trading levels were in the forex market in Jamaica was normal for this time of the year with the market closed for two days. Overall there was buying of the equivalent of US$49,122,107 versus US$46,285,377 on Wednesday, and selling of the equivalent of US$46,110,654 compared to US$42,969,928 on Wednesday.
FX sm 29-12-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$42,122,796 compared to US$42,996,967 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 30 cents to $113.69 and US$43,345,164 was sold versus US$41,082,846 on Wednesday with the selling rate rising 2 cents to $114.56. The Canadian dollar buying rate gained 9 cents to $95.73 with dealers buying C$2,857,912 and selling C$1,504,269, at an average selling rate that climbed 14 cents, to $97.77. The rate for buying the British Pound was up 9 cents to $175.77 for the purchase of £2,708,246, while £810,142 was sold, the rate eased 13 cents to $177.10. At the end of trading it took J$139.40 to purchase the Euro, 11 cents less than on Wednesday, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$136.65, for an increase of 2 cents. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$405,582 while the equivalent of US$229,242, was sold.
FX sum 29-12-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, fell $1.02 to $114.85, the lowest buying rate closed unchanged at $93.52 and highest selling rate fell 32 cents to $119.84. The lowest selling rate climbed $18.06 to $112. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar and the lowest buying rate remained unchanged at $99 and $77.85 respectively. The highest selling rate fell 47 cents to $100.75 and the lowest selling rate is unchanged at $93.80. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, lost 25 cents to $178.75. The lowest buying rate and the lowest selling rate remained at $142.14 and $171.25, respectively and the highest selling rate climbed $1.51 to $183.24.

8 up 8 down on last 2014 Monday

Monday’s trading activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 8 stocks rising and 8 declining as 20 securities changed hands, ending in 5,600,984 units traded, valued at $32,212,309, in all market segments.
JSE 29-12-14 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 only 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 261.32 points to 76,193.20, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 292.16 points to close at 83,905.84 and the JSE combined index gained 236.48 points to close at 78,085.02.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Caribbean Cement closed with 17,375 shares changing hands, 5 cents higher to $2.45, Desnoes & Geddes ending with 233,619 shares, the price rose 30 cents to $5. National Commercial Bank had trading in 67,060 shares to close 9 cents higher at $18.45, Pan Jamaican Investment gained $3.42 in trading 15,567 shares to end at $59.92, Proven Investments concluded trading with 2,000 shares and gained 0.25 cents to 19 US cents and Sagicor Group ended with 506,271 shares changing hands to close 50 cents higher at $10.50.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless closed with 1,215,792 shares changing hands at 50 cents. Grace Kennedy finished with 900 shares at $62, Jamaica Broilers ended with 29,413 units and ended at $4.01, Jamaica Money Market Brokers ended trading with 15,000 ordinary shares at $7.10 and Mayberry Investments completed trading with 100,000 shares at $1.50.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Carreras that ended with 3,000 shares trading 19 cents lower at $36.81. Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed with 2,842,660 units as the price slipped 10 cents to $7, Scotia Group finished with 97,500 units trading as the price slipped 1 cent to $20 and Supreme Ventures closed with 118,003 shares trading lower by 2 cents to $1.90.

Eppley 10% Preference share list

EppleyLimited Eppley’s latest cumulative preference shares were listed on Wednesday, there was no trading in the stock. The listing flowed from the reopening of an issue which went to market in November and was oversubscribed and led to the reopening of the issue on in December on the same terms which includes interest at 10 percent for two years then a step up thereafter, the second was also oversubscribed.
Activity Trading on the Junior Market closed with only 6 securities trading and ended with 929,121 units valued at $1,202,090. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 1.68 points to close at 690.29, with the price of 3 advancing and 1 falling.
At the close of the market, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower. The junior market continues to show renewed interest with only 4 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 9 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
The stocks that traded on the day before Christmas are, Access Financial with 7,903 shares to gain 9 cents at $9.05, Lasco Financial traded just 2,000 shares at 1 cents higher at 98 cents, Lasco Manufacturing had 649,041 units trading to put on 1 cent to $1.12. Lasco Distributors with 258,877units suffered a 1 cent fall, to $1.44, Blue Power traded just 1,300 shares at $6.30 and Honey Bun saw trading in 10,000 shares at $1.70.

JSE at 7 months high with year-end rally

 The JSE all Jamaica Index continues to move away from the resistance level at the yellow line as the market keeps on moving up from its 2014 low.

The JSE all Jamaica Index continues to move away from the resistance level at the yellow line as the market keeps on moving up from its 2014 low.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange enjoyed a good day of trading in continuation of the late year rally which started at the beginning of November, resulting in the prices of 11 stocks rising and just 4 declining as 23 securities changed hands, ending in 4,084,357 units trading, valued at $37,020,086, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 694.35 points to 76,449.94, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 776.31 points to close at 84,192.88 and is at its highest level since April 28, this year when it closed at 84,734.87 points and the JSE combined index gained 705.54 points to close at 78,320.27.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless ending with 294,400 shares changing hands to close 4 cents higher, at 50 cents. Carreras completed trading with 13,964 shares changing hands to close with a 20 cents increase to $37, Grace Kennedy ended with 10,402 units and put on 1 cent to close at $62. Jamaica Money Market Brokers ended trading with 8,531 shares changing hands to close at 55 cents $7.10, Jamaica Producers ended with 12,898 shares with the price rising 1 cent to $17.51, National Commercial Bank had 1,337,635 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 49 cents to $18.50. Sagicor Group finished trading with 12,500 units changing hands to close 20 cents higher at $10.20, Sagicor Real Estate Fund concluded trading with 10,000 shares to gain 28 cents at $7.28, for a new 52 weeks’ high, Scotia Group ended with 8,300 shares changing hands to close 10 cents higher at $20.10 and its subsidiary Scotia Investments traded 20,040 shares with the price rising 40 cents to $23.40.
JSE sum 23-12-14 Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Caribbean Cement finished with 7,310 units trading at $2.40. Proven Investments ended trading with 3,320 shares at 19 US cents, Salada Foods closed with 5,000 shares trading at $8 and Supreme Ventures finished with 30,000 shares changing hands to close at $1.92.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes closed with 11,185 units trading as the price slipped 10 cents to $4.80, Jamaica Broilers finished with 1,501,082 shares trading and ended 4 cents lower to $4.01
Preference| There was no trading in the preference sector.

8 stocks up 8 down on JSE Monday

strong>day’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 8 stocks rising and 8 declining as 26 securities changed hands, ending in 1,862,567 units trading, valued at $8,769,262, in all market segments.
JSE 22-12-14 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator showed 5 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index lost 52.27 points to 75,755.59, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 58.45 points to close at 83,416.57 and the JSE combined index declined by 17.19 points to close at 77,614.73.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes ended trading 555,750 shares with a gain of 19 cents to $4.90, Jamaica Money Market Brokers saw trading in 88,443 shares with the price rising 5 cents at $6.55. Sagicor Group traded 97,914 shares with the price rising 3 cents $10 Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed with 2,400 shares changing hands to close 15 cents higher at $7.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Grace Kennedy finishing with 2,340 shares at $61. Kingston Wharves ended with 829 shares trading at $6, Mayberry Investments ended with 6,732 shares changing hands to close at $1.50, Proven Investments closed trading with 69,580 shares at 19 US cents and Supreme Ventures completed trading with 4,200 shares at $1.92.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless closing with 700,127 units trading as the price slipped 4 cents 46 cents. Caribbean Cement finished with 11,000 shares trading lower by 10 cents to $2.40, Carreras ended with 11,595 shares trading with a loss of 45 cents to $36.80, Jamaica Broilers ended trading with 5,114 shares changing hands to close 5 cents down at $4.05. National Commercial Bank closed trading with 48,986 units as the price slipped 24 cents to $18.01, Pan Jamaican Investment had 1,100 units trading with the price falling $3.50 to $56.50, Scotia Group traded 23,901 shares, the price closed 10 cents lower to $20 and Scotia Investments ended with 4,000 shares trading lower by 20 cents to $23.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 900 shares at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share closed with 40,550 units at $5.10.

Activity picks up on junior market

Dolphin Cove was one of the stocks gaining on the junior market on Monday

Dolphin Cove was one of the stocks gaining on the junior market on Monday

Activity is picking up in the junior market with far less stocks closing without bids on Monday. There has been noticeable improvement in this measure over the last two weeks with the number falling from as high as 11 a few weeks ago.
Trading on the Junior Market closed with only 7 securities traded and ended with 187,106 units valued at $207,965. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 3.44 points to close at 682.98, with the price 4 advancing. At the close of the market, there was 1 stock with the bid higher than the last selling price and 2 stocks with offers that were lower. The junior market continues to show improvement in sentiment with only 4 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 5 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
The stocks trading in the junior market on Monday are, Cargo Handlers that ended with 754 shares changing hands, to close with a gain of 40 cents at $14.60. Dolphin Cove ended with 2,475 trading to close 40 cents higher at $8.50, Lasco Manufacturing finished trading 32,500 units for 2 cents more at $1.12, Medical Disposables concluded trading with 7,000 shares changing hands, to close 5 cents up at $1.75. AMG Packaging closed with 23,300 units trading as the price remained at $2.15, Lasco Distributors closed with 15,000 shares changing hands at $1.45 and Lasco Financial finished with 106,077 shares at 98 cents.

Moderate price movement on TTSE

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange ended the week with 10 securities changing hands of which 3 advanced, 4 declined and 3 traded firm with a total of 152,046 units, valued at $9,114,659.
TTSE 19-12-14At the close of the market, the Composite Index rose 0.14 points to close at 1,144.88, the All T&T Index rose by just by 0.25 points to close at 1,978.54 and the Cross Listed Index increased by a mere 0.01 points to end at 40.74.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, First Citizens Bank traded 3,250 shares to close with a gain of 2 cents at $37.02. Jamaica Money Market Brokers added 2 cents in closing at 42 cents with 2,000 units trading and West Indian Tobacco gained 11 cents to end at $121.40 trading 1,162 units to reach a new 52 weeks’ high.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Angostura Holdings with 7,902 shares trading, for $104,781 and closed at $13.26 down 24 cents followed by Clico Investment Fund traded 800 shares and lost 1 cent to end at $23. One Caribbean Media lost 3 cents in trading 822 units to end at $25.06 and Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 2,000 units and lost 5 cents to close at $5.95.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, Guardian Holdings that contributed 3,680 shares to trading, at $13.25. Massy Holdings with 127,120 shares changing hands for a value of $8,644,160, closed at $68 and National Commercial Bank added 3,310 shares to end at $1.16.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with the bid higher than their last selling prices and none with an offer that was lower.

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