Some recovery for TTSE

The primary indices bounced back on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday. At the same time, the number of stocks exchanged dropped 83 percent compared to Wednesday, with a 38 percent fall in values as the number of declining stocks fell to just Five from eleven on Wednesday.
The market closed with 16 securities trading, down from nineteen on Wednesday, closing with three stocks advancing, five declining and eight remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 52,879 shares for $1,798,639 compared to 318,046 shares valued $2,909,437 on Wednesday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 3,305 units at $112,415 versus an average of 16,739 units at $153,128 for each security on Wednesday. For the month to date, the average trade amounts to 9,165 shares at $111,278 compared to 11,204 units at $110,882 on Wednesday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The T&T Composite Index climbed 3.46 points to 1,300.43, the All T&T Index advanced 6.48 points to 1,744.87, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.05 points to close at 115.70.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of one stock higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│First Citizens Bank advanced by $2 to $43.50 after trading 2,755 shares, Guardian Holdings rose 10 cents in transferring 4,348 stock units at $20.10 and JMMB Group closed 6 cents higher at $1.79, with 3,000 units crossing the market.
Stocks declining│ Clico Investments lost 1 cent exchanging 6,400 stock shares to settle at $25, Grace Kennedy slipped 4 cents to $3.56, in trading 368 units, Massy Holdings shed 50 cents to close at $57, with 1,986 units changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings lost 30 cents trading 7,757 stock units to finish at $141 and Scotiabank was down 5 cents to $54.35, with 1,920 units crossing the market.
Stocks trading firm|First Caribbean International closed at $7.05, in trading 1,500 units, Guardian Media exchanged 66 units at $4.25, investors transferred 2,900 units of NCB Financial Group at $8. National Enterprises ended at $3.90, with trades of 1,195 units, National Flour closed at $2, in exchanging 2,000 units, Prestige Holdings transferred 6,434 stock units at $7. Trinidad Cement traded 10,000 shares at $2.05 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL held firm at $15, with 250 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main Market climbs

Stocks gained at the close of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Wednesday, with declining stocks edging out advancing ones after exchanging 75 percent more shares and a rise of 143 percent in value than on Tuesday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 1,450.28 points to 408,616.95, the Main Index climbed 1,110.86 points to 372,723.62 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.38 points to settle at 97.37.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands compared to 46 on Tuesday and closed with the prices of 14 stocks rising, 17 declining and 12 unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 15.3 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 8,293,470 shares for $64,608,613 compared to 4,736,880 units at $27,585,696 on Tuesday. Pulse Investments led trading with 32 percent of total volume, with 2.66 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm 14.1 percent with 1.17 million units and QWI Investments with 11.4 percent accounting for 949,164 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 192,871 units changing hands at $1,502,526 for each security, compared to an average of 102,976 shares at $599,689 on Tuesday. The average trade for November to date is 142,384 units at $1,405,203 for each security versus 117,991 units at $1,358,182. Trading month to date compares adversely to October’s average of 398,200 units at $4,622,532.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows 11 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments advanced by $2.44 to $84.99, with investors swapping 52,367 shares, Berger Paints gained 35 cents to close at $11.84, in an exchange of 3,563 units, Eppley ended at $19.12, with gains of 34 cents in trading 44 units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund dropped $3.51 to $38, after clearing the market with 500 units, First Rock Capital climbed $2.59 to close at $14.70 trading  554,215 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange picked up 45 cents to end at $18,  after exchanging 21,206 stock units. JMMB Group ended 55 cents higher at $31.25, in the transfer of 549,695 shares,  Kingston Properties shed 63 cents in closing at $6.85 and trading 29,700 stock units, Kingston Wharves lost $2.40 to end at $45.50, with investors swapping 7,442 stock units. Mayberry Investments shed 58 cents in closing at $5.51, trading 14,915 stock units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy shed $8.99 to $140.01, with an exchange of 253 units, NCB Financial lost 90 cents in closing at $134.10, after a transfer of 28,805 stock units. Pan Jam Investment fell $1.10 to $62.50, after an exchange of 14,959 stock shares, Proven Investments climbed $1.39 to $39.99 trading 7,325 units, Pulse Investments gained 48 cents to end at $4.73, with investors switching ownership of 2,656,385 shares. Sagicor Group fell $1.45 to settle at $44.10, with 9,121 units passing through the market, Scotia Group rose $1 to close at $45, in exchanging 45,982 shares and Seprod fell $1.75 to $61.70 after trading 53,957 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Avalanche of falling TTSE stock prices

Falling prices hit the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday resulted in more than half of the stocks traded declining and sending the primary indices sharply down from the close on Tuesday.
The T&T Composite Index declined by 4.94 points to 1,296.97, the All T&T Index dived 14.16 points to 1,738.39, the Cross Listed Index gained 0.50 points to close at 115.65 after 19 securities trading, up from sixteen on Tuesday, and closed with three stocks advancing, eleven declining and five remaining unchanged.
The market closed with an exchange of 136 percent more shares at an increased value of 117 percent above Tuesday trades. Market activity resulted in 318,046 shares for $2,909,437 changing hands compared to 134,538 shares valued $1,341,715 on Tuesday.
The day’s average trade is 16,739 units at $153,128 versus an average of 8,408 units at $83,857 for each security on Tuesday. For the month to date, the average trade ended at 11,204 shares at $110,882 compared to 7,309 units at $81,154 on Tuesday. October closed with an average of 16,922 units for $285,061.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of one stock higher than its last selling price and three with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Caribbean International gained 1 cent to close at $7.05 trading 5,000 shares, NCB Financial Group gained 12 cents and finished at $8, with an exchange of 40 stock units and Scotiabank ended 10 cents higher at $54.40, in transferring 5,000 units.
Stocks declining│ Ansa McAL lost $1 and ended at $49, after exchanging 500 units, CinemaOne lost 40 cents trading 160 units to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $4, Clico Investments shed 24 cents to settle at $25.01, with 51,020 shares changing hands. First Citizens Bank fell $2 to $41.50, with 4,870 stock units crossing the exchange, Grace Kennedy finished 10 cents lower at $3.60, in trading 267 units, Guardian Holdings lost 10 cents to close at $20, exchanging 9,084 stock units. Guardian Media shed 50 cents, ending at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.45 with 3,744 units changing hands, JMMB Group finished at $1.73 after losing 6 cents, transferring 161,500 shares. One Caribbean Media lost 5 cents trading 10,000 stock units to settle at $4.80. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $141.30, with a loss of 20 cents, exchanging 78 units and Trinidad Cement lost 5 cents to close at $2.05, with a transfer of 550 units.
Stocks trading firm│ Massy Holdings remained at $57.50, in trading 5,000 stock units, National Flour closed at $2 exchanging 49,028 shares, Prestige Holdings transferred 3,566 units at $7. Trinidad and Tobago NGL held firm at $15, with 8,590 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco traded 209 units at $33.45.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunged on JSE Main Market

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Trading plunged on Tuesday with only 4,736,880 shares changed hands for a mere $27,585,696 compared to 5,764,296 units at $93,292,518  on Monday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market indices declining for a second consecutive day.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 2,519.85 points to end at 407,166.67, the Main Index declined 2,370.11 points to 371,612.76 and the JSE Financial Index shed 0.66 points to settle at 96.99.
Trading ended with 46 securities changing hands compared to 43 on Monday and closed with the prices of 18 stocks rising, 20 declining and eight ending unchanged. The PE Ratio averages 15.4 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of  Wigton Windfarm led trading with 41.1 percent of total volume with 1.95 million shares, followed by Pulse Investments 14.3 percent, with 676,240 units and Transjamaican Highway 11.2 percent with 529,021 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 102,976 units changing hands at $599,689 for each security, compared to an average of 134,053 shares at $2,169,593 on Monday. The average trade for November to date amounts to 117,991 units at $1,358,182 for each security, well down on October’s average of 398,200 units at $4,622,532.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows 13 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments fell $2.44 to $82.55 trading 64,825 shares, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund declined $3.48 to $41.51, with the transfer of 3,770 units. Grace Kennedy rose 35 cents to end at $57.75, in an exchange of 67,774 shares, Jamaica Broilers shed 60 cents in closing at $26.60, with 5,929 units passing through the market, Jamaica Producers gained 41 cents to close at $20.01 after exchanging 267 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 70 cents to end at $17.55, after crossing the market with 9,540 units, JMMB Group closed 58 cents higher to settle at $30.70 trading 15,256 stock units, Kingston Properties ended at $7.48, with gains of 69 cents in trading 1,585 units. Mayberry Investments rose 59 cents in closing at $6.09, after trading 2,798 units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities gained 30 cents to close at $7.50 trading 16,850 stock units,

NCB Financial fell $1 to $135, with 23,733 stock units changing hands. 138 Student Living lost 39 cents in closing at $4.50, in exchanging 20,500 stock units, Palace Amusement dropped $185 to $1,300, trading just one unit, Pan Jam Investment fell to 41.40 to $63.60, trading 3,859 units, Proven Investments shed 79 cents to close at $38.60, after exchanging 11,699 stock units. Pulse Investments lost 32 cents to settle at $4.25, with an exchange of 676,240 shares, Scotia Group shed 50 cents to end at $44, in exchanging 34,592 stock units, Seprod gained $2.45 to end at $63.45 while crossing the market with 7,330 units. Sterling  Investments closed at $4 after gaining 41 cents ttrading 200,000 shares and Wisynco Group finished 45 cents higher at $15.90, in trading 45,951 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share gained $1.15 to settle at $8.85 in an exchange of 56 units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE USD market slips for a second day

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Tuesday with the market declining after trading slightly fewer shares than on Monday and a 90 percent fall in value, resulting in more stocks rising than falling.
At the close of the market, trading ended with five securities changing hands, down from eight on  Monday and closed with the prices of three stocks rising, two declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index fell 2.81 points to 194.27. The PE Ratio averages 12.6 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 95,954 shares accounting for a mere US$1,869 compared to 100,698 units at US$18,386 on Monday.
The average trade for the day amounts to 19,191 units changing hands at US$374 in contrast to an average of 12,587 shares at US$2,298 on Monday. Trading ended with an average of 15,127 units for November to date at US$1,558 in contrast to October with an average of 697,808 units at S$17,320.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows no stock ended with bids higher or offers lower than the last selling price.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment gained 0.09 of a cent to close at 8.64 US cents, with investors swapping 112 units, Margaritaville lost 2 US cents to end at 13 US cents, in trading 770 units, Proven Investments shed 1.9 US cents to settle at 26 US cents, with an exchange of 3,286 stock units. Sterling Investments added one-tenth of a cent to end at 3 US cents, with investors swapping 5,000 units and Transjamaican Highway rose 0.06 of a cent and closed at 0.94 of a US cent after exchanging 86,786 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Volume up TTSE index drops

Trading activity surged on Tuesday with the volume of stocks rising 113 percent above Monday’s level with an increase of 58 percent in value on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange compared to Monday, with all the market indices declining.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with 16 securities trading, up from 11 on Monday, and closed with five stocks advancing, four declining and seven remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 134,538 shares for $1,341,715 compared to 62,793 shares valued $849,435 on Monday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 8,409 units at $83,857 versus an average of 5,708 units at $77,221 for each security on Monday. For the month to date, the average trade amounts to 7,309 shares at $81,154 compared. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The T&T Composite Index dropped 2.92 points to 1,301.91, the All T&T Index declined by 2.17 points to 1,752.55, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.50 points to close at 115.05.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of one stock higher than its last selling price and three with lower offers.
Stocks rising│Clico Investments closed at $25.25, with gains of 5 cents exchanging 4,750 stock units, Grace Kennedy rose 10 cents to end at $3.70, in trading 40,321 shares, JMMB gained 4 cents transferring 3,050 units to settle at $1.79. National Flour gained 10 cents to close at $2, with 47,461 shares changing hands and West Indian Tobacco picked up one cent in an exchange of 9,772 stock units in closing at $33.45.
Stocks declining│First Citizens Bank fell $1 to $43.50, in trading 2,360 units, L.J Williams B share lost 4 cents to finish at $1.40 exchanging 2,000 units, NCB Financial Group shed 12 cents to close at $7.88, with 450 units crossing the market and Scotiabank declined by $1.19 to settle at a 52 weeks’ low of $54.30, after a transfer of 350 units.
Stocks trading firmCalypso Macro Index Fund remained at $14 with trades of 1,500 units, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $7.04, in a transfer of 946 units, Guardian Holdings exchanged 3,345 stock units at $20.10. Massy Holdings traded 5,000 stock units at $57.50, One Caribbean Media held firm at $4.85, transferring 6,242 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $141.50, with 58 units changing hands and Trinidad and Tobago NGL exchanged 6,933 stock units at $15.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main market drops to start November

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Monday with the market declining as more stocks fell than rose after an exchange of 29 percent fewer shares than on Friday but with a 37 percent increase in value.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index declined by 1,666.69 points to 409,686.52, the Main Index fell 1,403.52 points to 373,982.87 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.21 points to settle at 97.65.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands compared to 40 on Friday and closed with the prices of 13 stocks rising, 23 declining and seven remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio averages 15.6 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 5,764,296 shares for $93,292,518 compared to 8,139,134 units at $68,031,377 on Friday. Sagicor Select Financial Fund led trading with 22.2 percent of total volume after an exchange of 1.28 million shares, followed by Caribbean Cement with 15.4 percent for 885,162 units and Wigton Windfarm 11.5 percent after trading 662,513 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 134,053 units changing hands at $2,169,593 for each security compared to an average of 203,478 shares at  $1,700,784 on Friday. Trading month to date compares adversely to October’s average of 398,200 units at $4,622,532.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments advanced $2.51 to $84.99, trading 108,531 shares, Berger Paints lost 34 cents to close at $11.50, in exchanging 7,363 units, Caribbean Cement fell $2.90 to $54.10, in crossing the market with 885,162 shares. Eppley closed 49 cents lower at $18.50, with 1,335 units changing hands, Jamaica Broilers climbed $1.20 to $27.20, with an exchange of 21,676 stock units, Jamaica Producers fell $1.40 to $19.60 after 11,028 units passed through the market. Key Insurance gained 40 cents to end at $8.40, with 38,134 stock units changing hands, Kingston Properties shed 69 cents to end at $6.79, in transferring 677 units, Margaritaville advanced $6.39 to settle at a 52 weeks’ high of $48.99, with investors switching ownership of 83 units. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy ended $1 lower at $149, in crossing the market with 200 units, Pan Jam Investment dropped $3.15 to $65 trading 3,585 units, Proven Investments shed 51 cents to end at $39.39 after exchanging 53,488 shares. Sagicor Group lost 98 cents to settle at $45.50, in trading 26,399 stock units, Scotia Group fell $1 to close at $44.50, after 12,639 units crossed the exchange, Seprod shed $1.50 to settle at $61, trading 16,883 stock units and Stanley Motta lost 48 cents to end at $4.65, in exchanging 2,012 units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Activity climbs on JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed on Monday with a moderate decline following a surge of 128 percent more shares trading with values climbing 297 percent than on Friday, resulting in more stocks rising than falling. 
At the close of the market, eight securities changed hands compared to two on Friday and closed with prices of five stocks rising, one declining and two remaining unchanged. The JSE USD Equities Index shed 0.34 points to settle at 197.08. The PE Ratio of the market averaged 13.9 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 100,698 shares, accounting for US$18,386 compared to 44,099 units at US$4,635 on Friday. The average trade for the day amounts to 12,587 units changing hands at US$2,298, in contrast to an average of 22,050 shares at US$2,318 on Friday. October ended with an average of 697,808 units for US$17,320.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows no stock ending with bids higher than the last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment increased 1.13 US cents to close at 8.55 US cents, with investors switching ownership of 11,500 shares, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy gained 15 US cents trading 100 units ended at US$1.15. Proven Investments gained nine-tenths of a cent to close at 27.9 US cents, in crossing the market with 1,781 units. Sterling Investments gained one-tenth of a cent to close at 2.9 US cents trading 761 units, Sygnus Credit Investments rose 0.49 of a cent to 13.49 US cents while trading 3,281 units and Transjamaican Highway slipped from 0.94 US cents to close at 0.88 US cents, with a transfer of 75,550 shares.
In the preference segment of the market, JMMB Group 5.75% settled at US$2.05, in exchanging 7,562 stock units and JMMB Group 6% remained at US$1.05
trading 163 units.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

TTSE closed mixed on Monday

The volume and value of stocks traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday fell 90 percent and 92 percent, respectively, compared to Friday, resulting in mixed movements in the market indices.
The market closed with 11 securities trading, down from fifteen on Friday, and closed with three stocks advancing, four declining and four remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 62,793 shares for $849,435 compared to 602,518 shares valued $10,526,304 on Friday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 5,708 units at $77,221 versus an average of 40,168 units at $701,754 for each security on Friday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 1.68 points to 1,304.83, the All T&T Index gained 0.26 points to 1,754.72, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.50 points to close at 115.55.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with bids of four stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│Guardian Holdings added 10 cents to finish at $20.10, in trading 2,192 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings closed 20 cents higher at $141.50, with an exchange of 20 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 5 cents to end at $15, after a transfer of 82 units.
Stocks declining│Endeavour Holdings shed 1 cent to settle at an all-time low of $12.39, in exchanging 250 units, First Citizens Bank lost 3 cents trading 3,362 stock units to close at $44.50, JMMB Group lost 5 cents and ended at $1.75, with 800 units crossing the exchange and National Enterprises lost 2 cents transferring 10,833 shares at $3.90.
Stocks trading firm│Calypso Macro Index Fund exchanged 500 units at $14, Grace Kennedy closed at $3.60, with 3,004 stock units crossing the market, One Caribbean Media traded 10,000 shares at $4.85 and Unilever Caribbean remained at $17, with 32,000 shares changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main Market rises to close October

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Friday with the market rising and is wont to be the case at the end of month trading as investors stocks rising beat those declining almost two to one after an exchange of 50 percent fewer shares than on Thursday.
At the close, the market indices ended October marginally lower than the end of September by more than 5,000 points, with the All Jamaican Composite Index on Friday climbing 3,148.51 points to 411,353.21. The Main Index advanced by 2,845.89 points to 375,386.39 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.96 points to settle at 97.86.
Trading ended with 40 securities changing hands compared to 43 on Thursday and closed with the prices of 19 stocks rising, 10 declining and 11 remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio of the market averages 15.6 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 8,139,134 shares for $68,031,377 compared to 16,233,483 units at $54,575,343 on Thursday.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 35.6 percent of the total volume of 2.90 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 14.5 percent after 1.18 million units traded and Sagicor Select Financial Fund 13.5 percent or 1.10 million shares.
Trading ended with an average of 203,478 units changing hands at $1,700,784 for each security, compared to an average of 377,523 shares at  $1,269,194  on Thursday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 398,200  units at $4,622,532 for each security, in contrast to 407,163 units at $4,757,020 on Thursday and exceeded September’s average of 265,170 units at $3,271,625.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows 14 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of trading, Caribbean Cement shed 50 cents, in ending at $57 after exchanging 54,477 shares, Jamaica Broilers declined $1.90 in closing at $26, with 107,524 shares changing hands, Jamaica Producers gained 40 cents to settle at $21 trading 3,486 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 74 cents and closed at $18.25 after the transfer of 344,824 shares, JMMB Group gained 48 cents to settle at $30, with 44,131 stock units passing through the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell 89 cents to $7.35, in exchanging 22,150 stock units. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined by $7 to $150 after the swapping of 425 units. Pan Jam Investment advanced to $68.15, with gains of $4.65 trading 12,700 units, Proven Investments climbed $1.30 to $39.90 after exchanging just one unit. Sagicor Group ended $2.38 higher at $46.48, with 116,935 shares passing through the market, Scotia Group shed 50 cents, in ending at $45.50 with an exchange of 67,773 shares and Wisynco Group lost 46 cents in closing at $15.50, with 59,151 stock units crossing the market.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.