Gains & Losses evenly matched

Stock rising and declining were equally matched at the close on Thursday of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, leading to the market rising after traded 195 percent more shares at 343 percent higher value than on Wednesday.
Trading ended with 14 securities changing hands with the prices of four stocks rising, four declining and six remaining unchanged. At the close of the market, the Composite Index climbed 3.43 points to settle at 1,331.71, the All T and T Index rose 7.60 points to settle at 1,786.31, the Cross Listed Index advanced 6.97 points to settle at 97.06 and
The market closed with an exchange of 376,254 shares for $12,888,807 compared to 127,473 units at $2,911,923 on Wednesday.
An average of 26,875 units traded for the day at $920,629 in contrast to an average of 8,498 at $194,128 on Wednesday. An average of 12,436 units traded at $336,255 for the month to date versus 10,455 units at $256,047. The average trade for December was 14,490 units at $237,988.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the Trinidad and Tobago market shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
In market activity, Angostura Holdings dropped $1 to $15 after trading 667 shares, Clico Investment Fund rose 17 cents to $25.45 after exchanging 650 stock units. First Citizens Bank closed at $44 with the swapping of 43,206 units, Guardian Holdings lost 1 cent to close at $20.54, finishing at 406 units. Guardian Media closed at $3 in trading 46 units, JMMB Group lost 2 cents ending at $1.92 in switching ownership of 501 shares, Massy Holdings closed at $59, with 807 stocks changing hands. National Flour Mills advanced 10 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.30 with 43,000 stock units clearing the market, One Caribbean Media gained 3 cents to close at $4.85 in exchanging 3,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings advanced $3.50 to $140 in exchanging 10 stock units. Scotiabank ended at $58, with 51,785 units crossing the exchange, Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost $1.39 and ending at $15.11 with an exchange of 10,002 stock units, Unilever Caribbean settled at $16.70, with 12,000 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco closed at $35.35 finishing, with an exchange of 210,174 stock units.

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

Rising prices falling TTSE index

Rising stocks outnumbered declining ones on a three to one basis but the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended with a fall in trading on Wednesday, with slightly more shares changing hands than on Tuesday.
Trading ended with 15 securities changing hands with prices of six stocks rising, two declining and seven remaining unchanged. At the close, the Composite Index shed 6.82 points to settle at 1,328.28, the All T and T Index shed 1.02 points to settle at 1,778.71 and the Cross Listed Index fell 1.73 points to close at 118.67.
Trading closed with an exchange of 127,473 shares at $2,911,923, up from 117,098 units at $2,763,303 on Tuesday.
An average of 8,498 units traded at $194,128 down from 9,008 at $212,562 on Tuesday. An average of 10,455  units traded at $256,047 for the month to date versus 10,792 units at $266,722. The average trade for December ended at 14,500 units at $250,351.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
In trading, Agostini’s closed at $23.98 after exchanging 553 shares, Angostura Holdings traded 800 stocks at $16, First Citizens Bank ended at $44 in an exchange of 23,010 stocks. FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $7.04 in trading 1,750 stock units, Guardian Holdings increased 5 cents to close at $20.55 trading 3,893 units, Massy Holdings dropped $1 and ended at $59, after switching ownership of 453 units. NCB Financial Group fell 25 cents to $8.25, with 44,804 shares changing hands, Point Lisas rose 3 cents in ending at $3.15 with an exchange of 124 units, Republic Financial Holdings gained 60 cents to settle at $136.50 in trading 110 shares. Scotiabank closed at $58 while exchanging 1,275 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained $1.30 to close at $16.50 in an exchange of 7,002 units, Trinidad Cement gained 10 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.35 with an exchange of 10,000 stock units. Unilever Caribbean stayed at $16.70 with an exchange of 55 stock units, West Indian Tobacco ended at $35.35 in exchanging 31,706 shares and Calypso Macro Investment Fund rose $1 to $15 after exchanging 1,938 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

T&T stocks record gains on Monday

Trading ended with rising stocks just edging out those declining at the close on Monday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, resulting in the market rising after investors traded 59 percent fewer shares with 68 percent less value than on Friday.
Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended with 11 securities changing hands, down from 15 on Friday. It ended with five stocks rising, four declining and two ending unchanged. At the close of trading, the Composite Index rose 7.57 points to settle at 1,332.46, the All T and T Index advanced 2.51 points to settle at 1,774.17 and the Cross Listed Index gained 1.73 points to 120.44.
The market closed with an exchange of 84,633 shares, accounting for $1,718,895 compared to 206,973 units at $5,299,325 on Friday. An average of 7,694 units traded for the day at $156,261 compared to an average of 13,792 at $353,216 on Friday. An average of 11,104 units traded at $276,219 for the month to date versus 11,699 units at $276,219. The average trade for December amounted to 14,500 units at $237,988.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the market close, Clico Investment gained 3 cents to settle at $25.48, with 5,000 shares changing hands, Calypso Macro Investment Fund slipped 1 cent to end at $14 in trading 1,300 stock units, First Citizens Bank increased 50 cents to $44.50 in trading 2,924 stock units. Guardian Holdings shed 1 cent to settle at $20.88, with 3,895 shares changing hands, Massy Holdings dropped 61 cents to $60 with an exchange of 95 stocks. National Flour Mills climbed 5 cents to end at $2.20 trading 20,000 stock units, NCB Financial Group climbed 25 cents to close at $8.50, with 60 shares crossing the market, Scotiabank ended at $58 after trading 766 stock units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL carved out a loss of 70 cents to close at $15.20 in exchanging 7,227 shares, Trinidad Cement closed at $3 with an exchange of 11,817 stock units and West Indian Tobacco rose 40 cents to $35.40 after 31,549 shares changed hands.

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

Falling prices dominate Trinidad stocks

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Falling stock prices overwhelmed rising prices at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, but a $1.27 price rise for First Citizens Bank pushed most market indices higher at the close after trading volume spiked 155 percent, with the value 286 percent higher than Thursday’s levels.

First Citizens Bank added $1.27 to finish at $44 on TTSE on Friday.

Trading closed with 15 active securities, up from thirteen on Thursday, ending with two stocks rising, eight declining and five ending unchanged. Trading resulted in 206,873 shares for $5,298,240 compared to 81,012 shares valued $1,372,046 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 13,792 units at $353,216 versus an average of 6,232 units at $105,542 for each security on Thursday. Trading month to date averaged 11,699 units at $297,164 compared to 11,045 units at $279,648. December closed with an average of 14,490 units at $237,988.
The T&T Composite Index advanced by 3.52 points to 1,324.89, the All T&T Index rose 3.00 points to 1,771.66, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.55 points to close at 118.71.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Citizens Bank climbed $1.27 to $44 after exchanging 62,985 shares and NCB Financial Group gained 12 cents to close at $8.25, with 50,000 units crossing the market.
Stocks declining│ Agostini’s lost 1 cent trading 1 share at $23.98, Angostura Holdings shed 50 cents to end at $15.50, in transferring 346 units, Endeavour Holdings shed 80 cents to finish at a 52 weeks’ low of $11.50, with an exchange of 100 units. Grace Kennedy finished 6 cents lower at $3.70, with 7,420 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings closed at $20.89, with a loss of 1 cent trading 95 units, Massy Holdings slipped 38 cents to $60.61, after a transfer of 54 units. Trinidad Cement lost 10 cents trading 20,000 shares at $3 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL fell by $1.10 to $15.90 after 6,177 stock units crossed the exchange.
Stocks trading firm│ Clico Investment Fund traded 21,156 shares at $25.45, First Caribbean International Bank exchanged 400 units at $7.05, National Enterprises ended at $3.15, with 390 units changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings closed at $134.99, in trading 600 units and West Indian Tobacco was unchanged at $35, with an exchange of 37,249 shares.

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

Trading drops on Trinidad Exchange

Market volume dropped 52 percent, with the value falling 83 percent and resulted in the market indices slipping modestly at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading closed with 13 active securities, up from eleven on Wednesday, ending with three stocks rising, four declining and six remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 81,012 shares for $1,372,046 compared to 168,535 shares valued $7,926,619 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 6,232 units at $105,542 versus an average of 15,321 units at $720,602 for each security on Wednesday. Month to date averaged 11,045 units at $279,648 compared to 12,833 units at $344,316 on Wednesday. Trading in December averaged 14,490 units at $237,988.
The T&T Composite Index shed 0.27 points to 1,321.37, the All T&T Index lost 0.14 points to 1,768.66, while the Cross Listed Index was down 0.05 points to close at 118.16.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Clico Investment Fund gained 20 cents to close at $25.45, trading 1,128 shares, Massy Holdings rose 19 cents to $60.99, in exchanging 560 units and Trinidad Cement added 10 cents, transferring 36,627 shares to finish at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.10.
Stocks declining│ Ansa Merchant Bank declined by $1 to $40, with 10 shares changing hands, Guardian Holdings ended at $20.90 with a loss of 10 cents trading 24 units, Guardian Media slipped 40 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $3, with 591 stock units changing hands and JMMB Group lost 1 cent exchanging 2,135 stocks to settle at $1.94.
Stocks trading firm│ First Citizens Bank exchanged 600 shares at $42.73, National Enterprises closed at $3.15 after trading 610 units, National Flour transferred 6,218 stock units at $2.15. Point Lisas ended at $3.12, in exchanging 394 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $134.99, with trades of 272 units and West Indian Tobacco remained at $35, with 31,843 shares changing hands.

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

Gains for Trinidad Stock Exchange

The volume of securities trading on Wednesday was marginally higher than on Tuesday with the value climbing 204 percent at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, with rising stocks edging out decliners.
The market closed with 11 securities trading, down from thirteen on Tuesday, and ended with four stocks rising, three declining and four remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 168,535 shares for $7,926,619 compared to 166,817 shares valued $2,608,353 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 15,321 units at $720,620 versus 12,832 units at $200,643 for each security on Tuesday. December closed with an average of 14,490 units at $237,988.
The T&T Composite Index climbed 5.78 points to 1,321.64, the All T&T Index rose 3.79 points to 1,768.80, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.06 points to close at 118.21.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of six stocks higher than their last selling prices and seven with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Angostura Holdings rose to $16, with gains of $1 transferring 1,094 units, First Caribbean International ended 80 cents higher at $7.05, in trading just 5 units. Guardian Holdings gained 37 cents to settle at $21, with 300 units changing hands and Trinidad Cement picked up 13 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $3, after an exchange of 32,617 shares.
Stocks declining│ Massy Holdings shed 19 cents to close at $60.80, in trading 92,705 shares, One Caribbean Media lost 3 cents after transferring 375 units to settle at $4.82 and Republic Financial Holdings closed 1 cent lower at $134.99, with 6,641 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading firm│ Ansa McAL traded 2,186 units at $53.50, Scotiabank closed at $58, with 707 units crossing the market, Trinidad and Tobago NGL remained at $17, after exchanging 117 units and West Indian Tobacco held firm at $35 after trading 31,788 shares.

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

TTSE market index drops

The first day of trading in the New Year brought negative developments for the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange with the market declining after an exchange of 10 percent fewer securities with 40 percent lower value than Thursday.
The T&T Composite Index shed 7.27 points to 1,315.84, the All T&T Index declined by 7.06 points to 1,765.55, while the Cross Listed Index shed 1.02 points to close at 117.07.
The market closed with 11 securities trading, down from thirteen on Thursday, and ended with five stocks rising, four declining and two remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 113,819 shares for $1,515,896 compared to 126,516 shares valued at $2,514,364 on Thursday, with Trinidad Cement being the volume leader with 63,700 shares or 56 percent of the day’s trades.
The average trade amounts to 10,347 units at $137,809 versus an average of 9,732 units at $193,413 for each security on Thursday. December closed with an average of 14,490 units at $237,988.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers. One stock traded at a 52 weeks’ high and one at a 52 weeks’ low.
Stocks rising│ Clico Investment Fund gained 1 cent trading 1,608 shares at $25.26, Grace Kennedy closed with gains of 5 cents at $3.85 in exchanging 180 units, Guardian Holdings rose 10 cents transferring 8,210 stock units at $21. Trinidad Cement advanced to a 52 weeks’ high of $2.87, after gaining 37 cents and trading 63,700 shares and Unilever Caribbean rose 5 cents to $16.70, with 240 units changing hands.
Stocks declining│ Angostura Holdings fell to $15, after dropping $1.40 in exchanging 750 shares, First Caribbean International Bank shed 78 cents trading 2,000 units to settle at a 52 weeks’ low of $6.25, First Citizens Bank closed at $42.73, with a loss of 46 cents transferring 250 stock units and West Indian Tobacco ended 40 cents lower at $35, exchanging 21,970 shares.
Stocks trading firm│ Massy Holdings closed at $60.99 trading 1,509 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL exchanged 13,402 stock units at $17.

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

Trinidadian stocks lost just 5% in 2020

Stocks closed out a turbulent 2020 with a small loss on the All T&T Index that slipped just 5.16 percent for the year but down 9 percent after peaking at 1,941.56 in February, as the curtain came down on trading for the year on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Thursday.
The market closed with 13 securities trading, up from 11 on Wednesday, and ended with prices of four rising, two declining and seven remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 63 percent fewer securities changing hands than on Wednesday, with just 126,516 shares trading at $2,514,364, down from 340,242 shares for $7,205,775 on Wednesday.
The average trade amounts to 9,732 units at $193,413 versus an average of 30,931 units at $655,070 for each security on Wednesday. Trading month to date averaged 14,490 shares at $237,988 compared to 14,703 shares at $239,980 on Wednesday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index gained 1.51 points to end at 1,323.11, the All T&T Index rose 6.37 points to 1,772.61, while the Cross Listed Index shed 0.47 points to close at 118.09.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of six stocks higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Citizens Bank climbed 46 cents to $43.19 after 150 shares changed hands, National Flour gained 5 cents in trading of 3,500 shares at $2.15, One Caribbean Media rose 3 cents trading 351 stock units at $4.85 and Scotiabank traded just one unit but jumped $2 to $58.
Stocks declining│ Massy Holdings fell $4.01 to close at $60.99 trading 43 units and NCB Financial Group traded 51,024 shares and lost 2 cents in closing at $8.13.
Stocks trading firm│ Clico Investment Fund closed at $25.25, with an exchange of 1,610 stock shares, Guardian Holdings closed at $20.90 with 140 units crossing the exchange, JMMB Group closed at $1.98 with an exchange of 16,951 shares. National Enterprises ended trading of 46 shares at $3.13, Prestige Holdings exchange 7,979 shares at $7.60, Republic Financial Holdings traded 3,627 units at $134.99 and West Indian Tobacco traded 41,094 units to close at $35.40.

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

Trading climbs on TTSE

The volume of stocks trading climbed to four times with a value that was three times that on Tuesday on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange when the market closed on Wednesday with fewer securities changing hands than previously traded.
The market closed with 11 securities trading, down from 16 on Tuesday, and ended with prices of one rising, five declining and five remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 340,242 shares for $7,205,775 compared to 81,552 shares for $2,335,761 on Tuesday.
The average trade amounts to 30,931 units at $655,070 versus an average of 5,097 units at $145,985 for each security on Tuesday. Trading month to date averaged 14,703 shares at $239,980 compared to 14,066 shares at $223,672 on Tuesday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index gained 4.39 points to end at 1,321.60, the All T&T Index climbed 9.73 points to 1,766.24, while the Cross Listed Index shed 0.14 points to close at 118.56.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Massy Holdings, the sole stock rising, jumped $5 to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $65, trading 877 units, but the stock was on offer at the close, at $60.99, with 5,597 units for sale.
Stocks declining│ Ansa Merchant Bank lost 3 cents to end at $24, with 8,400 shares changing hands, First Citizens Bank fell 2 cents to $42.73 after 330 shares changed hands. Guardian Holdings slipped 10 cents to $20.90 with 213,870 units crossing the exchange, Grace Kennedy dipped 10 cents to $3.80 in trading 6,696 units and Unilever lost 5 cents trading 101,000 stock units at $16.65.
Stocks trading firm│ Clico Investment Fund closed at $25.25, with an exchange of 4,538 stock shares, NCB Financial Group traded 3,976 shares at $8.15, National Enterprises ended trading of 1,000 shares at $3.13, Republic Financial Holdings traded 5,931 units at $134.99 and Trinidad Cement closed at $2.50 with an exchange of 2,000 shares.

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

Stocks rise again on TTSE

Prices change for stocks mostly rose at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Tuesday with fewer shares changing hands at a lower value than Monday.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with 16 securities trading, down from 8 on Monday, and ended with prices of eight rising, two declining and six ended unchanged. Trading resulted in 81,552 shares for $2,335,761 compared to 95,490 shares for $3,852,319 on Monday.
The average trade amounts to 5,097 units at $145,985 versus an average of 11,936 units at $481,540 for each security on Monday. Trading month to date averaged 14,066 shares at $223,672 compared to 14,609 shares at $228,381 on Monday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index gained 4.15 points to end at 1,317.21, the All T&T Index climbed 7.24 points to 1,756.51, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.14 points to close at 118.70.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of one stock higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Angostura Holdings climbed $1.40 to $16.40 after trading 27 units, Calypso Macro Index Fund rose one cent to close at $14.01, with an exchange of 120 stock units, First Citizens Bank gained 2 cents in closing at $42.75 after 1,916 shares changed hands. Guardian Holdings rose 7 cents to $21 with 17,884 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial Group gained 2 cents trading 1,024 shares at $8.15, Scotiabank rose $1.65 to end at $56 after trading 13,512 units. Trinidad Cement rose 5 cents to $2.50 with an exchange of 1,100 shares and West Indian Tobacco increased by 5 cents to $35.40 after trading 5,707 shares.
Stocks declining| Agostinis’ lost one cent to end at $23.99, with 8,400 shares changing hands and Massy Holdings dropped $1 to $60 trading 4,768 units.
Stocks trading firm│ Clico Investment Fund closed at $25.25, with an exchange of 150 stock shares, National Flour ended trading of 20,000 shares at $2.10, One Caribbean Media closed at $4.82 with an exchange of 1,100 shares, Point Lisas ended at $3.15 with 2,500 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings traded 2,738 units at $134.99 and Unilever traded 576 stock units at $16.70.

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

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