JSE US dollar trading volume slides

Trading on the Jamaica Stock exchange US dollar market dropped sharply from Thursday’s level with vastly lower volume and value with market activity resulting in four securities changing hands, with one stock rising and three declining.
Investors exchanged 95,096 units valued at just $15,597 in contrast to 1,253,326 shares valued US$240,737, on Thursday.
At the close, the market fell 4.26 points to 188.69. The PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 12.9 times 2020 earnings.
In trading, First Rock Capital lost 1 cent transferring 4.547 units to close at 8 US cents, Proven Investments ended at 23 US cents, after exchanging 59,449 shares. Sygnus Credit Investments added 0.3 of a cent to finish at 13 US cents, after trading 11,100 shares and Trans Jamaican Highway ended the day at 0.94 US cent, with a loss of 0.001 of a cent, with 20,000 shares changing hands.

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

More recovery for JSE Main Market

The Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange continued its spirited run since it fell to under 40,000 points on April 28, after banking stocks got battered by the suspension of dividends, orchestrated by Bank of Jamaica.  
At the close of trading, the market was enjoying its third straight day of gains, with the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index climbing 2,698.18 points to 404,587.50, the JSE Market Index added 2,528.96 points to 368,889.50 and the JSE Financial Index gained 1.05 points to 99.14.
The market closed with 46 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 17 stocks advancing, 16 declining and 13 securities ending unchanged. Two preference stocks closed at 52 weeks’ low. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 42 securities accounting for 22,545,407 units valued at just $84,409,280, in contrast to 13,244,349 units valued at $91,265,025 from 41 securities on Wednesday.
Trans Jamaican Highway led trading with 12.8 million shares for 57 percent of total volume followed by Pulse Investments with 3.9 million units for 17 percent of the day’s trade and Wisynco Group with 1.3 million units for just under 6 percent market share.
The market closed with an average of 536,795 units valued at $2,009,745 for each security traded, in contrast to 323,033 units valued at an average of $2,225,976 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 398,499 units valued at $2,361,153 for each security changing hands, compared to 362,134 units at an average value of $2,453,398. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14, while the Main Market ended at 14.2 times 2020-21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Eppley added 64 cents to end at $12, with 5,000 units changing hands, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund shed 99 cents trading 2,272 units to settle at $33.01, Grace Kennedy closed at $58, with gains of 65 cents in transferring 27,376 stock units. Jamaica Broilers finished the day $1.27 higher at $25.27, after swapping 62,448 shares, Jamaica Producers lost $1.54 and ended at $18.95, exchanging 5,120 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 35 cents transferring 11,900 units and closed at $20.90. JMMB Group closed 49 cents lower to $33.51, in trading 165,473 shares, Key Insurance shed $1.03 to settle at $9.01 after it traded at an all-time high of $11.50, with an exchange of 535,846 shares, Mayberry Investments closed 60 cents lower at $5.20, in swapping 151,000 shares. Mayberry Jamaican Equities gained 51 cents to end at $8.50, with 1,700 units changing hands, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy soared $15.50 to $175.50, after swapping 110 units, NCB Financial Group advanced by $3 to $145, with a transfer of 21,887 stock units. Palace Amusement tumbled to $1,500, after sustaining a loss of $200 in trading 122 shares, PanJam Investment advance by $4.70 to $77.70, with an exchange of 155 units, Pulse Investments gained 39 cents to finish at $2.45, after transferring 3,855,905 shares, following the release of nine months results. Scotia Group closed at $44, with a loss of 90 cents trading 71,618 stock units, Seprod ended $2 higher at $46, with 9,465 units crossing the exchange, Stanley Motta rose 54 cents to $5.14, after swapping 9,473 units. Supreme Ventures fell $1.10 to $14 after transferring 225,244 shares and Wisynco Group ended 65 cents lower at $17, with 1,327,496 shares changing hands.

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

JSE US dollar trading volume rises

Trading on the Jamaica Stock exchange US dollar market rose above Wednesday’s level but with slightly lower value as market activity resulted in four securities changing hands, with one rising and three stocks declining.
Investors exchanged 1,253,326 shares valued at US$240,737, in contrast to 1,171,339 units for US$270,439 on Wednesday.
At the close, the market fell by 1.52 points to 193.95. The PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 13.2 times 2020 earnings.
In trading, Margaritaville Turks lost 1 cent transferring 354 units to close at 18 US cents, Proven Investments ended at 23 US cents, with a loss of 0.4 of a cent after exchanging 974,272 shares. Sygnus Credit Investments shed 0.3 of a cent to finish at 12.7 US cents, after trading 118,700 stock units and Trans Jamaican Highway ended the day at 1 US cent with a gain of 0.001 of a cent, with 160,000 shares changing hands.

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

Recovery path for JSE Main Market

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The Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange continued its winning ways on Wednesday after a brief break on Monday when the market indices slipped and ended with advancing stocks outpacing declining ones three to two.

JSE Main Market showing signs of recovery after falling following BOJ suspension of banks’ dividend payments.

At the close, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 2,855.18 points to 401,889.32, the JSE Market Index gained 2,584.67 points to 366,360.54 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.73 points to 98.09.
The market closed with 44 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 20 stocks advancing, 14 declining, including a big fall in the price of Palace Amusement by $1,098 and 10 securities trading firm. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 38 securities accounting for 13,244,349 units valued at $91,265,025, in contrast to 8,751,199 units valued at $77,299,031 from 38 securities on Tuesday.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 5.2 million shares for 39 percent of total volume followed by Trans Jamaican Highway with 4.6 million units for 35 percent of the day’s trade and PanJam Investment with 600,640 units for 4.5 percent market share.
The Market closed with an average of 323,033 units at $2,225,976 for each security traded, in contrast to 230,295 units valued at an average of $2,034,185 on Tuesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 362,134 units at $2,453,398 for each stock changing hands, compared to 375,605 units with an average value of $2,531,754 previously. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14, while the Main Market ended at 14.1 times 2020/21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Barita Investments added $1.85 to finish at $53.85, with 43,017 stock units changing hands, Berger Paints gained 95 cents, transferring 142 units to close at $14.20, Eppley ended 36 cents higher at $11.36, after trading 2,000 units. Grace Kennedy finished at $57.35, with a loss of 65 cents after swapping 5,983 units, Jamaica Producers advanced to $20.49, after rising $1.49 exchanging 46,968 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange fell $1.05 to $20.55, with a transfer of 28,239 units. JMMB Group closed $1 higher to $34, with an exchange of 224,468 shares, Key Insurance climbed $1.94 to end at a new record high of $10.04, after trading 244,878 shares, Mayberry Investments gained 45 cents in swapping 788 units and closed at $5.80. NCB Financial Group advanced $7 to $142, in trading 28,328 units, Palace Amusement dived $1,098 trading just three shares to close at $1,700, PanJam Investment declined by $4.50 to a 52 weeks’ low of $73, with 600,640 shares changing hands. Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed at $7.95, with gains of $1.26 with 800 units crossing the market. Salada Foods climbed $4.50 to $29 in exchanging 1,936 units, Scotia Group gained 65 cents to end at $44.90, with a transfer of 8,399 units. Seprod fell to $44, with a loss of $2.40 trading 15,369 units, Supreme Ventures closed 40 cents lower to $15.10, with 40,810 stock units changing hands, Sygnus Credit Investments gained $1.30 to reach $16.50, after swapping 33,390 stock units and Wisynco Group ended the 65 cents higher at $17.65, with a transfer of 449,719 shares.

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

Trading rises on JSE US market

The volume and value of stocks traded on the JSE US market grew on Wednesday over Tuesday’s level but the number of securities remained the same at three.
Market activity resulted in three securities changing hands, with one stock rising and two declining as investors exchanged 1,171,339 shares with a value of US$270,439, in contrast to 785,696 units for US$170,640 on Tuesday.
At the close, the market climbed 2.22 points to 194.47 and the PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 13.3 times 2020 earnings.
First Rock Capital rose one cent trading 14,547 units to close at 9 US cents, Proven Investments lost 0.65 of a cent to end at 23.35 US cents, in transferring ownership of 1,145,900 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments closed at 13 US cents, with a loss of half of a cent exchanging 10,892 units.
There was no trading in the usual high volume trader, Trans Jamaica Highway which the preference segment was inactive.

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

JSE Main Market closed with gains

Trading on the Main Market of Jamaica Stock Exchange sank on Tuesday as fewer securities changed hands with a much lower with the average volume being just 31 percent that on Monday.
At the close, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index advanced 1,805.60 points to 399,034.14, the JSE Market Index gained 1,535.01 points to end at 363,775.87 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.05 points to 97.36.
The market closed with 41 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 12 stocks advancing, 22 declining and seven securities trading firm. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 38 securities accounting for 8,751,199 units valued at a low $77,299,031, in contrast to 29,595,732 units valued at $155,534,212 from 40 securities on Monday.
Trans Jamaican Highway led trading with 3.3 million shares for 37.5 percent of total volume followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 860,185 units for 10 percent of the day’s trade and Wigton Windfarm with 756,266 units for 8.6 percent market share.
The Market closed with an average of 230,295 units at $2,034,185 for each security traded, in contrast to 739,893 units valued at an average of $3,888,355 on Monday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 375,605 units valued at $2,531,754 for each security changing hands, compared to 443,776 units with an average cost of $2,765,181. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows twelve stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 13.9, while the Main Market ended at 14.1 times 2020-21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Barita Investments gained 40 cents trading 86,170 shares to close at $52 after the stock traded down to $45 during the day. Eppley transferred 58,856 shares at $11, after losing $1, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund ended $1.50 lower at $34, with 120 units changing hands. Jamaica Broilers lost $1 to close at $24, with the swapping of 27,887 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange climbed $1.10 to $21.60, in an exchange of 64,146 shares, Key Insurance shed 35 cents to settle at $8.10, with 302,746 shares crossing the exchange. NCB Financial Group sustained a loss of $7.50 to close at $135, after transferring 140,023 shares, 138 Student Living closed 69 cents lower to $6.31, in swapping 250 units, PanJam Investment picked up $1 to end at $77.50 trading 13,244 stock units. Sagicor Group ended at $46.50, with gains of $1.50 exchanging 316,045 shares, Salada Foods tumbled $4 to $24.50, after trading a mere one stock unit, Seprod advanced $2.40 to $46.40, with an exchange of 17,376 stock units. Stanley Motta fell by 60 cents to $4.70, in transferring 9,346 units, Supreme Ventures ended 90 cents lower at $15.50, after swapping 187,479 shares, Sygnus Credit Investments closed at $15.20, with a loss of 80 cents exchanging 103,586 shares and Wisynco Group lost 40 cents trading 168,450 shares to finish at $17.

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

Proven pushes JSE US market trading

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US Market on Tuesday resulted in another day of increased volume and value of stocks changing hands well ahead of Mondays’ levels as Proven Investments dominated market activity.  
Market activity resulted in just three securities changing hands, with one stock rising and two declining, leading in 785,696 units with a value of US$170,640, in contrast to 437,566 units amounting to US$61,748 on Monday.
At the close, the market index gained 1.74 points to 192.25, with the PE ratio ending with an average of 13.2 times 2020 earnings.
In trading, Proven Investments rose 1 cent to end trading of 738,859 shares at 24 US cents, Sygnus Credit Investments lost half a cent to end at 13.5 US cents, after exchanging 183 shares and Trans Jamaican Highway closed with a loss of 0.01 of a cent at 0.99 of a cent, with 46,654 shares changing hands.

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

JSE Main Market closed down – Monday

The Jamaican Stock Exchange Main Market shot up 4,787 points within 30 minutes of trading to 405284.40 but failed to hold on to the early gains at the close of the market.
At the close of trading, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index declined by 3,268.96 points to 397,228.54, the JSE Market Index dropped 2,888.59 points to 362,240.86 and the  JSE Financial Index lost 0.60 points to 97.41.
The market closed with 45 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 17 stocks advancing, 17 declining and 11 securities trading firm. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 40 securities accounting for 29,595,732 units valued at $155,534,212, in contrast to 6,350,098 units valued at $68,445,442 from 41 securities on Friday.
Trans Jamaican Highway led trading with 13.9 million shares for 47 percent of total volume followed by Mayberry Jamaican Equities with 9.7 million units for 33 percent of the day’s trade and Wigton Windfarm with 2 million units for 7 percent market share.
The Market closed with an average of 739,893 units valued at $3,888,355 for each security traded, in contrast to 154,880 units valued at an average of $1,669,401 on Friday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 443,776 units valued at $2,765,181 for each security changing hands. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14.1, while the Main Market ended at 14.3 times 2020/21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Barita Investments declined by $1.85 to $51.60, with an exchange of 43,168 stock units, Caribbean Cement closed $1 higher to $45.99, in transferring 4,850 units, Eppley ended at $12, with a loss of $3 after trading 13,922 units. Grace Kennedy settled at $58, after gaining $1 and swapping 17,132 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange closed $1.10 lower to $20.50, with a transfer of 43,338 stock units, Key Insurance picked up $1.45 in trading 160,949 shares and finished at a record high of $8.45. Kingston Properties gained $1.65 to end at $6.15, after exchanging 200 units, Mayberry Investments shed 40 cents to close at $5.40, in switching ownership of 74,079 shares, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy climbed $13 to $160 trading a mere 100 units. NCB Financial Group closed at $142.50, with a loss of $2.50 after transferring 115,522 shares, PanJam Investment lost 50 cents to close at $76.50, with 230 units changing hands, Proven Investments rose 49 cents exchanging 11,104 units to end at $36.50. Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed $1.25 lower to settle at $6.50, in swapping 6,438 units, Scotia Group added 50 cents to finish at $44.50, in trading 9,250 units, Seprod ended at $44, with a loss of 85 cents exchanging 6,938 units and Supreme Ventures added 50 cents to close at $16.40, trading 229,782 shares.

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

Trading picks up on JSE US market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US Market on Monday resulted in an increased volume and value of stocks changing hands well ahead of Fridays’ levels, but the market index slipped at the end.
Market activity resulted in five securities changing hands, with two stocks rising and three declining, resulting in 437,566 units with a value of US$61,748, in contrast to 36,380 units for US$5,752 on Friday.
At the close, the market index declined 6.33 points to 190.51, with the PE ratio ending with an average of 13 times 2020 earnings.
In trading, First Rock Capital shed 1 cent after transferring 4,331 units to close at 8 US cents, Proven Investments lost 1 cent to end market activity, with 236,294 shares at 23 US cents, Sterling Investments gained 0.3 of a cent in exchanging 4,331 units to finish at 2.3 US cents. Sygnus Credit Investments ended at 14 US cents, with a rise of 1.9 cents after swapping 38,875 shares and Trans Jamaican Highway closed with a loss of 0.1 of a cent, with 153,735 shares changed hands.

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

JSE Main Market stretches gains into May

JSE Main market stocks climbed higher at the close on Friday on top of substantial gains on Wednesday and a more moderate increase on Thursday as advancing stocks were marginally less than declining ones.
At the close of trading, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 1,102.78 points to 400,497.50, the JSE Market Index climbed 1,083.49 points to 365,129.45 and the JSE Financial Index added 0.04 points to 98.01.
The market closed with 44 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 16 stocks advancing, 17 declining and 11 securities trading firm. Main Market activity ended with 41 securities accounting for 6,350,098 units valued at $68,445,442, in contrast to 79,915,162 units valued at $130,493,189 from 41 securities on Thursday.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 1.5 million shares for 23.3 percent of total volume followed by Trans Jamaican Highway with 1.1 million units for 17.6 percent of the day’s trade and Supreme Ventures with 583,782 units for 9.2 percent of the market’s volume.
The Market closed with an average of 154,880 units at $1,669,401 for each security traded, in contrast to 1,949,150 units valued at an average of $3,182,761 on Thursday. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows eleven stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and eight stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14, while the Main Market ended at 14.2 times 2020-21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Barita Investments shed 40 cents and closed at $53.45, with an exchange of 2,367 units, Berger Paints closed 50 cents lower to $13, in trading 2,000 units, Eppley climbed $1.50, with a transfer of 1,030 units at $15. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund lost 50 cents to end at $35.50, after swapping 1,070 units, Jamaica Producers gained 43 cents to settle at $18.93, in transferring 16,450 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange fell $1.40 to $21.60, after exchanging 1,819 units. JMMB Group declined to $33, with a loss of 99 cents trading 360,765 shares, Mayberry Jamaican Equities closed $1.60 lower to $8.20 trading 4,411 units, NCB Financial Group closed at $145, with gains of $2 after swapping 85,918 shares. PanJam Investment gained 60 cents to close at $77, with 56,155 shares changing hands, Proven Investments shed 99 cents with a transfer of a mere 20 units and closed at $36.01, Sagicor Real Estate Fund gained 64 cents to settle at $7.75, in swapping 10,864 stock units. Scotia Group closed 50 cents higher at $44, in trading 56,801 shares and Supreme Ventures gained 90 cents to end at $15.90, trading 583,782 shares.

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