SagicorFinancial & NCB at year’s high

NCB trades at record TT$8 or J$152 on the TTSE on Friday.

Sagicor Financial jumped 75 cents and NCB Financial Group 90 cents to close at a at 52 weeks’ highs and drove up the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange up the cross listed and combined indices relatively sharply on Friday.
NCB Financial in jumping on Friday, is now priced in line with the close price in Kingston, now around $159. At close of the market the Composite Index climbed 22.82 points to 1,278.09. The All T&T Index declined 0.52 points to 1,691.10, while the Cross Listed Index gained 6.40 points to close at 116.79.
Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Friday with trading in 12 securities against 20 on Thursday, with 5 advancing, 1 declining and 6 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with 611,620 shares at a value of $5,060,996, compared to 971,081 shares at a value of $36,439,815 on Thursday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stock with the bid lower than the last selling price and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gainsFirst Caribbean International Bank closed trading of 1,270 units with a gain of 5 cents to end at $8.05, JMMB Group gained 5 cents and completed trading at $1.75, after exchanging 141,281 shares, NCB Financial Group ended trading of 169,650 shares after jumping 90 cents and ended at a record $8, Republic Financial Holdings gained 26 cents to $107.26, after exchanging 251 shares and Sagicor Financial ended trading with a jump of 75 cents and settled at 52 weeks’ high of $10, with 283,131 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Prestige Holdings fell 15 cents and concluded at trading at $7.35, with 903 units exchanged.
Stocks closing firm| Clico Investments settled at $20.20, with 764 stock units changing hands, First Citizens ended at $32.76, after exchanging 5,577 shares, Grace Kennedy settled at $3, with 1,495 stock units changing hands, Scotiabank concluded trading of 500 units at $64.66, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $29.12, after exchanging 6,152 shares and West Indian Tobacco concluded market activity at $95, with 646 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

SagicorFinancial jumps to new 52 weeks’ high again

Sagicor Cayman

Sagicor Financial having jumped $1.05 to close at a at a 52 weeks’ high on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday it followed up on Thursday by climbing a further $1.20 to a new 52 weeks’ high of $9.25 but with limited trading volume.
NCB Financial was another stock to close at a 52 weeks’ high and ended trading at $7.10 or the equivalent of J$136, well below the close of $160 in Kingston.
At close of the market the Composite Index climbed 8.87 points to 1,255.27. The All T&T Index rose 5.04 points to 1,691.62, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.75 points to close at 110.39.
Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Thursday with trading in 20 securities against 13 on Wednesday, with 9 advancing, 1 declining and 10 remaining unchanged.
Trading ended with 971,081 shares at a value of $36,439,815, compared to 668,606 shares on Wednesday valued at $17,580,480.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stock with the bid lower than the last selling price and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gainsAngostura Holdings concluded trading and rose 1 cent and ended at $15.80, with 168,000 stock units changing hands, Clico Investments added 20 cents and ended at $20.20, with 2,452 stock units trading, LJ Williams B share increased 5 cents and settled at 75 cents, after exchanging 230,000 shares, Massy Holdings gained $1 with an exchange 31,185 shares at $45, National Enterprises rose 45 cents and ended at $7.95, with 2,889 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group closed with a gain of 10 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ high of $7.10, after exchanging 1,000 shares, Prestige Holdings gained 15 cents and completed trading at $7.50, with 1,345 units, Sagicor Financial rose $1.2o to end at 52 weeks’ high of $9.25, with 2,222 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL finished trading with a gain of 1 cent at $29.12, after exchanging 125,510 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Scotiabank was the sole stock closing lower at the end of trading as the price fell 8 cents and completed trading 91,940 units at $64.66.
Stocks trading firm|Ansa Mcal completed trading with 77,000 units at $55, Ansa Merchant Bank settled at $38.26, after exchanging 38,784 shares, First Citizens closed at $32.76, in exchanging 21,045 shares, Guardian Holdings completed trading 8,773 units at $18.01, JMMB Group concluded trading at $1.70, after exchanging 3,000 shares, One Caribbean Media ended at $10.99, with 1,025 shares changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings concluded trading at $107, after exchanging 80,885 shares, Trinidad Cement closed at $2.62, trading 7,766 shares, Unilever Caribbean ended at $23, with 10 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco completed trading 76,250 units at $95.

 Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Sagicor jumps to 52 weeks’ high on TTSE

Sagicor Financial trades at new 52 weeks’ high.


Sagicor Financial jumped $1.05 to close at a at a 52 weeks’ high in market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday following news of a proposed acquisition of shares in the group.
Trading ended with 13 securities changing hands against 14 on Tuesday, with 6 advancing, 5 declining and 2 closed unchanged as 2 losing stocks ending at 52 weeks’ lows.
At close of the market the Composite Index gained 2.47 points to 1,246.40. The All T&T Index fell 1.65 points to 1,686.58, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.92 points to close at 108.64
Trading ended with, 669,963 shares at a value of $17,580,480 compared to 643,204 shares at a value of $9,643,583.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids lower than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gainsFirst Citizens rose 1 cent and settled at $32.76, after exchanging 90,072 shares, Guardian Holdings closed with a gain of 1 cent at $18.01, with an exchange of 32,132 units, Sagicor Financial gained $1.05 and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.05, with 300 stock units changing hands, Scotiabank gained 49 cents and completed trading 33,855 units at $64.74, Trinidad Cement finished trading with rise of 7 cents at $2.62, after exchanging 1,482 shares and West Indian Tobacco closed with an increase of 50 cents and completed trading of 3,354 units at $95.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments fell 20 cents and ended at $20, with 408,434 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings fell $1.55 and closed with a 52 weeks’ low of $44, after exchanging 4,765 shares, One Caribbean Media shed 1 cent and concluded trading at a 52 weeks’ low of $10.99, after exchanging 100 shares, Republic Financial Holdings lost 27 cents to end at $107, after exchanging 5,343 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 19 cents and settled at $29.11, after exchanging 85,369 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| JMMB Group concluded trading at $1.70, after exchanging 2,000 shares and National Flour completed trading 1,400 units at $1.68.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE remains steady – Tuesday

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Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Tuesday with trading in 14 securities against 18 on Monday, with 2 advancing, 3 declining and 9 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market the Composite Index declined by 1.26 points to 1,243.93. The All T&T Index rose 0.84 points to 1,688.23, while the Cross Listed Index shed 0.23 points to close at 107.72.
Trading ended with, 643,204 shares at a value of $9,643,583 compared to 381,532 shares at a value of $3,382,468.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids lower than their last selling prices and 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gainsAngostura Holdings closed with a gain of 4 cents at $15.79, with 66,494 shares changing hands and Clico Investments gained 5 cents to end at $20.20, with an exchange of 338,179 stock units.
Stocks closing with losses| JMMB Group fell 5 cents to $1.70, after exchanging 137,757 shares, Prestige Holdings closed with a loss of 15 cents and completed trading of 14,500 units, at $7.35 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 1 cent and settled at $29.30, after exchanging 1,700 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| First Caribbean International Bank completed trading 1,000 units at $8, First Citizens settled at $32.75, after exchanging 2,275 shares, Guardian Holdings completed trading of 47,469 units at $18, Massy Holdings closed at $45.55, after exchanging 17 shares, National Enterprises ended at $7.50, with 1,000 stock units changing hands, National Flour completed trading at $1.68, with 28,323 units, One Caribbean Media ended at $11, after exchanging 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings concluded market activity at $107.27, after exchanging 3,220 shares and West Indian Tobacco completed trading of 270 units at $94.50.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

BNS huge Carib financial market shake up

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Scotiabank Canada today announced agreements with respect to certain of its Caribbean operations, as part of its strategy to focus the Bank’s efforts on its core markets with significant scale.
As part of this strategy, Scotiabank’s subsidiaries in Jamaica (Scotia Group Jamaica Limited, “Scotiabank Jamaica”) and Trinidad & Tobago (Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago Limited, “Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago”) announced that they will enter into a 20-year distribution agreement with Sagicor Financial Corporation (“Sagicor”) through which an enhanced suite of market-leading insurance products and solutions, underwritten by Sagicor, will be offered to Scotiabank customers in Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. As part of this partnership, Scotiabank Jamaica and Scotiabank Trinidad & Tobago have entered into agreements to sell their respective insurance subsidiaries: Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance Company and ScotiaLife Trinidad and Tobago Limited to Sagicor.
These agreements are subject to regulatory approval and customary closing conditions. The transaction is also subject to the closing of the announced transaction whereby Sagicor will be acquired by Alignvest Acquisition II Corporation subject to conditions in and pursuant to a plan of arrangement and the

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surviving entity will continue the Sagicor brand and be publicly-listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Scotiabank has also entered into an agreement to sell its banking operations in 9 non-core markets in the Caribbean (Anguilla, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, St. Vincent & the Grenadines) to Republic Financial Holdings (“RFHL”). The agreement is subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.
These transactions are not financially material to Scotiabank the release from the group stated. Until such approvals are obtained and conditions are met, and the transactions close, all Scotiabank operations in these countries will continue as usual.
“Scotiabank is proud to work with the Republic Group and Sagicor – both leaders in financial services in the Caribbean who are well positioned to invest and grow these businesses,” said Ignacio (Nacho) Deschamps, Group Head, International Banking at Scotiabank. “We are pleased to partner with Sagicor

Sagicor

to deliver an enhanced suite of insurance products and services, underwritten by Sagicor, to our customers and to work with Republic Group, who is committed to delivering enhanced financial products and services that best serve customers’ needs.”
“Due to increasing regulatory complexity and the need for continued investment in technology to support our regulatory requirements, we made the decision to focus the Bank’s efforts on those markets with significant scale in which we can make the greatest difference for our customers,” continued Mr. Deschamps. “Scotiabank is committed to the Caribbean as demonstrated by the Bank’s ongoing investment in products, services and processes to provide an enhanced banking experience to customers across the region.”

NCB Financial hits new high on TTSE 

NCB Financial Group stock closed at a record TT$6.99 on Friday.

 Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Friday with trading in 20 securities against 13 on Thursday, with 5 advancing, 7 declining and 8 remaining unchanged with NCB Financial hitting a record high of $6.99.
At close of the market the Composite Index gained 9.59 points on Friday to 1,248.09. The All T&T Index lost 2.46 points to close at 1,695.30, while the Cross Listed Index rose 3 points to close at 107.88.
Trading ended with 221,886 shares at a value of $3,379,494, compared to 164,712 shares on Thursday valued at $2,186,571.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with stocks with bids lower than their last selling prices and 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gainsNCB Financial Group closed with a gain of 44 cents and settled at record close of $6.99, after exchanging 144 shares, One Caribbean Media gained 25 cents and ended at $11.25, after exchanging 1,400 shares, Prestige Holdings rose 15 cents to end at $7.50, in exchanging 1,000 units, Sagicor Financial closed with an increase of 25 cents at $7.25, with 36,375 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended trading with a rise of 9 cents at $29.40, after exchanging 13,705 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Angostura Holdings  fell 25 cents and ended at $15.75, with 6,600 stock units changing hands, Ansa Mcal lost 1 cent and completed trading of just 27 units at $55, Clico Investments shed 5 cents and ended at $20.10, with 7,306 stock units changing hands, First Citizens lost 25 cents and settled at $32.75, after exchanging 805 shares, LJ Williams B share ended trading 5 cents lower at 70 cents, after exchanging 1,000 shares, Massy Holdings concluded trading with a loss of 80 cents at $46, in trading 3,734 shares and Trinidad Cement traded with a loss of 19 cents to close at $2.55, after 42,303 shares changed hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 50,000 units, at $8, Grace Kennedy ended the day at $3, with 2,000 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings completed trading of 37,800 units, at $18, JMMB Group ended at $1.75, after exchanging 7,323 shares, National Flour completed trading 500 units at $1.68, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $107.27, after an exchanging 8,199 shares, Scotiabank completed trading at $64.50, with 16 units and West Indian Tobacco closed trading of 1,649 units at $95.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trading leads to slippage of TTSE indices

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended trading after 13 securities changed hands, compared to 16 on Tuesday, 3 advanced, 2 declined and 8 remained unchanged, with the market indices slipping lower at the close, on Thursday.
The Composite Index fell 2.31 points to 1,238.50. The All T&T Index declined 3.07 points to 1,697.76, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.21 points to close at 104.88.
Market activity ended with 165,192 units valued at $2,186,571 trading, down from 858,620 units valued at $14,226,508 changing hands on Wednesday.
 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 5 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Clico Investments rose 15 cents and completed trading at $20.15, with 48,900 stock units changing hands, First Citizens stock price increased 25 cents to close at $33, after exchanging 373 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 1 cent and concluded an exchange of 2,600 shares at $29.31.
Stocks closing with losses|National Enterprises lost 20 cents and completed trading at $7.80, with 500 stock units changing hands and Sagicor Financial ended trading 5 cents lower at $7, with 600 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| Calypso Macro Index Fund  closed trading of 480 shares to close at $15.85,  Guardian Holdings settled at $18, while trading 28,500 units, JMMB Group ended trading at $1.75, after exchanging 56,500 shares, Massy Holdings ended at $46.80, trading 67 shares, NCB Financial Group concluded with an exchange of 22,155 shares at $6.55, Republic Financial Holdings ended market activity at $107.27, after exchanging 800 shares, Unilever Caribbean completed trading of 1,412 stock units at $23 and West Indian Tobacco settled at $95, with 2,305 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

 

Junior stock list on TTSE -Wednesday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Cinema operators, CinemaOne Limited is the latest listing on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange. The company was listed today and is the first company to list on the SME section of the exchange. 
There was no trading in the company’s shares that listed at $10 and there were no bids nor offers to trade the stock at the close
The market closed after 16 securities changed hands, compared to 17 on Tuesday, 5 advanced, 2 declined and 9 remained unchanged as 858,620 units valued at $14,226,508 traded, down from 379,165 units valued at $4,512,298 changing hands on Tuesday.
 The  Composite Index inched higher by 0.69 points on Wednesday to 1,240.81. The  All T&T Index  gained 0.93 points to 1,700.83, while the  Cross Listed Index rose 0.06 points to close at 105.09.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the  Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 5 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Angostura Holdings concluded trading with a rise of 30 cents to close at $16, with 31,336 stock units changing hands, First Citizens added 10 cents and settled at $32.75, after exchanging 2,207 shares, Grace Kennedy gained 1 cent and ended at $3, with 199,312 stock units changing hands, Prestige Holdings rose 2 cents and completed trading at $7.35, with 200 units and Republic Financial Holdings closed with a gain of 22 cents and ended at $107.27, after exchanging 17,843 shares.
Stocks closing with lossesFirst Caribbean International Bank fell 5 cents and completed trading of 200,291 units at $8, and Sagicor Financial traded with a loss of 20 cents and ended at $7.05, with 21,458 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 1,263 shares to close at $15.85, Clico Investments ended at $20, with 292,254 stock units with a value of $5,865,098 changing hands, JMMB Group closed at $1.75, after exchanging 5,500 shares, Massy Holdings concluded trading at $46.80, exchanging 200 shares, National Flour completed trading of 10,000 units at $1.68, NCB Financial Group settled at $6.55, after exchanging 1,632 shares, Scotiabank completed trading at $64.50, with 12,810 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.30, after exchanging 49,963 shares and West Indian Tobacco completed trading at $95, with 12,351 units.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

 

Falling stocks dominate gainers on TTSE -Tuesday

Market activities ended on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange after 17 securities changed hands, compared to 14 on Monday, 3 advanced, 6 declined and 8 remained unchanged.
The market closed with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ intra-day high, two traded at a 52 weeks’ low but only one closed at the low, as 379,165 units valued at $4,512,298 traded, down from 266,549 units valued at $1,701,603 changing hands on Monday.
The Composite Index declined 0,39 points on Tuesday to 1,240.12. The All T&T Index lost 1.13 points to 1,699.90, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.05 points to close at 105.03.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| First Caribbean International Bank concluded trading of 68,190 units and rose 5 cents to end at $8.05, Prestige Holdings added 2 cents and concluded trading of 100 units at $7.33 and Trinidad Cement increased 4 cents and completed trading at $2.74, after exchanging 10,000 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Angostura Holdings closed with a loss of 5 cents and settled at $15.70, with 700 stock units changing hands, First Citizens shed 10 cents and ended at $32.65, after exchanging 3,503 shares, Guardian Holdings lost 10 cents and concluded trading of 101,145 units, at $18, One Caribbean Media ended trading 99 cents lower at a 52 weeks’ low of $11, after exchanging 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings concluded trading with a loss of 1 cent and completed trading of 271 shares at $107.05 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded with a loss of 10 cents and ended at $29.30, after exchanging 24,000 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| Clico Investments settled at $20, with 4,572 stock units changing hands, Grace Kennedy settled at $2.99, trading 2,500 stock units, JMMB Group completed trading at $1.75, after exchanging 46,000 shares, Massy Holdings completed trading at $46.80, while exchanging 45 shares, National Enterprises settled at $8, with 75,000 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group ended at $6.55, in exchanging 10,750 shares, Sagicor Financial settled at $7.25, with 20,902 stock units changing hands but traded at a 52 weeks’ low ahead of the close and Unilever Caribbean settled at $23, with 9,730 stock units trading.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE trading mixed on Monday

Guardian Group rose 10 cents as NCB Financial offer to buy just less than 62% of the Insurance group.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed trading mixed on Monday with declining stocks outpacing advancing ones.
Market activities ended with 14 securities trading, the same as on Friday, 1 advanced, 4 declined and 9 remained unchanged. The market closed with one stock ending at 52 weeks’ high as 266,549 units valued at $1,701,603 traded, down from 434,574 units valued at $3,501,297 changing hands on Friday.
is set to make an offer The Composite Index declined 2.79 points on Monday to 1,240.51. The All T&T Index gained 0.22 points to 1,701.03, while the Cross Listed Index shed 0.81 points to close at 104.98.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 4 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| Guardian Holdings rose 10 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $18.10, with 41,135 units trading, following the announcement of the way being cleared for NCB Financial to make a revised bid to acquire just under 52 percent of the company. Guardian also posted a big jump in profits for the nine months to September this year.
Stocks closing with losses| Grace Kennedy concluded trading with a loss of 1 cent at $2.99, with 1,200 stock units changing hands, JMMB Group traded with a loss of 9 cents at $1.75, after exchanging 131,655 shares, Point Lisas closed with a loss of 1 cent and ended at $3.62, with 100 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed with a loss of 3 cents and settled at $29.40, after exchanging 2,230 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| Angostura Holdings ended at $15.75, with 1,457 stock units changing hands, Clico Investments closed trading at $20, with 1,708 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 50,000 units at $8, First Citizens settled at $32.75, after exchanging 1,070 shares, Massy Holdings ended at $46.80, after trading 510 shares, National Flour completed trading 15,300 units at $1.68, NCB Financial Group settled at $6.55, after exchanging 16,000 shares, Sagicor Financial ended at $7.25, with 542 stock units changing hands and Trinidad Cement concluded market activity at $2.70, in exchanging 3,642 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.