2 up 3 down again on TTSE – Monday

Scotiabank drops 48 cents on TTSE on Monday

Scotiabank drops 48 cents on TTSE on Monday

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Monday with 12 active securities with the prices of 2 rising and 3 declining and 7 trading unchanged. The volume changing hands was 146,395 shares for a value of $1,863,644.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a rise 0.05 points to 1,162.37 the All T&T Index inched up by 0.01 points to 1,957.99 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.01 points to 48.22.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bids higher than the last selling price and 7 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund posted 13,420 shares, gained 3 cents and closed at $22.75 and Guardian Holdings gained 8 cents to end at $13 as 1,817 units changed hands.
Declines| Massy Holdings traded 100 shares and lost 1 cent in closing at $61.92 to a new 52 weeks’ low, Scotiabank ended with 2,825 shares changing hands at $62 after dropping 48 cents and Scotia Investments closed with a loss of 9 cents with 11,700 shares changing hands at $1.50.
TTSE 7-12-15 Firm Trades| Firstcaribbean International Bank led with 74,837 shares changing hands for a value of $376,392 to close at $5. First Citizens Bank traded 1,388 shares to close at $35, Grace Kennedy traded 50 units at $3.75, Prestige Holdings ended with 150 shares at $10.10, Sagicor Financial ended with 2,526 units changing hands at $6.15, Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 36,777 shares valued at $790,892, to close at $21.50 and West Indian tobacco traded 805 units and closed at $126.25.

2 new highs on TTSE – Thursday

Witco closed at a 52 weeks'high on Thursday

Witco closed at a 52 weeks’high on Thursday

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended with 15 active securities with the prices of 2 rising and 5 declining and 8 trading unchanged. The volume changing hands was 146,249 shares for a value of $1,527,632.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a fall of 29 points to 1,162.31 the All T&T Index fell by 0.24 points to 1,957.60 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.05 points to 48.26.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bids higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Unilever Caribbean ended with 3,000 shares trading with a gain of 1 cent, for a new 52 weeks’ high of $68.18 and West Indian Tobacco ended with a gain of 8 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $126.25 having traded just 45 units.
Declines| Agostini’s closed with 5,035 shares changing hands with a loss of 1 cent at $13.99, JMMB Group traded 400 shares and lost 1 cent in closing at 49 cents, Scotiabank closed with 713 shares changing hands, but fell 2 cents to $62.48. Trinidad Cement ended at $4.70 after declining by 4 cents, with 3,000 units changing hands and Trinidad and Tobago NGL lost 4 cents, in trading 24,407 shares valued at $546,270, to close at $21.51.
TTSE 3-12-15 Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund posted just 347 shares and closed at $22.69, First Citizens Bank traded 1,962 shares to close at $35, Grace Kennedy had 99,400 units changing hands valued at $372,750 at $3.75. National Enterprises with 20 shares changing hands at $16.39, One Caribbean Media traded 5,100 shares at $22, Prestige Holdings with 685 units changing hands ended at $10.10, and Republic Bank ended with 466 shares changing hands at $112.99 and Scotia Investments closed with 679 shares changing hands unchanged at $1.59.

JSE making strong gains on Thursday

Unlike Wednesday when trading was slow, market activity has picked up by driving the main market indices up by almost 1 percent 30 securities changed hands after 90 minutes of trading with a volume of 5,532,901 units as 13 stocks gained and 8 declined.
JSE intra 3-12-15At 11 am, the all Jamaica Composite Index is jumped 1,451.46 points to 157,145.64, the JSE Market Index gained 1298.78 points to 141,549.32 the JSE combined index fell 1248.35 points to be at 147,861.31 and the junior market index rose 2.47 points to 1,592.19.
Interesting trades, with 75 minutes having elapsed, are Cable & Wireless with 508,750 units and last traded at $1.50 for a 2 cents fall from Wednesday’s last traded price, Jamaica Broilers with 241,027shares at $8.50, Mayberry Investments with 239,400 units at $4.70, National Commercial Bank traded 1,454,773 shares at $37.50, Scotia Group with 109,384 at $27.50, Supreme Ventures with 787,628 units at $5, Caribbean Producers having 327,996 shares trading at $5.60, Lasco Financial Services with 426,961 units at $3 and Lasco Manufacturing having 380,419 units at $3.22.

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Scotia Group Montego Bay.

Scotia Group Montego Bay.

Scotia Group generated profit of $9.9 billion for the year to October, down from $10.46 billion earned in the similar period in 2014 but saw a jumped in the profit for the quarter to October of $3.9 billion versus $2.76 billion in 2014 period due mainly to a billion dollar jump in insurance income.Total revenues climbed marginally to $42 billion in the year ending October, from $41.9 billion thanks mainly to an increase of $900 million in insurance income over prior year. For this last of 2015, total revenue of $11.5 million was above the amount earned in 2015 of $10.3 billion.
Net interest income after impairment losses for the year was $22.9 billion, marginally above 2014 resulting in a reduction in the impairment losses on loans by $241 million or 15.0 percent, this is “due to enhanced adjudication, monitoring and collection efforts. The Group continues to report strong growth in loan volumes during the year, particularly our Residential Mortgages, Consumer, Small Business and Commercial portfolios; however net interest margins continue to decline due to lower market interest rates and the competitive environment”, Scotia stated in their media release accompanying the financials.
Jackie Sharp - CEO Scotia Group

Jackie Sharp – CEO Scotia Group

“Other revenue for the year amounted to $12.2 billion, an increase of $1.3 billion or 11.9 percent compared to 2014, and $1.29 billion or 49.5 percent above the previous quarter. Net fee and commission income increased by $634 million or 10.8 percent year over year, primarily due to increased transaction volumes across all services, which was more pronounced in our credit card and merchant service business segments. The Group also reported increased insurance revenue of $890 million due to higher actuarial releases, due mainly to the one-time release of accumulated actuarial provisions resulting from the changes to the income tax regime for insurance companies” the report stated. The banking group further stated that “operating expenses for the twelve months ended October amounted to $20.9 billion, an increase of $1.42 billion or 7.29 percent compared to prior year. The increase in operating expenses is due primarily to the increase in the Asset Tax resulting from the adoption of IFRIC 21 Levies, as well as the increase in the rates from 0.14 percent to 0.25 percent for regulated financial institutions, except insurance companies where the increase was from 0.14 percent to 1 percent. This resulted in Asset Tax of $1.29 billion being recorded in the financial results to October 2015, compared to $484 million for October 2014, an increase of $803 million or 166 percent. Excluding the impact of Asset Tax, operating expenses would have increased by $617 million or 3.3 percent, which is consistent with the level of inflation year over year”.
Total assets increased year over year by $25.9 billion or 6.4 percent to $433 billion as at October 2015 due primarily to increases of $8.8 billion or 6 percent in Loans to $154.5 billion, increase in investment and pledged assets and $9.2 billion in other assets
The group reported earnings per share of $3.19 for the year and $1.26 for the last quarter and seems poised to generate earnings around $4 for the 2016 fiscal year.

No stocks rise on TTSE’s – Thursday

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange declined to more moderate levels Thursday, ending with 11 active securities, none closed higher, 1 declined and 10 remained unchanged as 248,589 shares changed hands for a value of $2,284,764.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a fall of 0.05 points at 1,160.48 the All T&T Index decline of 0.09 points to 1,956.58 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 47.90.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| No stocks recorded gains on Thursday, this is the first time in November that this has happened.
Declines| Massy Holdings suffered a loss of 2 cents to close at $61.95 with 80 shares changing hands to end at a 52 weeks’ low.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund closed with 8,361 shares at $22.65TTSE 26-11-15r First Citizens Bank traded 1,072 shares to close at $35.01, Grace Kennedy closed unchanged at $3.75 with 185,500 shares changing hands for a value of $695,625, JMMB Group contributed 3,956 shares and ended at 50 cents, Republic Bank closed at $112, with just 20 shares changing hands. One Caribbean Media closed with 220 shares changing hands at $22.05, Scotia Investments traded 124 units to end at $1.59, Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $22 as 46,717 shares changed hands for a value of $ $1,027,772 and West Indian Tobacco added 2,538 shares valued at $320,169 and ended at $126.15.

7 TTSE’s stocks gain 3 lost on Tuesday

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange remains elevated on Tuesday, ending with 14 active securities of which 7 stocks closing higher, 3 declined and 4 remained unchanged as 146,401 shares changed hands for a value of $1,936,656.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a rose of 0.29 points at 1,159.66 the All T&T Index rose 0.49 points to 1,954.95 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.01 points to 47.90.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund closed with 19,600 shares valued at $ 442,568 changing hands, 1 cent higher at $22.58, First Citizens Bank traded 2,733 shares to close with a gain of 2 cents at $35.02, Grace Kennedy had 10,345 units changing hands at $3.75, for a 15 cents gain. One Caribbean Media traded 100 shares and gained 5 cents to end at $22.05, Praetorian Property Mutual Fund contributed 10,000 shares and rose 2 cents to end at $3.09. Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 2,726 shares changing hands at $6.03 for a 1 cent gain and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed with a gain of 45 cents, at $22.01 as 48,585 shares changed hands for a value of $1,055,700.
TTSE 24-11-15r Declines| Ansa Merchant Bank traded 887 units to close 2 cents lower at $38.65, Guardian Holdings with 14,116 shares changing hands, closed with a loss of 1 cent at $12.90 and JMMB Group fell 3 cents to end at 50 cents while trading 20,000 units.
Firm Trades| National Commercial Bank contributed 5,069 shares at a closing price of $1.95, Prestige Holdings traded 489 units to end at $10.05, Scotia Investments closed at $1.59, with 2,365 shares changing hands and infrequent trader L.J. Williams B share traded 9,386 units to close at 97 cents.

6 TTSE’s stocks rise 1 fall on Monday

TCL closed at yet another new high on Monday

TCL closed at yet another new high on Monday

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange remains elevated on Monday, ending with 17 active securities of which 6 stocks closing higher, 1 declined and 10 remained unchanged as 304,576 shares changed hands for a value of $8,108,601.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a rose of 0.23 points at 1,159.37 the All T&T Index rose 0.47 points to 1,954.46 and the Cross Listed Index ended unchanged at 47.89.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund closed with 18,450 shares valued at $416,416 changing hands 1 cent higher at $22.57, National Flour Mills gained 1 cent, to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.22 with 1,600 units changing hands. Prestige Holdings traded 8 units to end with a gain of 5 cents at $10.05, a new 52 weeks’ high. Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed with a gain of 1 cent, at $21.56 as 19,444 shares changed hands for a value of $419,200. Trinidad Cement gained 4 cents, in ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $4.20, with 75,700 units changing hands for $317,940 and Unilever Caribbean ended with 9,630 shares valued at $655,033 trading, to gain of 2 cents, for a new 52 weeks’ high of $68.03.
Declines| National Enterprises ended trading with 7,380 shares to close with a loss of 1 cent at $16.49, a new 52 weeks’ low.
Firm Trades| First Citizens Bank traded 12,214 shares to close at $35, Guardian Holdings with 2,200 shares changing hands closed at $12.91, National Commercial Bank contributed 46,000 shares at a closing price of $1.95,TTSE 23-11-15r One Caribbean Media traded 100 shares at $22. Republic Bank closed at $112 with 209 shares changing hands, Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 2,350 shares changing hands at $6.02, Scotiabank ended with at $62.50 while 79,236 units for a value of $4,952,250 were traded. Scotia Investments closed at $1.59, with only 55 shares changing hands and infrequent trader L.J. Williams $0.10 A added 25,000 shares to close at 25 cents and West Indian Tobacco traded just 5,000 shares carrying a value of $630,745 to close at $126.11.

6 TTSE’s stocks rise 4 down on Friday

 NCB traded at TT$1.95  on Friday in Trinidad with a gain of 15 cents.

NCB traded at TT$1.95 on Friday in Trinidad with a gain of 15 cents.

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday ended with 18 active securities of which 6 stocks closed higher, 4 declined and 8 remained unchanged as 672,338 shares changed hands for a value of $15,149,629.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a rose of 4.67 points at 1,159.14 the All T&T Index rose 0.39 points to 1,953.99 and the Cross Listed Index gained 1.22 points to end at 47.89.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Guardian Holdings with 10,210 shares changing hands and closed at $12.91, with a gain of 1 cent, JMMB Group traded 16,000 shares with a gain of 5 cents to end at 53 cents. National Commercial Bank lead with 285,000 shares changing hands for a value of $555,923, the price gained 15 cents to end at $1.95, National Flour Mills gained 1 cent, to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.21, with 1,400 units changing hands. Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 101,339 shares valued at $610,061 changing hands, at $6.02 for a rise of 1 cent and Trinidad Cement ended with 1,000 units changing hands at a 52 weeks’ high of $4.16, for a gain of 5 cents.
Declines| Ansa McAL lost 1 cent and ended with 5 units changing hands at $67. Clico Investment Fund closed with 44,115 shares valued at $994,811, changing hands at $22.55 after falling 1 cent, Massy Holdings declined 1 cent to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $61.97 with 2,000 units trading and Scotia Investments closed with a loss of 6 cents at $1.59, with 17,945 shares changing hands.
Firm Trades| First Citizens Bank traded 2,170 shares to close at $35,TTSE 20-11-15 Grace Kennedy had 41,400 shares for a value of $800,375 changing hands at $3.60, National Enterprises ended trading with 1,000 shares to close unchanged at $16.50. One Caribbean Media traded 3,000 shares at $22, Prestige Holdings traded 500 units to end at $10, Republic Bank closed at $112 with 100,427 shares changing hands with a value of $11,247,824, Scotiabank ended with at $62.50 while 4,000 units were traded and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $21.51 with 40,827 shares changing hands, for a value of $721,405.

5 TTSE’s stocks rise 1 down on Thursday

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday ended with 13 securities trading of which 5 stocks closed higher, 1 declined and 7 remained unchanged as 213,427 shares changed hands for a value of $8,845,737.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a rose of 0.30 points at 1,154.47 the All T&T Index rose 0.55 points to 1,953.60 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.1 points to end at 46.67.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Ansa Merchant Bank ended with 734 units changing hands at $38.98, for a gain of 2 cents, Berger Paints ended at a 52 weeks’ high with a gain of 1 cents at $3.67 while 250 units were traded, Clico Investment Fund closed with 33,527 shares valued at $708,181 changing hands at $22.56 after gaining 1 cent. National Flour Mills increased by 21 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.20 with units changing hands 1,000 shares, Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 6,098 shares changing hands, to end at $6.01 for a rise of 1 cent.
Declines| Massy Holdings was the day’s sole declining stock in falling 1 cent to end at $61.98 while 5,711 units valued at $353,968 traded at a 52 weeks low.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings with 74 shares changing hands, closed at $14, TTSE 19-11-15r First Citizens Bank traded 150 shares to close at $35, Grace Kennedy had 25,000 shares changing hands for a value of $800,375 changing hands at $3.60, National Enterprises ended trading with 300 shares to close unchanged at $16.50. Republic Bank closed at $112 with 1,383 shares changing hands, Scotiabank closed unchanged at $62.50 with 107,809 shares changing hands for a value of $6,737,673 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $21.51 with 33,527 shares changing hands, for a value of $721,405.

3 stocks rise on TTSE on Monday

T&TNGL gained 25 cents to end at $21.75 on Monday

T&TNGL gained 25 cents to end at $21.75 on Monday

Trading picked up on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday and ended with 10 securities trading, of which 3 stocks closed higher, none declined and 7 remaining unchanged as 243,392 shares changed hands for a value of $$6,969,499.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a gain of 0.75 points at 1,154.40 the All T&T Index rose 0.07 points to 1,951.86 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.20 points to end at 46.89.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Ansa Merchant Bank closed with a gain of 1 cent, only 200 units traded to end at $38.96. Sagicor Financial Corporation gained 23 cents to end at $6, with 100,853 shares changing hands, valued at $604,932 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed with a gain of 25 cents at $21.75 with 23,334 shares changing hands for a value of $502,043.
TTSE 16-11-15 Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund closed with 40,580 shares changing hands at $22.53 for a value of $914,289. First Citizens Bank traded 1,809 shares to close at $35, Guardian Holdings with 1,600 shares changing hands, closed at $12.90. Scotiabank closed with 66,828 shares valued at $4,176,750 changing hands at $62.50, West Indian Tobacco closed with 3,252 units trading at $126.04, Trinidad Cement ended at a $4.01 with 1,000 shares changing hands and Unilever Caribbean ended with 3,936 shares valued at $265,837 trading to end at $67.54.