Stocks slip in Trinidad

More funds entered the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 18 percent less and the value rising 94 percent more than on Monday and resulting in 19 securities traded compared to 23 on Monday, with four stocks rising, seven declining and eight remaining unchanged.
A total of 542,264 shares were traded for $5,102,009 versus 657,770 units at $2,638,847 on Monday. An average of 28,540 units traded at $268,527 compared to 28,599 shares at $114,732 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 40,829 units at $375,385 versus 41,478 units at $372,262 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index dipped 9.17 points to 1,361.66, the All T&T Index dropped 0.76 points to 2,031.94 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 2.54 points to settle at 90.20
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings remained at $26.50 after 1,544 shares crossed the market, Calypso Macro Investment Fund ended unchanged at $20.80 in trading 85 stock units, Clico Investment Fund fell 5 cents in ending at $32.70 with the swapping of 29,592 stocks. First Citizens Group ended at $50 after exchanging 709 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank declined 49 cents to end at $5.01 in an exchange of 308,000 shares, GraceKennedy shed 10 cents in closing at $5.25 while exchanging 4,500 units. Guardian Holdings gained 30 cents to close at $25.80, with 190 stock units crossing the market, JMMB Group increased 1 cent in ending at $2.31, with 29,850 stocks changing hands, L.J. Williams B share climbed 19 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $2.20 in exchanging 1,800 stocks. Massy Holdings remained at $4.74 after trading 63,550 shares, National Enterprises remained at $3.60 with a transfer of 49,266 stock units, National Flour Mills advanced 3 cents to $1.60 after trading 23,284 units. Prestige Holdings ended at $6.85 after a transfer of 10 shares, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $140.01 in switching ownership of 11,406 units, Scotiabank ended at $77.99 after investors exchanged 679 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL dipped 6 cents to $21.95 with 9,597 stock units clearing the market, Trinidad Cement dipped 2 cents to $3.50 with an exchange of 5,000 units, Unilever Caribbean lost 2 cents to close at $12.57 as investors traded 3,197 stocks and West Indian Tobacco dropped 20 cents in ending at $23.20 with investors transferring five shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Volume surges in Trinidad

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with a 235 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded after a modest decline in the value compared to Friday and resulted in the exchange of 23 securities compared to 14 on Friday, as the market closed with six stocks rising, six declining and 11 unchanged.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

A total of 657,770 shares were exchanged for $2,638,847 versus 196,625 units at $2,794,557 on Friday. An average of 28,599 units traded at $114,732 compared to 14,045 shares at $199,611 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 41,478 units at $373,262 versus 42,357 units at $399,199 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index rallied 2.73 points to 1,370.83, the All T&T Index fell 2.59 points to 2,032.70 and the Cross-Listed Index added 1.18 points to settle at 92.74.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings ended at $26.50 with trading of 637 shares, Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $42.13, with 3,000 stocks changing hands, Calypso Macro Investment Fund ended at $20.80 after exchanging 108 units. CinemaOne remained at $5.98, with 599 stock units crossing the market, Clico Investment Fund dipped 25 cents in closing at $32.75 in an exchange of 3,024 stocks, First Citizens Group remained at $50 after investors swapped 356 stock units. FirstCaribbean International Bank rallied 49 cents to $5.50 while exchanging 1,601 units, GraceKennedy declined 4 cents to end at $5.35 in trading 1,204 shares, Guardian Holdings ended unchanged at $25.50, with 320 stock units clearing the market. Guardian Media ended at $3.10 after just two units crossed the exchange, JMMB Group lost 1 cent to close at $2.30 as investors exchanged 387,000 stocks, Massy Holdings popped 1 cent to close at $4.74 with an exchange of 62,097 shares. National Enterprises remained at $3.60 in switching ownership of 163,100 units,  National Flour Mills dropped 3 cents in closing at $1.57, after 7,116 shares crossed the market, NCB Financial Group slipped 1 cent to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.99 with a transfer of 1,112 stock units. Point Lisas rose 16 cents to end at $3.25 after exchanging 172 stocks, Prestige Holdings gained 15 cents to $6.85 in trading 100 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings fell 24 cents in closing at $140.01 in exchanging 434 units. Scotiabank climbed 19 cents to $77.99 with investors transferring 185 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $22.01 after investors transferred 5,613 shares, Trinidad Cement remained at $3.52 with the swapping of 5,000 stocks. Unilever Caribbean increased 39 cents to close at $12.59 with an exchange of 655 shares and West Indian Tobacco remained at $23.40 in trading 14,335 stock units.Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading dives on Trinidad Exchange

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 83 percent less and the value 65 percent lower than on Thursday and resulting in 14 securities traded compared to 16 on Thursday, with two stocks rising, five declining and seven remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 196,625 shares for $2,794,557 compared to  1,165,311 units at $7,899,578 on Thursday. An average of 14,045 units were traded at $199,611 compared to 72,832 shares at $493,724 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 42,357 units at $399,199 versus 43,854 units at $407,850 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index fell 0.72 points to 1,368.10, the All T&T Index slipped 1.38 points to 2,035.29 and the Cross-Listed Index remained unchanged at 91.56.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Angostura Holdings fell 48 cents to close at $26.50 with the swapping of 63 shares, Ansa McAl ended unchanged at $57, with 1,424 units crossing the exchange, Clico Investment Fund gained $2 in ending at $33 after a transfer of 59,226 stocks. First Citizens Group remained at $50, with 138 stock units crossing the market, Guardian Holdings slipped 1 cent to end at $25.50 with a transfer of 3,536 shares, JMMB Group ended at $2.31 in trading 59,708 units. Massy Holdings dipped 1 cent to close at $4.73 with an exchange of 24,023 stocks, National Enterprises remained at $3.60, with 3,777 stock units changing hands, National Flour Mills ended at $1.60 in an exchange of 500 stock units. NCB Financial Group remained at $5 after 19,658 shares changed hands, One Caribbean Media rallied 9 cents to $4.09 with 5,019 units crossing the market, Scotiabank declined 20 cents to $77.80 after exchanging 196 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL dipped 99 cents to $22.01 in trading 11,623 stock units and Trinidad Cement remained at $3.52 after exchanging 7,734 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading climbs on TTSE on Thursday

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Investors pushed trading of stock sharply higher on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 85 percent and the value 24 percent more than on Wednesday, resulting in 16 securities traded compared to 23 on Wednesday, with four rising, two declining and ten remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 1,165,311 shares for $7,899,578 versus 629,483 units at $6,392,446 on Wednesday. An average of 72,832 units were traded at $493,724 compared to 27,369 shares at $277,932 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 43,584 units at $407,850 versus 42,060 units at $403,375 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index declined 6.33 points to 1,368.82, the All T&T Index climbed 2.47 points to 2,036.67 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 2.21 points to end at 91.56.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Calypso Macro Investment Fund climbed 80 cents to $20.80 in an exchange of 380 shares, Clico Investment Fund ended at $31 after trading 65,735 units, First Citizens Group popped 15 cents to close at $50, with 508 stocks changing hands. FirstCaribbean International Bank shed 46 cents to end at $5.01 with investors transferring 502,377 stock units, GraceKennedy remained at $5.39 with the swapping of 2,556 stock units, JMMB Group ended unchanged at $2.31 after trading 104,440 shares. Massy Holdings popped 1 cent to close at $4.74 in exchanging 342,093 units, National Enterprises closed at $3.60 with an exchange of 77,291 stocks, NCB Financial Group ended at $5 in switching ownership of 19,683 units. One Caribbean Media ended at $4 after nine stocks crossed the market, Republic Financial Holdings rallied 24 cents to close at $140.25 with an exchange of 292 stock units, Scotiabank remained at $78, with 252 shares crossing the market. Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost $1.50 in ending at $23 while exchanging 20 units, Trinidad Cement ended at $3.52 after 2,544 stocks changed hands, Unilever Caribbean remained at $12.20 after a transfer of 7,000 stock units and West Indian Tobacco ended at $23.40 as investors exchanged 40,131 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trinidad stock market falters on Wednesday

The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange closed on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded rising marginally over Tuesday levels, resulting in an exchange of 23 securities up from 19 on Tuesday, with three stocks rising, 10 declining and 10 remaining unchanged.
A total of 629,483 shares were traded for $6,392,446 compared to 610,819 units at $6,673,839 on Tuesday. An average of 27,369 units traded at $277,932 compared to 32,148 shares at $351,255 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 42,060 units at $403,375 versus 43,249 units at $413,534 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index fell 3.75  points to 1,375.15, the All T&T Index fell 3.80 points to 2,034.20 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 0.52 points to end at 93.77 at $282,572.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with a bid higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s lost 50 cents to end at $43.50, with 5,006 shares crossing the exchange, Angostura Holdings ended at $26.98 with investors transferring 300 stocks, Ansa McAl remained at $57 with the swapping of 36,025 stock units. Calypso Macro Investment Fund dipped 21 cents in closing at $20 after trading 100 units, Clico Investment Fund ended at $31 after trading 32,517 units, First Citizens Group fell 14 cents to $49.85 after a transfer of 6,791 shares. FirstCaribbean International Bank declined 3 cents to $5.47 after an exchange of 1,425 stock units, GraceKennedy remained at $5.39 with investors trading 1,517 stocks, Guardian Holdings shed 79 cents to end at $25.51, with 881 stocks changing hands. Guardian Media remained at $3.10, with 100 shares crossing the market, JMMB Group ended at $2.31 in exchanging 239,686 units, Massy Holdings increased 3 cents to close at $4.73, with 14,203 stock units crossing the market. National Enterprises climbed 2 cents to $3.60 while exchanging 127,914 stock units, National Flour Mills rallied 3 cents to $1.60 in trading 1,573 units, NCB Financial Group dropped 5 cents to end at $5 with a transfer of 135,293 stocks. One Caribbean Media remained at $4 after an exchange of 455 shares, Prestige Holdings ended unchanged at $6.70 in switching owners of 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings declined 49 cents to $140.01 with an exchange of 944 units. Scotiabank ended unchanged at $78 in exchanging 5,376 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL dipped 46 cents to $24.50, with 11,710 stock units clearing the market, Trinidad Cement remained at $3.52 as investors exchanged 237 shares. Unilever Caribbean lost 40 cents to end at $12.20 after 400 units crossed the market and West Indian Tobacco dipped 5 cents to close at $23.40 after trading 6,030 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading picks up on TTSE

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 260 percent and the value climbing 37 percent more than on Monday, resulting in 19 securities traded the same as on Monday, with five stocks rising, six declining and eight remaining unchanged.
A total of 610,819 shares were traded for $6,673,839 versus 169,596 units at $4,866,836 on Monday. An average of 32,148 units traded $351,255 compared to 8,926 shares at $256,149 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 43,249 units at $413,534 versus 44,045 units at $417,999 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index rose 2.42 points to 1,378.90, the All T&T Index advanced 3.21 points to 2,038.00 and the Cross-Listed Index increased 0.22 points to close at 94.29.
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 close, Agostini’s dropped $1.53 to $44 in switching ownership of 250 shares, Angostura Holdings advanced 48 cents to $26.98, with 14 stock units crossing the exchange, Ansa McAl ended unchanged at $57 after exchanging 975 stocks. Clico Investment Fund remained at $31 in swapping 90,283 units, First Citizens Group gained 48 cents to end at $49.99 with investors transferring 380 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $5.50 in an exchange of 893 shares. GraceKennedy slipped 1 cent to $5.39 with an exchange of 21,000 stock units, Guardian Holdings remained at $26.30 with a transfer of 2,845 units, JMMB Group popped 1 cent to $2.31 in trading 73,681 stocks. Massy Holdings rallied 15 cents in closing at $4.70 after 283,420 stock units changed hands, National Enterprises shed 1 cent in closing at $3.58 with 54,194 shares clearing the market, NCB Financial Group remained at $5.05, with 31,250 units crossing the market. One Caribbean Media fell 9 cents to $4 in trading 17 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings declined 2 cents to end at $140.50 after a transfer of 1,317 shares, Scotiabank ended unchanged at $78 after trading 9,457 stock units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL increased $1.46 to a 52 weeks’ high of $24.96 in exchanging 34,404 units, Trinidad Cement ended unchanged at $3.52 while trading 6,275 stocks, Unilever Caribbean remained at $12.60 as investors exchanged 64 units and West Indian Tobacco dipped 5 cents to end at $23.45, with 100 shares crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading dips on TTSE but prices rise

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 65 percent and the value 26 percent less than on Friday and resulting in the trading of 19 securities compared to 15 on Friday, with prices of seven rising, two falling and ten remaining unchanged.
A total of 169,596 shares were traded for $4,866,836 down from 490,877 units at $6,605,612 on Friday. An average of 8,926 units traded at $256,149 compared to 32,725 shares at $440,374 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 44,045 units at $417,999 versus 46,758 units at $420,194 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index popped 8.65 points to 1,376.48, the All T&T Index climbed 6.49 points to 2,034.79 and the Cross-Listed Index gained 1.53 points to close at 94.07.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s rallied 3 cents to $45.53 with an exchange of two shares, Angostura Holdings remained at $26.50, with 199 stocks crossing the market, Ansa McAl ended unchanged at $57 after exchanging 1,422 stock units. Clico Investment Fund ended at $31 with the swapping of 84,478 units, First Citizens Group traded 1,082 units at $49.51, FirstCaribbean International Bank popped 48 cents after finishing at $5.50 while exchanging 547 stocks. Guardian Holdings ended at $26.30, with 348 stock units changing hands, Guardian Media rose 6 cents in closing at $3.10 with an exchange of 103 shares, L.J. Williams B share remained at $2.01 after exchanging 17 stock units. Massy Holdings shed 18 cents to $4.55 after a transfer of 20,775 units, National Enterprises climbed 24 cents to end at $3.59 and trading 4,959 stocks, One Caribbean Media ended at $4.09 with a transfer of 100 shares. Prestige Holdings ended at $6.70 with investors transferring 140 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings advanced 2 cents to $140.52 as investors exchanged 400 stocks, Scotiabank remained at $78 in switching ownership of 13,081 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 50 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $23.50 in trading 40,062 units, Trinidad Cement dipped 13 cents in closing at $3.52 after trading 1,776 shares, Unilever Caribbean added 1 cent in ending at $12.60, with 100 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco ended at $23.50 with five stocks clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading falls back on TTSE

Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 24 percent at a 51 percent lower value than on Thursday as 15 securities changed hands down from 20 on Thursday, resulting in prices of seven rising, three declining and five remaining unchanged.
The Composite Index rose 0.53 points to settle at 1,367.83, the All T&T Index popped 0.90 points to 2,028.30 and the Cross-Listed Index inched 0.02 points higher to 92.54.
A total of 490,877 shares were traded for $6,605,612 down from 745,407 units at $16,396,844 on Thursday. An average of 32,725 units traded at $440,374 compared to 37,270 shares at $819,842 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 46,758 units at $420,194 versus 47,669 units at $418,884 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s shed 3 cents to end at $45.50, with 157 shares changing hands, Angostura Holdings ended at $26.50 in switching ownership of 23 units, Clico Investment Fund remained at $31 after a transfer of 96,163 stocks. First Citizens Group popped 1 cent to close at $49.51 with the swapping of 3,753 stock units, GraceKennedy advanced 10 cents after ending at $5.40 while exchanging 63,374 units, Guardian Holdings climbed 80 cents to $26.30 after 1,879 shares crossed the market. JMMB Group dropped 3 cents to end at $2.30 after exchanging 116,431 stocks, Massy Holdings rose 23 cents to $4.73 with a transfer of 47,521 stock units, National Enterprises remained at $3.35 while trading 85,850 stocks. National Flour Mills rose 2 cents in closing at $1.57 with an exchange of 1,456 stock units, NCB Financial Group slipped 1 cent to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $5.05 after trading 4,000 shares, Scotiabank ended at $78 in an exchange of 12,446 units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 50 cents ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $23 in trading 16,595 stock units, Unilever Caribbean rallied 7 cents to $12.59 in exchanging 6,300 shares and West Indian Tobacco ended unchanged at $23.50 with 34,929 stocks clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks climbed higher on TTSE

Investors pushed prices higher on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, following the volume of stocks traded, declining 73 percent and the value 54 percent dropping lower than on Wednesday, with 20 securities trading compared to 21 on Wednesday, with eight stocks rising, five declining and seven remaining unchanged.
A total of 745,407 shares were traded for $16,396,844, compared with 2,358,952 units at $29,087,983 on Wednesday. Trading averaged 37,270 units at $819,842 down from 112,331 shares at $1,385,142 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 47,669 units at $418,884 versus 48,655 units at $392,893 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index slipped 0.92 points to 1,367.30, the All T&T Index rallied 3.96 points to 2,027.40 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.86 points to settle at 92.52.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $45.53 after trading 100 shares, Angostura Holdings gained 25 cents to $26.50 and finished with 138,000 stocks changing hands, Ansa McAl dropped 99 cents to end at $57 as investors exchanged 500 stock units. Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $42.13 trading 500 units, Clico Investment Fund popped $2 to close at $31 with investors transferring 98,310 units, First Citizens Group remained at $49.50 after exchanging 2,050 stock units. FirstCaribbean International Bank shed 28 cents in ending at $5.02 with a transfer of 1,500 shares, GraceKennedy fell 10 cents to end at $5.30 after a transfer of 1,945 stocks, Guardian Holdings ended at $25.50 in trading 16,580 units. JMMB Group remained at $2.33, with 20,020 shares changing hands, Massy Holdings dipped 25 cents in closing at $4.50, with 18,467 stock units crossing the market, National Enterprises advanced 7 cents to end at $3.35 with an exchange of 164,150 stocks. One Caribbean Media ended at $4.09 with 49 stock units clearing the market, Prestige Holdings closed at $6.70 after 450 units passed through the exchange, Republic Financial Holdings lost 50 cents to close at $140.50 with the swapping of 414 shares. Scotiabank increased $1.50 in closing at $78 in an exchange of 26,500 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 75 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $22.50 in switching ownership of 97,141 stock units, Trinidad Cement climbed 13 cents to $3.65 after exchanging 2,195 units. Unilever Caribbean rallied 2 cents to $12.52 while trading 13,700 shares and West Indian Tobacco advanced 31 cents to $23.50 after exchanging 44,526 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big trading spike on TTSE

Trading spiked on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded surging 251 percent and the value 153 percent more than on Tuesday leading to 21 securities trading against 18 on Tuesday, with prices of seven rising, six declining and eight remaining unchanged.
A total of 2,358,952 shares were traded  or $29,087,983 up from 671,503 units at $11,519,493 on Tuesday. An average of 112,331 units traded at $1,385,142 compared to 37,306 shares at $639,972 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 48,655 units at $392,893 versus 41,617 units at $283,223 on the previous trading day. The average trade for July amounts to 28,304 units at $283,023.
The Composite Index gained 0.93 points to 1,368.22, the All T&T Index dropped 5.10 points to 2,023.44 and the Cross-Listed Index climbed 1.03 points to close at 93.38.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s rose 3 cents to $45.53, with 20 shares crossing the market, Angostura Holdings ended at $26.25 with investors transferring 77 units, Ansa McAl remained at $57.99 in trading 1,608 stocks. Ansa Merchant Bank rallied 1 cent to $42.13, with 500 stock units changing hands, Clico Investment Fund increased 10 cents in closing at $29 trading 142,264 stock units, First Citizens Group finished at $49.50 while exchanging 207 shares. FirstCaribbean International Bank advanced 29 cents to $5.30 in an exchange of 400 units, Guardian Holdings fell $1.24 in closing at $25.50 after exchanging 18,920 stocks, Guardian Media dipped 6 cents to end at $3.04 in exchanging 652 stock units. JMMB Group gained 2 cents in ending at $2.33, with investors transferring 1,629,554 shares, Massy Holdings popped 24 cents to $4.75, with 77,993 units crossing the exchange, National Enterprises ended at $3.28 after exchanging 137,830 stocks. National Flour Mills finished at $1.55, with 10,000 stocks clearing the market, NCB Financial Group remained at $5.06 with the swapping of 194,307 shares, Point Lisas climbed 3 cents to $3.09 with an exchange of 1,000 units. Prestige Holdings shed 5 cents to close at $6.70 after trading 550 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $141 in trading 131,224 stock units, Scotiabank lost $1.50 to end at $76.50, with 1,103 stocks crossing the exchange. Trinidad & Tobago NGL finished at $21.75 with the transferring of 9,443 units, Trinidad Cement declined 13 cents to $3.52, with 1,000 shares crossing the market and West Indian Tobacco lost 26 cents to end at $23.19, with 300 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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