Trading jumps for Trinidad stocks

Trading activity picked up on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with 18 securities changing hands compared to 16 on Friday, leading to 432,782 shares crossing the exchange for $3,520,958, up from 55,883 shares for $1,525,758, on Friday.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with six advancing, three declining and nine stocks remaining unchanged and leaving the T&T Composite Index carving out a minor loss of 0.18 points to end at 1,309.67. The All T&T Index fell by 2.67 points to 1,765.10, while the Cross Listed Index bucked the losing trend and gained 0.32 points to close at 115.44.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of six stocks higher than its last selling price and one with a lower offer.
Gainers First Caribbean International gained 5 cents as investors transferred 2,327 units at $7.20, Grace Kennedy ended 6 cents higher at $3.26, with 50,000 shares crossing the market, National Enterprises rose 10 cents to $4.75, after an exchange of just ten units. National Flour finished at $1.85, with gains of 5 cents trading 227,572 shares, Republic Financial Holdings picked up 18 cents to settle at $139.45, with a transfer of 155 units and Scotiabank advanced 35 cents to $54.95 after exchanging 53 units.
Losers CinemaOne shed 24 cents to close at an all-time low of $5.50, in trading 20 units, Clico Investments lost 1 cent after exchanging a mere 34 units to end at $24.99 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL ended 75 cents lower at $16.50, with a transfer of 16,193 stock units.
Firm TradesAgostini’s remained at $25 with trades of a mere five units, First Citizens Bank held firm at $45.71, in exchanging 2,816 shares, Guardian Holdings closed at $19.50, with 4,079 stock units crossing the market. JMMB Group was unchanged at $1.95 after investors transferred 500 units, Massy Holdings closed at $57, with an exchange of 5,976 stock units, NCB Financial traded 1,910 shares at $7.86. Trinidad Cement closed with an exchange of 418 units at $2.10, Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.99, with 119,728 shares changing hands and West Indian Tobacco ended with trades of 1,006 units at $34.50.

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

Most TTSE stocks stand firm

The Trinidad Stock market gave back some of the gains enjoyed on the last trading day of June as trading levels picked up on the first day of the new month with eighteen securities trading up from 16 stocks on Tuesday. The market closed with the vast majority of stocks trading closing with unchanged prices.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with one advancing, three declining and the prices of fourteen ending unchanged.  The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 125,817 shares valued at $1,972,975 compared to 93,541 shares for $1,048,926 on Tuesday from the trading of 16 securities.
The T&T Composite Index slipped 1.89 points to 1,308.70. The All T&T Index fell by 4.43 points to 1,765.30, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.09 points to close at 115.15.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of two stocks higher than its last selling price and two with lower offers.
Gainers NCB Financial added 1 cent trading 24,989 stock units and closed at $7.86.
Losers Clico Investments lost 1 cent trading 267 units to end at $24.99, Republic Financial Holdings closed 5 cents lower at $139.45, with an exchange of 5 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL finished at $17.20, with a loss of 30 cents the swapping of 600 units.
Firm TradersAgostini’s traded 2,000 units at $25, Angostura Holdings closed at $14.90 after an exchange of 30 units, Ansa McAL closed at $50.01, with investors transferring 1,165 units. First Citizens Bank remained at $45.71, with 650 units crossing the market, First Caribbean International Bank had investors swapping 1,250 units at $7.20, Guardian Holdings closed at $19.20, in trading 387 units. JMMB Group was unchanged at $1.95 with 26,106 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings ended at $57, after the trading of 4,795 units. National Enterprises traded 5,000 units at $4.65, One Caribbean Media closed at $5.50, with investors having exchanged 24,806 stock units, investors exchanged 88 units of Point Lisas at $3.35. Trinidad Cement ended at $2.10, with 582 units changing hands, Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.98 after 585 units crossed the exchange and West Indian Tobacco closed with a transfer of 32,512 stock units at $34.79.

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

Trinidad stocks beat the region

The performance of Trinidadian stocks that are listed on the country’s stock exchange is beating regional companies that are cross-listed on the Trinidad exchange for the first six months of 2020, with the former down just five percent while cross-listed ones are down nearly 21 percent.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The T&T Composite Index climbed 6.19 points to 1,310.59, down 10.7 percent for the year so far. The All T&T Index advanced by 9.17 points to 1,769.73, with a six months fall of 5.3 percent while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.43 points to close at 115.06 for half year decline of 20.5 percent.
The market closed with sixteen securities trading with five stocks advancing, four declining and seven remained unchanged.  The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 93,541 shares valued at $1,048,926 compared to 280,383 shares for $4,446,508 on Monday from 13 securities.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of two stocks higher than its last selling price and two with lower offers.
Gainers Grace Kennedy gained 5 cents in closing at $3.15, with investors transferring 20,000 stock units, Guardian Holdings finished 30 cents higher at $19.20 trading 485 units, NCB Financial rose 5 cents to $7.85, after exchanging 7,130 units. One Caribbean Media picked up 5 cents and settled at $5.50, in swapping 12,194 stock units and Scotiabank ended at $54.99, having gained 49 cents trading 100 units.
Losers Calypso Macro Index Fund shed 38 cents to end at $15.50, after swapping 500 units, National Flour lost 3 cents transferring 787 units and closed at $1.87, Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.98, down 1 cent exchanging 223 units and West Indian Tobacco finished at $34.79, with a loss of 1 cent trading 200 units,
Firm TradesAgostini’s closed at $25 in exchanging 28,500 stock units, Clico Investments remained at $25 with 1,354 units crossing the market, First Citizens Bank was unchanged at $45.71, in transferring 748 units. JMMB Group swapped 20,248 stock units at $1.95, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy traded 100 units at US$1, Prestige Holdings exchanged 930 units at $8.20 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL remained at $17.50, having swapped 42 units.

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

Trinidad stocks close lower

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The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange fell at the close of trading on Monday, with thirteen securities changing hands, down from 16 on Friday, and the market closed with the price of just one stock advancing, four declining and eight stocks ending unchanged.
The T&T Composite Index fell 5.25 points to 1,304.40. The All T&T Index dropped 8.44 points to 1,760.56, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.27 points to close at 114.63.
Market activity resulted in 280,383 units changing hands at $4,446,508 compared to just 36,842 shares for $1,128,696 on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than its last selling prices and two with lower offers.
Gainers Ansa McAL gained 1 cent trading 135 units and closed at $50.01.
Losers JMMB Group lost 5 cents to end at $1.95, in exchanging 139,226 shares, Massy Holdings declined to $57, with a loss of $2.49 as investors transferred 37,515 stock units, Scotiabank shed 49 cents to finish at $54.50 after 5,250 units changed hands and Trinidad Cement closed 11 cents lower at $2.10 trading 21,361 stock units.
Firm TradersAngostura Holdings was unchanged at $14.90 trading 164 units, Ansa Merchant Bank closed at $37 exchanging 3,350 units, Clico Investments finished at $25 in exchanging nine units. First Citizens Bank remained at $45.71, with 454 units crossing the market, National Flour held firm at $1.90, with a transfer of 142 units, Republic Financial Holding ended at $139.50 with 2,619 units changing hands. Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 1,769 units at $17.50 and Unilever Caribbean held firm at $16.99 with investors exchanging 67,889 shares.

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

Slippage in trading on Trinidad Exchange

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange resulted in slippage in the volume and value of stocks crossing the exchange on Thursday compared to Wednesday, leading to a decline in the market index. 
The market closed with ten securities trading, down from 13 securities on Wednesday. The prices of three stocks advanced, one declined and six remained unchanged. Investors exchanged 59,276 shares for $1,839,024, compared to 175,142 units for $2,582,297 on Wednesday.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 2.44 points to 1,308.61. The All T&T Index shed 5.35 points to 1,764.43, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.07 points to close at 115.25.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than its last selling price and two with lower offers.
Gainers First Citizens picked up 1 cent to close at $45.71, in exchanging 10,432 stock units, Trinidad Cement ended at $2.21, after gaining of 11 cents in the transfer of 15,123 stock units and West Indian Tobacco finished 80 cents higher at $34.80, after swapping 3,705 units.
Losers Clico Investments lost 8 cents trading 8,842 units and closed at $25.
Firm TradersAngostura Holdings traded 50 units at $14.90, JMMB Group ended with the swapping 1,500 units at $2, NCB Financial was unchanged at $7.85, after 501 units crossing the exchange. One Caribbean Media closed at $5.45, with an exchange of 1,100 units, Scotiabank closed with an exchange of 17,426 stock units at $54.99 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL remained at $18, with 597 units changing hands.

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

Mixed trading results in Trinidad

Trading levels on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday were significantly lower than on Monday, with 72,792 shares changing hands for $755,257 compared to 575,772 units at $5,467,655 on Monday.

First Citizens helped to pull the TTSE Index don on Tuesday.

At the close seventeen securities traded, down from twenty on Monday and the market closed with the price of three stocks advancing, six declining and eight remaining unchanged. The All T&T Index lost 6.38 points to 1,771.31, with First Citizens Bank falling $1.98 and West Indian Tobacco declining $1.49. The T&T Composite Index shed 2.61 points to finish at 1,311.67, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.16 points to close at 115.14.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than its last selling price and none with lower offers.
Gainers Agostini’s gained 75 cents and closed at $25, with the transfer of 1,050 units, Guardian Holdings picked up 15 cents exchanging 5,000 stock units to finish at $18.90 and Trinidad Cement ended 10 cents higher at $2.10, in trading 27,850 shares.
Losers Clico Investments ended at $25.08, after losing 12 cents and swapping 649 units, First Citizens Bank fell by $1.98 to $46, in transferring 1,942 units, First Caribbean International lost 5 cents exchanging 3,148 units and closed at $7.20. Scotiabank shed 44 cents to end at $54.55, with 2,514 units crossing the market, Trinidad and Tobago NGL lost 1 cent to close at $18, with 2,560 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco finished $1.49 lower at $34, with an exchange of 3,660 units.
Firm TradesGrace Kennedy remained at $3.10, with a transfer of 3,000 units, Guardian Media traded 884 units at $6, JMMB Group held firm at $1.95, with an exchange of 2,270 units. Investors swapped 10 Massy Holdings’ shares at $59.50, National Enterprises was unchanged at $4.65 with 1,130 units crossing the exchange, National Flour traded 11,017 shares at $1.90. NCB Financial held firm at $7.85, with 1,300 units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean had 4,808 stock units crossing through the market at $16.99.

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

TTSE rise with limited price moves

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed on Monday with a handful of stocks ending with price changes with eleven securities changing hands up from 13 securities on Friday with two stocks advancing, one declining and eight remaining unchanged.
Trading ended, with 374,138 unit passing through the market for $3,334,337 compared to 570,976 shares for $1,744,334 on Friday.
The T&T Composite Index advanced by 3.59 points to 1,301.95. The All T&T Index climbed 6.53 points to 1,766.95, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.08 points to close at 113.09.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of one stock higher than its last selling price and two with lower offers.
Gainers National Enterprises rose 40 cents to $4.65, with a transfer of 525 units and Scotiabank closed 49 cents higher at $54.99 in exchanging 25 units.
Losers West Indian Tobacco dropped $4.50 in trading 113 units and closed at $35.50.
Firm TradesGrace Kennedy traded 6,000 stock units at $3.10, Guardian Holdings exchanged 94,598 shares at $18.50, JMMB Group ended at $1.95, with 10,953 stock units crossing the market. National Flour remained at $1.90, after transferring 498 units, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $133, with 10,100 stock units changing hands, Trinidad & Tobago NGL exchanged of 650 units at $18.99, Trinidad Cement traded 62,757 shares at $2 and Unilever Caribbean held firm at $16.99, with 850 units crossing the exchange.

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

Volume rises on TT stock market

After breaking for the Corpus Christi holiday on Thursday, the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange resumed trading on Friday with increased volume and value of stocks over Wednesday.
The market closed with thirteen securities trading with two advancing, three declining and eight unchanged. The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 570,976 shares valued at $1,744,334 compared to 100,174 shares for $1,354,857 on Wednesday from 13 securities.
The T&T Composite Index lost 0.05 points to close at 1,298.36. The All T&T Index was down 0.10 points to 1,760.42, while the Cross Listed Index remained at 113.01.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling price and one with a lower offer.
Gainers One Caribbean Media gained 5 cents to close at $5.50 trading 3,575 units and Trinidad Cement rose 15 cents to $2, with exchanging 35,077 stock units.
Losers Guardian Media dropped 60 cents to settle at a 52 weeks’ low of $6, in transferring 1,132 units, Massy Holdings ended 10 cents lower at $57.50 trading 175 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL lost 1 cent to finish at $18.99, after swapping 4,135 units.
Firm TradesAnsa McAL closed at $54.40 exchanging 180 units, Endeavour Holdings transferred 223 units at $12.60, First Caribbean International was unchanged at $7.25, with 2,450 units changing hands. Guardian Holdings ended at $18.50, with 11,750 stock units crossing the market, National Flour traded 508,825 shares at $1.90, Republic Financial Holdings transferred 2,265 units at $133, Scotiabank ended at $54.50 with an exchange of 639 units and Unilever Caribbean exchanged 500 units at $16.99.

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

TTSE market index drops

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago on Tuesday resulted in a big jump in the volume and value of stock trading, leading to a decline in the market index, as advancing stocks outnumbered those declining.
The market closed with fifteen securities trading with the price of five stocks advancing, two declining and eight remaining unchanged. The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 500,739 shares valued at $16,561,837 compared to 82,589 shares for $1,488,088 on Monday from trading 16 securities.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 7.10 points to 1,295.50. The All T&T Index dived 13.49 points to 1,753.15, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.08 points to close at 113.23.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of two stocks higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
Gainers Guardian Holdings gained 10 cents transferring 1,130 units to settle at $18.50, JMMB Group picked up 5 cents and ended at $2, after trading 118,500 shares, Scotiabank closed 24 cents higher at $54.99, with 5,012 units changing hands. Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose $1 to $20, with 20,887 stock units trading and West Indian Tobacco climbed $2.69 to $40 after exchanging 113,138 shares.
Losers First Citizens declined by $1.50 to $44.50, after exchanging 12,321 units and Trinidad Cement lost 10 cents trading 10,625 units to end at $1.85.
Firm TradersClico Investments remained at $25.45, with the transfer of 4,460 units, Grace Kennedy exchanged 1,628 units at $3.10, Massy Holdings closed at $57.60, in swapping 193,602 shares. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy exchanged 2,900 units at US$1, National Enterprises traded 128 units at $4.25, National Flour ended at $1.90, with 15,500 stock units changing hands. Point Lisas transferred 858 units at $3.35 and Prestige Holdings exchanged 50 units in closing at $8.20.

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

TTSE closed after moderate trading

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed moderately higher, with reduced trading volume and value on Monday compared to Friday as an equal number of securities gaining and losing.
The market closed with sixteen securities trading with three stocks advancing, three declining and ten remaining unchanged. The volume of stocks passing through the market ended at 82,589 shares for $1,487,518 compared to 456,002 shares for $4,814,067 on Friday from 15 securities.
The T&T Composite Index advanced by 2.90 points to 1,302.60. The All T&T Index rose 5.76 points to 1,766.64, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 113.31.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bid of one stock higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
Gainers│ Clico Investments gained 15 cents to close at $25.45 while transferring 6,980 units, Massy Holdings climbed $2.60 to $57.60, after trading 200 units and Republic Financial Holdings gained 23 cents exchanging 1,997 units and closed at $133.
Losers│ Prestige Holdings lost 5 cents to finish at $8.20, in transferring 9,108 stock units, Scotiabank closed 24 cents lower at $54.75 after trading 1,858 units and West Indian Tobacco shed 7 cents in swapping 3,154 units to settle at $37.31.
Firm TradesAgostini’s traded 407 units at $25, Angostura Holdings closed at $14.45 with 913 units changing hands, Guardian Holdings traded 10,855 stock units at $18.40. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy exchanged 100 units at $1, National Flour swapped 5,395 units at $1.90, NCB Financial remained at $7.55 with 15,087 stock units changing hands. One Caribbean Media traded 5,453 units at $5.50, Trinidad Cement exchanged 1,025 units at $1.95, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $19 trading 11,795 stock units and Unilever Caribbean swapped 8,262 stock units at $16.99.

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

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