Rising TTSE stocks beat out falling ones

Trading ended with an exchange of 130 percent more shares with 20 percent increased value above Monday’s trades on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange, resulting in advancing stocks outpacing decliners six to one.
The market closed with 15 securities trading, down from nineteen on Monday, and ended with six stocks rising, one declining and eight remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 264,940 shares for $3,032,143 compared to 115,163 shares valued $2,519,064 on Monday.
The average trade amounts to 17,663 units at $202,143 versus an average of 6,061 units at $132,582 for each security on Monday. Month to date averaged 15,318 shares at $231,487 compared to 15,152 units at $233,563 on Monday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 1.72 points to 1,313.65, the All T&T Index dropped 4.14 points to 1,737.17, while the Cross Listed Index gained 0.10 points to close at 120.39.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of six stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising| First Caribbean International Bank picked up 1 cent to end at $7.05, in trading 4,890 shares, National Enterprises closed 1 cent higher at $3.40, with an exchange of 6,647 stock units, One Caribbean Media had a transfer of 21,324 shares at $4.82, after gaining 7 cents. Scotiabank ended at $54.35, after rising 1 cent in trading 21,992 shares, Trinidad Cement rose 15 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $2.60, with 3,815 units changing hands and Trinidad and Tobago NGL advanced by 50 cents to $17, in a transfer of 35,411 shares.
Stocks declining │Republic Financial Holdings, the sole declining stock, lost 4 cents trading 141 units to settle at $133.80.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings transferred 816 units at $15, Ansa McAL traded 185 units at $53.50, Calypso Macro Index Fund held firm at $14, with 3,000 units changing hands. Clico Investment Fund was unchanged at $25.25, after a transfer of 8,139 stock units, First Citizens Bank closed at $43.25, with an exchange of 5,954 stock units, Guardian Holdings traded 3,306 units at $20.60. JMMB Group ended at $2, with 146,237 shares crossing the market and Massy Holdings held firm at $58, trading 3,083 units.

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

TTSE slips on Monday

The number of securities on Monday picked up above that on Friday on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange, but 62 percent fewer shares were exchanged, for a consideration that was modestly lower on Friday.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with 19 securities trading, up from eighteen on Friday, and ended with four stocks advancing, seven declining and eight remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in NCB Financial Group and Trinidad and Tobago NGL dominating market activity, with 63 percent of the trade of 115,163 shares for a consideration of $2,519,064 compared to 305,695 shares valued at $2,595,299 on Friday.
The average trade amounts to 6,061 units at $132,582 versus an average of 16,983 units at $144,183 for each security on Friday. Month to date averaged 15,152 shares at $233,563 compared to 16,047 units at $243,504 on Friday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index declined by 2.14 points to 1,315.37, the All T&T Index shed 3.74 points to 1,741.31, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.07 points to close at 120.29.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ L.J. Williams B share gained 10 cents to settle at $1.50 after trading 5,000 shares, Point Lisas added 3 cents to end at $3.15, in transferring 2,000 units, Trinidad Cement finished 10 cents higher at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.45, after an exchange of 4,000 stocks and Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.70, with gains of 10 cents, with 2,191 shares in changing hands.
Stocks declining│ Angostura Holdings shed 50 cents, transferring 1,634 shares to end at $15, First Citizens Bank closed at $43.25, with a loss of 75 cents trading 4,983 stock units, Guardian Media lost 10 cents exchanging 5,730 stocks to finish at a 52 weeks’ low of $3.40. National Flour ended 17 cents lower at $2.08, with 775 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings lost 26 cents in an exchange of 9,032 stock shares to settle at $133.84, Scotiabank transferred 376 units at $54.34, after losing 1 cent and West Indian Tobacco was down 5 cents and closed at $35.35 with 265 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading firm│ Agostini’s exchanged 1,148 shares at $24, Calypso Macro Index Fund transferred 600 units at $14, Clico Investment Fund closed at $25.25 trading 472 units. Guardian Holdings ended at $20.60, in transferring 3,707 units, Massy Holdings held firm at $58, with an exchange of 17 units, NCB Financial Group remained at $8.50 trading 46,087 shares. One Caribbean Media ended at $4.75, with a transfer of 156 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL held firm at $16.50, with 26,990 units crossing the exchange.

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

Mixed trading on Trinidad Stock Exchange

Trading activity resulted in more securities changing hands than the day before on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Friday, leading to 18 securities trading compared to 10 on Thursday with an exchange of 22 percent fewer shares and 20 percent lower value.
The market closed with five stocks advancing, four declining and nine remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 305,695 shares changing hands for $2,595,299 compared to 389,550 shares valued $3,244,441 on Thursday.
The average trade amounts to 16,983 units at $144,183 versus an average of 38,955 units at $324,444 on Thursday. Month to date averaged 16,047 shares at $243,504 compared to 15,950 units at $253,720 on Thursday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index declined by 1.08 points to 1,317.51, the All T&T Index gained 1.90 points to end at 1,745.05, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.56 points to close at 120.36.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of two stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Angostura Holdings rose 50 cents to $15.50, in trading 184 shares, Clico Investment Fund gained 25 cents transferring 7,964 stock units to end at $25.25, National Enterprises added 34 cents to finish at $3.39, in exchanging a mere 3 units. National Flour closed 16 cents higher at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.25, after an exchange of 76,700 shares and Republic Financial Holdings finished at $134.10, with gains of 60 cents trading 3,896 units.
Stocks declining│ First Caribbean International Bank slipped 1 cent to $7.04, in exchanging 439 shares, Grace Kennedy fell 24 cents to $3.61, trading 3,000 units, Guardian Holdings shed 33 cents to end at $20.60, with 957 stock units changing hands and Point Lisas lost 3 cents exchanging 1,650 stocks to close at $3.12.
Stocks trading firm│ Calypso Macro Index Fund exchanged 12,640 shares at $14, First Citizens Bank traded 6,112 units at $44, Guardian Media ended at $3.50, with a transfer of 22,621 stock units. JMMB Group closed at $2 after 120,000 shares crossed the market, Massy Holdings finished at $58, in transferring 170 units, NCB Financial Group traded 20,000 shares at $8.50. Scotiabank ended at $54.35, with an exchange of 6,898 units, Trinidad Cement closed at $2.35, with 1,000 units changing hands and Trinidad and Tobago NGL transferred 21,461 shares at $16.50.

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

Big price gains push TTSE higher

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Rising prices had the upper hand at the close of trading closed on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Thursday with double-digit gains in the two main market indices after an exchange of 11 times the number of shares crossing through the Wednesday with the value climbing 150 percent.
The market closed with 10 securities changing hands, the same as on Wednesday, and ended with five stocks advancing, four declining and one remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 389,550 shares for $3,244,441 compared to 33,817 shares valued $1,298,830 on Wednesday.
The average trade amounts to 38,955 units at $324,444 versus an average of 3,382 units at $129,883 on Wednesday. Month to date averages 15,950 shares at $253,720 compared to 14,556 units at $249,434 on Wednesday. November averaged 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index jumped 17.54 points to 1,318.59, the All T&T Index climbed 10.74 points to 1,743.15, while the Cross Listed Index advanced by 3.33 points to close at 120.92.
Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Citizens Bank climbed $3 to $44, in exchanging 4,502 shares, JMMB Group gained 15 cents to end at $2, after trading 142,000 units, NCB Financial Group closed 40 cents higher at $8.50, with 70,000 shares crossing the market. National Enterprises picked up 5 cents, transferring 117,000 stock units to finish at $3.05 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL rose $1.89 to $16.50, with 11,550 units changing hands.
Stocks declining│ Clico Investment Fund slipped 25 cents to $25, after trading 24,855 shares, Massy Holdings, declined by $1.98 to $58, in transferring 120 units, Republic Financial Holdings lost 35 cents to close at $133.50, after exchanging 1,115 shares and Scotiabank fell by $1.65 to $54.35, with 13,408 stock units crossing the market.
Stocks trading firm|Agostini’s, the sole stock trading unchanged, ended at $24 after a transfer of 5,000 shares.

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

Low TTSE trading on Wednesday

The number of securities traded on Wednesday dropped to just ten, down from 16 on Tuesday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, with an exchange of 82 percent fewer shares and an 81 percent decline in value as the market indices trended higher.
The market closed with three stocks advancing, one declining and six remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in just 33,817 shares for $1,298,830 compared to 205,282 shares valued $6,797,836 on Tuesday.
The average trade amounts to 3,382 units at $129,883 versus an average of 12,830 units at $424,865 on Tuesday. Month to date averaged 14,556 shares at $249,434 compared to 15,277 units at $257,146 on Tuesday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index rose 1.52 points to 1,301.05, the All T&T Index advanced by 2.12 points to 1,732.41, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.12 points to close at 117.59.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Grace Kennedy added 5 cents to close at $3.85, with 2,064 units crossing the market, Guardian Holdings rose 33 cents to $20.93 after trading 60 units and National Flour picked up 4 cents, transferring 5,900 stock units to settle at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.09.
Stocks declining│Trinidad and Tobago NGL, the sole stock declining, with a loss of 2 cents in ending at $14.61 after an exchange of 750 units.
Stocks trading firm│ Agostini’s traded 1,400 shares at $24, Clico Investment Fund traded 12,362 units at $25.25, First Caribbean International Bank remained at $7.05, in the transferring of 680 units. First Citizens Bank closed at $41 in trading 5,421 stock units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy transferred 2,900 units at US$1 and Republic Financial Holdings ended at $133.85, with 5,180 stock units changing hands.

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

Trading climbs on TTSE

Trading levels climbed with volumes rising 117 percent with 183 percent increased value over Monday’s trades on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, but market indices softened at the close after 16 securities traded, down from 19 on Monday.
The market closed with six stocks advancing, five declining and five remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 205,282 shares for $6,797,836 up from 94,430 shares valued $2,398,390 on Monday.
The average trade amounts to 12,830 units at $424,865 versus an average of 4,970 units at $126,231 for each security on Monday. Month to date averaged 15,277 shares at $257,146 compared to 15,559 units at $237,841 on Monday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The market closed with T&T Composite Index losing 0.43 points to 1,299.53, the All T&T Index shed 1.21 points to 1,730.29, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.05 points to close at 117.47.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks ending higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Grace Kennedy gained 19 cents, trading 13,436 shares at $3.80, Massy Holdings advanced by $2.98 to $59.98, with a transfer of 18,458 stock units, Scotiabank rose 51 cents to $56, after 33,507 shares crossed the market. Trinidad Cement added 3 cents to close at $2.35, in exchanging 3,000 units, Trinidad and Tobago NGL climbed $2 to $16.50, in exchanging 16,679 stock units and West Indian Tobacco closed 3 cents higher at $35.40, with 17,482 stock units changing hands.
Stocks declining│Agostini’s dropped 49 cents to $24, trading 1,034 units, First Citizens Bank fell by $1 to $41 after transferring 21,663 shares, Guardian Holdings shed 33 cents to end at $20.60, with an exchange of 45 units. JMMB Group lost 5 cents to finish at $1.85 after 39,200 shares changed hands and Republic Financial Holdings lost 1 cent to settle at $133.85, trading 13,654 stock units.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings saw the transfer of 108 units at $15, First Caribbean International Bank held firm at $7.05, with 3,526 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial Group traded 2,400 units at $8.10. National Enterprises closed unchanged at $3 after transferring 21,000 shares and National Flour Mills closed at $2.05, exchanging 90 units.

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

TTSE trading activity picks up

Trading activities picked up on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Monday with more active securities compared to Friday, leading to a 90 percent increase in the number of shares traded with values that are 65 percent higher than Friday’s levels.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with 19 securities trading, up from twelve on Friday, and ended with rising and declining stocks accounting for five each and nine remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 94,430 shares for $2,398,390 up from 49,633 shares valued $833,139 on Friday.
The average trade amounts to 4,970 units at $126,231 versus an average of 4,136 units at $69,428 for each security on Friday. Month to date averaged 15,559 shares at $237,841 compared to 17,235 units at $225,512 on Friday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index shed 0.37 points to 1,299.96, the All T&T Index dropped 8.61 points to 1,731.50, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.09 points to close at 117.42.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
Stocks rising| JMMB Group gained 7 cents to close at $1.90, with 54,650 shares crossing the market, L.J Williams B picked up 1 cent to settle at $1.40, in exchanging 50 units, NCB Financial Group rose 5 cents to $8.10 trading 2,876 stocks. Point Lisas finished 1 cent higher at $3.15, in transferring 4,685 stock units and Trinidad Cement gained 2 cents to $2.32, with an exchange of 1,000 units.
Stocks declining|First Citizens Bank fell $1 to $42, transferring 124 shares, Guardian Holdings lost 7 cents to close at $20.93, with 156 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings shed 14 cents to end at $133.86, after trading 14,499 shares. Trinidad and Tobago NGL declined by $2 to $14.50 in transferring 6,721 stock units and West Indian Tobacco lost 3 cents, exchanging 92 units to finish at $35.37.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings traded 263 shares at $15, Ansa McAL held firm at $53.50, in exchanging 100 units, Clico Investment Fund had a transfer of 445 stock units at $25.25. First Caribbean International Bank was unchanged at $7.05, with a transfer of 2,709 shares, Grace Kennedy exchanged 1,792 units at $3.61, Massy Holdings closed at $57 trading 1,102 units. National Enterprises ended at $3, with an exchange of 166 stock units, Prestige Holdings traded 1,500 shares at $7.50 and Scotiabank held firm at $55.49, with 1,500 stocks crossing the market.

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

TTSE closed the week higher

Market activity slumped on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange after just 12 securities trading down from seventeen on Thursday and resulting in an exchange of 42 percent fewer shares valued 60 percent trading lower than Thursday, with the main market indices ending mixed after four days of unbroken gains.
The market closed, with five stocks rising, three declining and four remaining unchanged and ended with 49,633 shares changing hands for $833,139 compared to 86,128 shares for $2,084,034 on Thursday.
The average trade amounts to 4,136 units at $69,428 versus an average of 5,072 units at $122,590 for each security on Thursday. Month to date averaged 17,235 shares at $25,512 compared to 18,691 shares for $276,188 on Thursday. November closed with an average of 12,529 units at $181,770.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 0.28 points to 1,300.33, the All T&T Index added 0.46 points to 1,740.11, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.14 points to close at 116.33.
Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Clico Investment gained 25 cents to close at $25.25, with an exchange of 580 units, First Citizens Bank climbed $1.98 to $43, in transferring 182 units, Guardian Holdings rose 50 cents to $21, with 1,353 units changing hands. Prestige Holdings gained 30 cents, trading 8,872 stock units to settle at $7.50 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL added 49 cents to end at $16.50 in exchanging 11,502 shares.
Stocks declining│ Grace Kennedy dipped 9 cents to $3.61 trading 13,779 shares, Massy Holdings, fell by $1 to $57, with an exchange of 100 units and One Caribbean Media lost 5 cents transferring 3,525 units to finish at $4.75.
Stocks trading firm│ Ansa McAL traded 1,400 units at $53.50, First Caribbean International Bank closed at $7.05, with a transfer of 421 units, Scotiabank exchanged 5,079 stock units at $55.49 and West Indian Tobacco held firm at $35.40, with 2,840 units crossing the exchange.

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

Volume and value dipped on TTSE

Trading volume fell 63 percent, with the value declining 73 percent at the close of the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday compared to Wednesday falling, but the main market indices continued to rise for a fourth consecutive day.
The market closed with 17 securities trading, down from eighteen on Wednesday, and ended with eight stocks rising, five declining and four remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 86,128 shares for $2,084,033.87 compared to 234,857 shares valued $3,362,566 on Wednesday.
The average trade ends at 5,072 units at $122,590 versus an average of 13,048 units at$186,809 on Wednesday. Month to date averaged 18,691 shares at $276,188 compared to 21,235 units at $304,882 on Wednesday. November averaged 12,529 shares for $181,770.
The T&T Composite Index rose 3.66 points to 1,300.61, the All T&T Index advanced by 8.05 points to 1,739.65, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.11 points to close at 116.47.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
Stocks rising| Angostura Holdings gained 4 cents trading 362 shares to settle at $15, Ansa McAL closed $1.50 higher at $53.50, with 1,836 units changing hands, Ansa Merchant Bank rose $1 to $40.50, in a transfer of 7,000 stock units. Massy Holdings advanced $1 to $58, with an exchange of 195 units, National Flour gained 5 cents to finish at a 52 weeks high of $2.05, after 4,480 stock units changed hands, Prestige Holdings ended at $7.20, with gains of 19 cents exchanging 306 units. Republic Financial Holdings rose 95 cents to $134, in trading 73 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL ended $1.01 higher at $16.01, with 23,445 shares crossing the exchange.
Stocks declining|Clico Investment Fund shed 25 cents to close at $25, with a transfer of 5,720 stock units, First Citizens Bank dropped $2.88 to finish at $41.02, after exchanging 7,112 stock units, Guardian Holdings slipped 50 cents to $20.50, trading 5,508 stock units. Trinidad Cement lost 5 cents after exchanging 688 units to end at $2.30 and Unilever Caribbean dipped 10 cents to close at $16.60, with 133 units changing hands.
Stocks trading firm|Calypso Macro Index Fund exchanged 200 units at $14, JMMB Group traded 7,345 stock units at $1.83, Point Lisas closed at $3.14, with an exchange of 1,815 units and West Indian Tobacco had a transfer of 20,000 shares at $35.40.

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

Stocks close higher on T&T Stock Exchange

Stocks continue to rise on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday, pushing the market indices higher and stretching gains enjoyed over the previous two days for a third day as rising stocks beat decliners 5 to 2, with the number of active securities climbing to 18 from 11 on Tuesday, with reduced value and volume than Tuesday’s levels.
The market closed with 18 securities trading, up from eleven on Tuesday, and ended with five stocks advancing, two declining and eleven remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in an exchange of 57 percent fewer shares at 42 percent less value compared to Tuesday as 234,857 shares traded at $3,362,566 compared to 541,911 shares valued at $5,823,399 on Tuesday.
The average trade amounts to 13,048 units at $186,809 versus an average of 49,264 units at $529,400 on Tuesday. Month to date averaged 21,235 shares at $304,882 compared to 23,254 units at $333,996 on Tuesday. November closed with an average of 12,529 shares for $181,770.
The T&T Composite Index advanced by 3.48 points to 1,296.05, the All T&T Index climbed 6.51 points to 1,731.60, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.06 points to close at 116.58.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Grace Kennedy gained 5 cents to close at $3.70after trading 65,996 shares, Point Lisas settled at $3.14, after gaining 2 cents transferring 3,000 units. Trinidad Cement rose 24 cents to end at $2.35, with 13,000 stock units changing hands, Trinidad and Tobago NGL finished 50 cents higher at $15, in trading 47,626 shares and West Indian Tobacco added 40 cents after exchanging 34,570 shares to close at $35.40.
Stocks declining│First Citizens Bank lost 10 cents trading 239 units at $43.90 and JMMB Group ended 2 cents lower at $1.83, with 15,400 stock units crossing the market.
Stocks trading firm│ Agostini’s closed at $24.49, in exchanging 20 units, Ansa McAL traded 17 shares at $52, Clico Investment Fund exchanged 19,284 stock units at $25.25, First Caribbean International Bank held at $7.05, with 1,510 units changing hands. Massy Holdings saw a transfer of 2,027 units at $57, One Caribbean Media traded 20,900 stock units at $4.80, NCB Financial Group closed at $8.05 in exchanging 6,150 shares. National Enterprises closed at $3, with a transfer of 61 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings ended at $133.05, with a transfer of 1,159 units, Scotiabank exchanged 3,795 shares at $55.49 and Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.70 trading 103 units.

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

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