Trading jumped sharply on Friday resulted in more securities changing hands and the volume of stocks surging 3,986 percent, valued 501 percent more than on Thursday, to close out the week for the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange modestly higher than the start.
Eighteen securities traded compared to 16 on Thursday, with three rising, seven declining and eight unchanged. The Composite Index dropped 1.96 points to 1,464.91, the All T&T Index inched 0.24 points higher to 2,025.13 and the Cross-Listed Index slipped 0.60 points to settle at 121.28.
A total of 1,352,281 shares traded for $7,046,926 compared to 33,092 units at $1,165,264 on Thursday. An average of 75,127 units traded at $391,496 against 2,068 shares at $72,829 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 26,699 units at $266,318 versus 18,628 units at $245,455. The average trade for November amounts to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Clico Investment Fund lost $1 to close at $29 after exchanging 21,979 shares, First Citizens Group ended at $58 after 1,580 units traded, FirstCaribbean International Bank dropped 6 cents in ending at $6.14, with 7,000 stocks changing hands. GraceKennedy fell 5 cents to $6.05 while exchanging 570,570 stock units, Guardian Holdings increased 90 cents to $31.40 in trading 6,138 stocks, JMMB Group shed 3 cents to end at $2.25 in trading 677,844 shares. Massy Holdings declined by $1.58 to $94, with 110 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises popped 1 cent to $3.19 in switching ownership of 50 units, National Flour Mills finished at $1.90 with an exchange of 200 stocks. NCB Financial Group remained at $8.01, with 30,184 shares crossing the exchange, Point Lisas closed at $3.15 after 450 units changed hands, Prestige Holdings rose 15 cents to $7.20 after 500 stock units crossed the market. Republic Financial Holdings traded 1,722 stocks at $138, Scotiabank remained at $68 in an exchange of 25 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL fell 5 cents to end at $18.45, with 26,770 stock units clearing the market. Trinidad Cement remained at $3.84 after an exchange of 617 units, Unilever Caribbean finished unchanged at $16.20 with the swapping of 6,092 stock units and West Indian Tobacco lost 80 cents in closing at $28.20 after exchanging 450 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Volume of stocks trading surged on the TTSE
More gains for Trinidad stock market
Rising stocks dominated trading on Thursday at the close of the market, with more than half of the stocks traded rising on a day when the volume of stocks trading fell sharply by 94 percent, with a 70 percent lower value than on Wednesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Sixteen securities traded on Thursday, down from 18 on Wednesday, with nine rising, three declining and four ending unchanged. The Composite Index advanced 13.21 points to end at 1,466.87, the All T&T Index jumped 24.35 points to 2,024.89, up 14 percent for the year and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.18 points to settle at 121.88.
A total of 33,092 shares traded for $1,165,264 compared to 574,580 units at $3,565,415 on Wednesday. An average of 2,068 units traded at $72,829 down from 31,921 at $198,079 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 18,628 units at $245,455 against 21,508 units at $275,477. The average trade for November amounts to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Angostura Holdings climbed 5 cents to end at $17.95, trading five shares, Ansa McAl remained at $59.50, with 2,313 stock units changing hands, Calypso Macro Investment Fund rose 5 cents to $16.65 while exchanging 400 stocks. Clico Investment Fund rallied $1 in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $30 after trading 3,169 units, First Citizens Group advanced $3 to $58 in trading 1,514 stocks, GraceKennedy inched 8 cents higher to $6.10 in trading 463 stock units. Guardian Holdings popped 10 cents to $30.50 with the swapping of 4,445 shares, JMMB Group dipped 2 cents in closing at $2.28 with an exchange of 1,072 units, Massy Holdings popped $1.58 to $95.58 after exchanging 1,400 shares. National Flour Mills finished unchanged at $1.90 in switching ownership of 5,850 stocks, Prestige Holdings gained 4 cents to close at $7.05, with 500 stock units clearing the market, Republic Financial Holdings ended at $138 in exchanging 1,094 units. Scotiabank spiked $2.01 to $68 after trading 4,187 stocks, Trinidad Cement slipped 1 cent to $3.84 in an exchange of 1,423 units, Unilever Caribbean had an exchange of 3,088 shares at $16.20 and West Indian Tobacco fell 73 cents to $29, with 2,169 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Modest rally for Trinidad Stock Market
Trading picked up moderately on Wednesday and resulted in declining stocks, just edging out those rising after trading 17 percent more shares, carrying a 24 percent higher value than on Tuesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 18 securities traded up from 13 on Tuesday, with five stocks rising, six declining and seven ending unchanged. The Composite Index rallied 1.86 points to 1,453.66, the All T&T Index advanced 2.00 points to 2,000.54 and the Cross-Listed Index increased 0.24 points to settle at 121.70.
A total of 574,580 shares traded, for $3,565,415 compared to 492,677 units at $3,192,093 on Tuesday.
An average of 31,921 units traded at $198,079 compared to 37,898 at $245,546 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 21,508 units at $275,477 versus 18,975 units at $294,304. The average trade for November amounts to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
In closing, Agostini’s jumped $3 in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $27.50 after trading 65 shares, Angostura Holdings finished unchanged at $17.90 after an exchange of two stock units, Ansa McAl declined 49 cents to $59.50, with 160 stocks changing hands. Clico Investment Fund ended at $29, with 1,920 units crossing the market, First Citizens Group fell $1.50 to $55 in an exchange of 1,509 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank popped 4 cents to $6.20 after exchanging 3,070 shares. GraceKennedy lost 8 cents to close at $6.02 while trading 167,500 stocks, Guardian Holdings popped 7 cents to end at $30.40 with an exchange of 3,963 stock units, JMMB Group rose 6 cents in closing at $2.30, with 327,038 units crossing the market. Massy Holdings shed $1.58 to $94 after 476 stock units cleared the market, National Enterprises dropped 7 cents to $3.18 in exchanging 4,000 shares, NCB Financial Group inched 1 cent up to $8.01 in switching ownership of 29,816 stocks. Republic Financial Holdings remained at $138 with the swapping of 5,410 shares, Scotiabank finished unchanged at $65.99 after exchanging 297 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.50 with an exchange of 20,669 units. Trinidad Cement remained at $3.85, closed trading 6,481 stocks, Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.20 after 1,000 stock units changed hands and West Indian Tobacco fell 1 cent to $29.73, trading 1,204 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Stocks fall on Trinidad Exchange on Monday
Trading activity slipped on Monday, resulting from a lower volume and the value of stocks changing hands with the number of securities exchanged rising compared to Friday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Overall, 18 securities traded compared to 15 on Friday, with prices of two rising, six declining and ten remaining unchanged. The Composite Index fell 3.73 points to 1,456.43, the All T&T Index dropped 6.21 points to 2,006.71 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.15 points to settle at 121.58.
A total of 131,472 shares traded for $2,120,497 versus 142,643 units at $2,630,248 on Friday. An average of 7,304 units traded at $117,805 compared to 9,510 at $175,350 on Friday, and month to date an average of 14,942 units at $304,693 versus 18,139 units at $382,928. The average trade for November amounts to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s finished at $24.50 after exchanging 44 shares, Angostura Holdings remained at $18 with an exchange of 115 stock units, Clico Investment Fund rallied 44 cents to $29 in switching ownership of 15,816 stocks. First Citizens Group dropped $3.75 to $52.25 in trading 822 units, GraceKennedy shed 5 cents in closing at $6.10 after trading at 12,729 units, Guardian Holdings declined 2 cents to $30.33, with 3,365 stocks changing hands. Guardian Media ended at $3.10 after trading 298 shares, JMMB Group finished at $2.28 after 27,000 stock units crossed the market, L.J. Williams B share gained 1 cent to close at $1.51, trading 943 stock units. Massy Holdings dropped $3.83 to $91.75 with 47 shares crossing the market, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 in exchanging 32,536 stocks, Point Lisas lost 6 cents to $3.15 in an exchange of 300 units. Prestige Holdings lost 19 cents to end at $7.01 with the swapping of 229 shares, Republic Financial Holdings ended at $138, with 1,379 units clearing the market, Scotiabank remained at $67 while exchanging 2,421 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.50 with 13,296 stock units changing hands, Trinidad Cement traded 3,500 stock units at $3.85 and West Indian Tobacco ended at $29.74 with an exchange of 16,632 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Solid gains for Trinidad stocks
Market activity ended on Friday with more stocks rising than falling at the close of trading, after 21 percent fewer shares changed hands with a 46 percent lower value than on Thursday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 15 securities traded up from 13 on Thursday, with seven stocks rising, our declining and four ending unchanged. The Composite Index advanced 6.81 points to 1,460.16, the All T&T Index climbed 12.37 points to 2,012.92 and the Cross-Listed Index added 0.12 points to end at 121.73.
A total of 142,643 shares traded for $2,630,248 compared to 180,932 units at $4,346,163 on Thursday.
An average of 9,510 units traded at $175,350 compared to 13,918 at $334,320 on Thursday and month to date an average of 18,139 units at $382,928 versus 22,761 units at $494,134. The average trade for November amounted to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings rose 93 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $18 with an exchange of 17,787 shares, Ansa McAl lost 1 cent in closing at $59.99 and trading 130 stock units, Clico Investment Fund climbed 31 cents to $28.56 after trading 20,961 units. First Citizens Group declined 75 cents to $56, with 92 stocks changing hands, GraceKennedy popped 5 cents to end at $6.15 with the swapping of 10,000 shares, Guardian Holdings picked up 2 cents in closing at $30.35 with 389 units crossing the market. Massy Holdings ended unchanged at $95.58 in switching ownership of 5,231 stock units, National Flour Mills rallied 3 cents to $1.90 in exchanging 30,000 stocks, NCB Financial Group lost 10 cents to close at $8 with a transfer of 25,108 shares. One Caribbean Media finished unchanged at $4.40 with 9,960 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $138, with 1,037 stock units crossing the exchange, Scotiabank finished at $67 trading 2,607 stocks. Trinidad Cement lost 2 cents in closing at $3.85 in exchanging 2,400 stock units, Unilever Caribbean gained 20 cents to end at $16.20 in switching ownership of 121 shares and West Indian Tobacco rose 48 cents to $29.74 trading 16,820 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Trinidad stocks off to a good monthly start
The value of stocks traded on Wednesday surged 262 percent above Tuesday’s levels, with the total volume rising 210 percent and leading to more stocks rising than falling at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange to start the final month of 2021.
Overall, 15 securities traded down from 18 on Tuesday, with four rising, three falling and eight unchanged.
The Composite Index rose 0.66 points to 1,453.58, the All T&T Index gained 0.95 points to 2,001.78 and the Cross-Listed Index added 0.05 points to end at 121.49.
A total of 456,389 shares traded, for $8,930,583 up from 147,189 units at $2,470,011 onTuesday. An average of 30,426 units traded at $595,372 compared to 8,177 at $137,223 on Tuesday. The average trade in November amounts to 35,109 units at $290,897.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 31,074 shares at $24.50, Clico Investment Fund rallied 4 cents to $28 with 19,960 stocks crossing the market, First Citizens Group shed 25 cents in closing at $56.75, with the swapping of 3,948 stock units. FirstCaribbean International Bank added 1 cent to end at $6.16, with 700 units changing hands, GraceKennedy remained at $6.11 in switching ownership of 2,450 stock units, Guardian Holdings ended at $30.33 while exchanging 2,075 shares. Massy Holdings rose $5.58 to $95.58 after an exchange of 19,305 units, National Enterprises ended trading 7,000 stocks at $3.25, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 after 286,882 stocks changed hands. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $138 with an exchange of 7,274 shares, Scotiabank declined $1 to close at $66 in trading 28,710 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL advanced 25 cents to $18.75, with 19,576 units crossing the exchange. Trinidad Cement remained at $3.85 after 10,915 stock units crossed the market, Unilever Caribbean lost 19 cents in ending at $16 after an exchange of 1,017 stocks and West Indian Tobacco ended unchanged at $29.26 with 15,503 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Steady trading on the Trinidad Exchange
More stocks gained than declined at the close of trading on Tuesday, after the volume traded fell 23 percent, with 52 percent higher value than on Monday, at the close of Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
A total of 18 securities traded down from 21 on Monday, with five rising, four declining and nine closing unchanged. The Composite Index fell 2.24 points to 1,452.92, the All T&T Index declined 1.21 points to 2,000.83 and the Cross-Listed Index lost 0.47 points to 121.44.
A total of 147,189 shares traded for $2,470,011 compared to 191,494 units at $1,630,001 on Monday.
An average of 8,177 units traded at $137,223 compared to 9,119 at $77,619 on Monday, with month to date averaging 35,109 units at $290,897 versus 36,574 units at $299,254. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $236,189.
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 finished at $24.50 trading 24,299 shares, Ansa Merchant Bank rose $2 to a 52 weeks’ high of $43, with 4,000 stock units changing hands, First Citizens Group ended at $57 while exchanging 1,679 stocks. GraceKennedy dropped 9 cents to end at $6.11, with 12,010 units crossing the market, Guardian Media shed 12 cents to close at $3.03 in switching ownership of 1,719 units, JMMB Group ended unchanged at $2.26, with 66,177 stocks changing hands. Massy Holdings ended at $90 in trading 6,208 stock units, National Enterprises increased 5 cents to close at $3.25 after 1,060 shares cleared the market, National Flour Mills ended at $1.87 in exchanging 1,050 shares. NCB Financial Group remained at $8, trading 12,000 stocks, One Caribbean Media ended at $4.40 in the swapping of 682 units, Prestige Holdings advanced 19 cents to $7.20 in exchanging 418 stock units. Republic Financial Holdings lost $1 to end at $138 with 1,118 stocks hanging hands, Scotiabank popped 26 cents to end at $67 with an exchange of 6,553 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.50 after exchanging 5,320 units. Trinidad Cement finished at $3.85 in an exchange of 2,204 stock units, Unilever Caribbean slipped 1 cent to $16.19, with 488 shares crossing the exchange and West Indian Tobacco rallied $1.06 to $29.26 while exchanging 204 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Light trading on Trinidad Stock exchange
Market activity was light on Monday with a 57 percent decline in the volume of stocks trading and 54 percent lower value than on Friday in a session when slightly fewer stocks rose than fell at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Overall, 21 securities traded, up from 18 on Friday, with six rising, seven declining, with eight unchanged. The Composite Index rose 0.96 points to 1,455.16, the All T&T Index shed 1.67 points to end at 2,002.04 and the Cross-Listed Index rallied 0.53 points to close at 121.91.
Overall, 191,494 shares traded for $1,630,001 versus 443,568 units at $3,528,282 on Friday. An average of 9,119 traded at $77,619 compared to 24,643 shares at $196,016 on Friday and month to date averaging 36,574 units at $299,254 compared to 38,434 units at $314,267. The average trade for October was 23,649 units at $236,189.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $24.50 trading two shares, Clico Investment Fund declined 22 cents to $27.96 in swapping four stock units, First Citizens Group lost 10 cents to close at $57 trading 1,231 units. GraceKennedy popped 9 cents to $6.20 in switching ownership of 5,550 units, Guardian Holdings remained at $30.33 in an exchange of 7,902 stocks, Guardian Media at $3.15 trading 761 shares. JMMB Group ended at $2.26 as 13,953 stock units crossed the exchange, L.J. Williams B share rose 1 cent to $1.50 in exchanging 37,937 units, Massy Holdings fell $4 to close at $90 after 1,188 stock units changed hands. National Enterprises ended at $3.20 in exchanging 3,210 units, National Flour Mills popped 3 cents to $1.87 with 4,856 stocks clearing the market, NCB Financial Group finished at $8, with 69,300 shares changing hands. One Caribbean Media gained 5 cents to close at $4.40 with an exchange of 1,550 stocks, Point Lisas rallied 21 cents to $3.21 while exchanging 1,970 units, Prestige Holdings ended at $7.01 after exchanging 1,000 shares. Republic Financial Holdings rose $1 to $139 after 1,000 stock units crossed the market, Scotiabank dropped 26 cents to $66.74, with 27 stocks passing through the exchange, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 30 cents to end at $18.50, trading 12,050 units. Trinidad Cement declined 2 cents to $3.85, with 27,178 shares changing hands, Unilever Caribbean traded 25 stock units at $16.20 and West Indian Tobacco dropped $1.70 to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $28.20, with 800 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Robust rally for Trinidad stocks
More stocks traded on Friday after trading volume climbed 37 percent but with 47 percent lower value than on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange as rising stocks beat out decliners and sent the two leading indices flying higher at the close.
At the close, 18 securities traded compared to 16 on Thursday, with five rising, four declining and nine ended unchanged.
The Composite Index rose 4.43 points to 1,454.20, the All T&T Index jumped 19.01 points to end at 2,003.71, to be up 13 percent for the year to date and the Cross-Listed Index fell1.57 points to settle at 121.38.
A total of 443,568 shares changed hands for $3,528,282 compared to 322,894 units at $6,621,537 on Thursday. An average of 24,643 units traded at $196,016 compared to 20,181 at $413,846 on Thursday and month to date averages 38,434 units at $314,267 versus 39,284 units at $321,556. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $236,189.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s traded three shares at $24.50, Angostura Holdings closed at $17.07, in exchanging 121 stocks, Ansa McAl traded 1,730 stock units at $60. Calypso Macro Investment Fund rose 5 cents to close at $16.60 with the swapping of 1,000 units, Clico Investment Fund gained 18 cents in closing at $28.18 in exchanging 22,260 units, First Citizens Group ended at $57.10, with 25 shares changing hands. FirstCaribbean International Bank dropped 35 cents to $6.15 with an exchange of 100 stock units, GraceKennedy declined 13 cents to close at $6.11 in switching ownership of 39,358 stocks, Guardian Holdings closed at $30.33 with 1,092 units crossing the market. JMMB Group finished trading 309,526 stocks at $2.26, Massy Holdings rallied $7 to close at $94 with 62 shares crossing the market, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 after 42,000 stock units cleared the market. One Caribbean Media fell 5 cents to end at $4.35 after trading 2,001 shares, Republic Financial Holdings ended unchanged at $138 with an exchange of 5,438 units, Scotiabank increased $4.48 to $67, with 4,332 stock units crossing the exchange. Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 20 cents to end at $18.80 in an exchange of 1,050 stocks, Unilever Caribbean climbed 15 cents to $16.20 after exchanging 100 stocks and West Indian Tobacco finished unchanged at $29.90, with 13,370 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Trading picks up in Trinidad
Trading picked up on Thursday after more securities traded leading to 70 percent more shares, valued 40 percent higher changed hands than Wednesday and resulted in more stocks rising than falling at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 16 securities traded compared to 15 on Wednesday, with six rising, four declining and six remaining unchanged. The Composite Index gained 7.36 points to end at 1,449.77, the All T&T Index rose 8.22 points to 1,984.70 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.90 points to 122.95.
A total of 322,894 shares traded for $6,621,537, up from 189,461 units at $4,733,725 on Wednesday. An average of 20,181 units traded at $413,846 up from 12,631 at $315,582 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 39,284 units at $321,556 versus 40,391 units at $316,206. The average trade for October ended with 23,649 units at $236,189.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50 in exchanging 150,383 shares, Ansa McAl rose $2 in closing at $60 after switching ownership of 7,152 stocks, Clico Investment Fund gained 49 cents to end at $28 with the swapping of 17,469 units. First Citizens Group finished at $57.10, with 1,380 stock units crossing the exchange, FirstCaribbean International Bank spiked 35 cents to $6.50, after 1,257 units changed hands, GraceKennedy dropped 1 cent to $6.24 with an exchange of 11,573 stocks. JMMB Group declined 3 cents to $2.26 trading 540 shares, Massy Holdings rallied $1.93 to close at $87, with 1,097 stock units crossing the market, National Enterprises lost 5 cents to end at $3.20 while exchanging 4,906 stocks National Flour Mills traded 33,826 units at $1.84, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 in an exchange of 33,229 stock units, Prestige Holdings closed at $7.01, with 3,315 shares changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $138 in trading 101 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped 40 cents to $19 after exchanging 23,513 units, Unilever Caribbean fell 15 cents to $16.05, with 80 shares crossing the market and West Indian Tobacco popped $1.40 to close at $29.90 after exchanging 33,073 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.