Juniors rose modestly in August

Knutsford Express traded at an all-time high of $26 on Wednesday.

Knutsford Express traded at an all-time high of $26 on Wednesday.

The Junior market closed out August just slightly above July’s closing level, to end the month with just rise of 16 points to 2,216.93 as the market index closed on Wednesday with a gain of 16.36 points as the market continues to consolidate. The market’s out turn for August is only 8 points higher than the close for June.
The participation rate on the final day of the month was good with 18 securities being active and resulted in the market closing trading with 1,201,093 units valued at $5,410,798. A total of 9 stocks rose and 4 declined. One stock traded to close at a new high and one traded at an intraday high. JM sum 31-8-16Trading ended with 10 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 ending with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial ended trading with 2,337 units at $17.50, Blue Power closed with a rise of 30 cents with 433 units changing hands at a new high of $19.80, CAC 2000 traded 4,500 units to close unchanged at $6.40, Caribbean Cream closed with 7,578 shares changing hands at $7.05 after rising by 5 cents. Caribbean Producers had 55,189 units changing hands to close at $3.50, Consolidated Bakeries lost 6 cents in trading 7,502 shares to close at $2.34, General Accident traded 6,783 units at $2.30 after rising by a cent, Honey Bun had 69,795 shares changing hands to close at $5.80, after gaining 50 cents. Iron Rock Insurance traded 467,982 units but lost 12 cents in closing at $3.18,JM Trdng Sht 31-8-16 Jamaican Teas lost 40 cents while trading 33,000 shares to close at $3.20, Jetcon Corporation ended with a gain of 5 cents at a new high of $3.21, with just 2,000 shares changing hands, KLE Group traded 4,750 shares at $1.40. Knutsford Express traded 10,300 shares to close at $25 after hitting an intraday 52 weeks’ high of $26. Lasco Distributors rose 29 cents and ended with 210,694 shares changing hands at $6.99, Lasco Financial ended with 16,393 shares changing hands to close at $3.35, after dropping 15 cents, Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.57 with 183,348 shares trading, after rising 2 cents, Medical Disposables traded 75,000 shares with the price rising 41 cents to close at $3.50 and tTech rose 70 cents with 43,509 shares trading to end at $4.50.

JSE gains in early session – Wednesday

JSE Intra - 31-08-16 In early morning trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the main market rose moderately but the junior market fell moderately.
Jetcon Corporation traded 2,000 shares and rose by 5 cents at a new high of $3.23, Knutsford Express Services traded 5,344 units at a new all-time high of $26, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 212,947 units at $2.10.
At 10:45 am 31 securities traded, resulting in a volume of 514,030 shares changing hands. The average number of shares traded amounts to 16,582 units compared to 40,010 units on Tuesday. The number of stocks falling so far amounts to 8 while the prices of 10 securities rose.
The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 575.23 points to 177,931.33 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index slipped 514.36 points to 160,144.02, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index 448.54 points to close at 171,094.88 and the junior market index fell 2.78 points to 2,197.79.

Trading levels up on TTSE – Tuesday

Grace Kennedy ended at a 52 weeks' closing high on the Trinidad & Tobago  Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

Grace Kennedy ended at a 52 weeks’ closing high on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

Trading activity on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market picked up on Tuesday, from the lows levels of just over 233,031 units trading on Monday, to end with 14 securities changing hands, resulting in 311,448 shares valued at $11,104,114 up from $2,995,429 traded on Monday.
At the close 4 stocks rose, 4 declined and 6 remained unchanged, leading to advances in the market’s indices.
The Composite Index rose 0.76 points to close at 1,159.66, the All T&T Index advanced 0.89 points to close at 1,822.81 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.08 points to end at 66.10.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Grace Kennedy contributed 250,840 shares with a value of $641,381 while gaining 2 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.55, Massy Holdings closed with 10,393 shares, valued at $2,85 changing hands with a gain of 60 cents to close at $55.50. Republic Financial Holdings gained 2 cents and ended with 11,000 shares with a value of $1,209,902 changing hands at $110 and Scotiabank closed with 4,976 shares changing hands and gained 1 cent to end at $57.31.
Losses| Guardian Holdings had 24,846 shares changing hands to end with a loss of 4 cents at $13.53, Prestige Holdings had 2,791 units changing hands, to close with a loss of 10 cents at $10.80. Readymix TTSE sum 30-08-16dropped 60 cents to a 52 weeks’ low of $11 with 100 units changing hands and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $23.75 with 1,400 units changing hands after falling 1 cent.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 482,737 shares with a value of $6,757,118 changing hands to close at $14, First Citizens traded 3,161 units at $35, JMMB Group had 52,000 shares changing hands at 64 cents. National Commercial Bank ended with 10,000 shares changing hands to close at $2.65 and Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 16,594 shares changing hands at $6.75 and Trinidad Cement closed at $3.05 with 311,448 shares carrying a value of $949,948 changing hands.

JSE majors gain on Tuesday

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Jamaica Producers traded on Tuesday at a 52 weeks' high.

Jamaica Producers traded on Tuesday at a 52 weeks’ high.

The volumes and value of stocks trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange picked up a bit on Tuesday with 2,216,578 units valued at $27,344,934, up from $11,106,967, changing hands on Monday. Of the stocks trading in all market segments, the junior market accounted for 290,234 units valued at $1,466,535 as the main market recorded gains in the main indices.
At the close of trading, the JSE Market Index climbed 431.74 points to end at 159,629.66. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 386.06 points to close at 177,356.10 and the JSE combined index moved up 285.62 points, to end at 170,646.34 as the junior market gained strongly, thus negating some of the main market fall.
At the close of the market prices of 14 securities gained out of a total of 34 that traded, with 11 declining in the overall market, including 5 stocks rising and 2 falling, in the junior market.
JSE Sum 30-08-16 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
In market activity, Cable & Wireless traded 169,776 shares and closed 5 cents higher at $1.05, Caribbean Cement traded 5,300 shares and dropped 79 cents to close at $25.60, Carreras traded 37,115 shares but fell 45 cents to close at $66, Grace Kennedy gained 70 cents to end at $43.70, with 208,375 shares changing hands. Jamaica Broilers had 65,226 shares changing hands, to end with a gain of 8 cents at $14.60. Jamaica Producers gained 39 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.80 with 195,440 units trading, Jamaica Stock Exchange ended with 7,125 units changing hands to close with a gain of 25 cents at $21.50, JSE fn qts 30-08-16JMMB Group traded 47,021 units at $10. Mayberry Investments ended with 60,659 shares trading to close at $3.28 for a loss of 42 cents, National Commercial Bank had 60,268 units changing hands at $1 higher to close at $41. Pan Jamaican Investments dropped 70 cents to close at $23.10 after trading 5,000 shares, Radio Jamaica fell 5 cents in trading 109,415 shares, to end at $1.55, Sagicor Group had 98,646 shares changing hands, at $22, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 175,282 shares to close at $10. Scotia Group lost 15 cents to close at $30 with 73,790 shares changing hands, Scotia Investments had 4,056 units changing hands at $26 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 487,033 units to close at $2.10.

Juniors lost ground modestly – Tuesday

Price movements at the close of trading on Tuesday on the junior market ended with 5 stocks rising and just 2 declining. The market closed with only 10 securities trading with the junior market index ending with a loss of 7.06 points to 2,200.57 and with 290,234 units valued at $1,466.535 trading.
JM sum 30-8-16 Trading ended with 5 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 ending with lower offers. Cargo Handlers did not trade on Tuesday but close with a bid to buy 6,680 units at $80.01 and 2,000 units at $80, compared with the last sale of $76.01, if the stock trades at the bid price it would result in a gain for the year of $113 percent for 2016.
At the close, Caribbean Cream closed with 50,000 shares changing hands at $7 after rising by 50 cents, Caribbean Flavours rose 20 cents in trading 34,000 units to close at $7.20, JM Trdng Sht 30-8-16Consolidated Bakeries lost 5 cents in trading 1,045 shares to close at $2.40. General Accident traded 7,142 units at $2.29, Honey Bun had 49,344 shares changing hands, to close at $5.30 after shedding 25 cents, Jetcon Corporation ended at $3.16 with 75,200 shares changing hands, Knutsford Express traded 111 shares at $25. Lasco Distributors rose 17 cents and ended with 12,550 shares changing hands at $6.70, Lasco Financial ended with 4,385 shares changing hands at $3.50, after gaining 15 cents and Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.55 with 56,457 shares trading, after falling 15 cents.

Surplus FX purchases up to US$265M

FX_USPound Foreign exchange inflows continue to exceed sales by wide margins for the past two months with authorized dealers buying another $10.8 million more than they sold on Tuesday, bringing the net inflows since the end of June, to US$265 million. In Tuesday’s trading, dealers bought US$42,556,485 and sold US$31,710,930 compared to US$63,176,140 purchased and US$47,394,596 sold on Monday, of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$38,239,418 compared to US$59,700,993 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar dipped by 9 cents to close at $126.82. A total of US$29,280,909 was sold versus US$44,268,643 on Monday, with the selling rate rising 7 cents to end at $127.51. FX trde sum 30-08-16The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 94 cents to $97.11, with dealers buying C$2,776,775 and selling C$2,485,227 at an average rate that dropped 49 cents to $98.19. The average rate for buying the British Pound rose 49 cents to $163.47 for the purchase of £1,564,410 while only £252,501 was sold with the rate climbed 13 cents to end at $165.81.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for the Euro, fell 9 cents to close at J$143.66 from Monday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, dealers purchased the European common currency at J$137.09 for a drop of 87 cents from the rate on Monday. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$174,341 being bought, while US$187,808, was sold.
FX HL 30-08-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Tuesday, include a drop of 62 cents in the lowest buying rate for the Canadian Dollar to close at $78.44 and a fall of $1.30 in the lowest selling rate to $92. Trading in the British Pound resulted in a fall of $1 in the highest buying rate to $167, a fall of $1.58 in the lowest buying rate to close of $136.46 and a rise of $2 in the lowest selling rate to $162.

JSE down in early session – Tuesday

In early morning trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, on Tuesday JSE Intra - 30-08-16r the main market dropped mildly but the junior market rose moderately.
Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 487,033 units at $2.10 and was the only stock with volume over 100,000 units.
At 10:45 am 22 securities traded, resulting in a volume of 880,220 shares changing hands. The average number of shares traded amounts to 40,010 units compared to 16,570 units on Monday. The number of stocks falling is now at 4 while the prices of 9 securities rose.
The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 299.28 points to 176,625.08 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index slipped 267.60 points to 158,976.00, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index dived 50.39 points to close at 170,310.33 and the junior market index rose 19.29 points to 2,226.92.

JSE majors slipped on Monday

Kingston Wharves traded at a new high of $17.01 on Monday.

Kingston Wharves traded at a new high of $17.01 on Monday.

The volumes and value of stocks trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange picked up a bit on Monday with 1,135,262 units valued at $11,106,967, down from $33,610,338, changing hands on Friday. Of the stocks trading in all market segments, the junior market accounted for 432,202 units valued at $2,568,857.
At the close of trading, the JSE Market Index declined by 65.76 points to end at 159,243.60. The all Jamaica Composite Index lost 73.54 points to close at 176,924.36 and the JSE combined index fell 331.28 points, to end at 170,360.72 as the junior market gained strongly, thus negating some of the main market fall.
At the close of the market prices of 10 securities gained out of a total of 34 that traded, with 14 declining in JSE Sum 29-08-16rthe overall market, including 4 stocks rising and 8 falling, in the junior market. Kingston Wharves closed trading at a 52 weeks’ high with 3,000 shares, to gain 1 cent to end at $17.01.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
In market activity, Berger Paints closed with a loss of 25 cents to trade at $5 with 900 units changing hands, Cable & Wireless traded 290,076 shares and closed 1 cent lower at $1, Caribbean Cement traded 39,257 shares and gained 18 cents to close at $26.39, Grace Kennedy lost 50 cents to end at $43, with 14,672 shares changing hands. JSE fn qts 29-08-16Jamaica Broilers had 183,000 shares changing hands, to end with a loss of 8 cents at $14.52. Jamaica Producers gained 6 cents to end at $8.41 with 21,200 units trading, Jamaica Stock Exchange ended with 3,400 units changing hands to close at $21.25, JMMB Group traded 26,082 units at $10. National Commercial Bank had 7,348 units changing hands to close at $40. Pan Jamaican Investments dropped $1.19 to close at $23.80 after trading 6,687 shares, Radio Jamaica gained 4 cents in trading 3,000 shares, to end at $1.60, Sagicor Group had 20,255 shares changing hands, at $22, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 13,817 shares to close at $10. Scotia Group gained 65 cents to close at $30.15 with 16,200 shares changing hands, Scotia Investments had 4,188 units changing hands at $26 for a rise of 50 cents and Proven Investments traded 43,250 ordinary shares at 20 US cents.

Juniors lost ground on Monday

Price movements at the close of trading on Monday on the junior market contrasted sharply with Fridays close as just 4 gained versus 10 on Friday while 8 fell on Monday to only 2 on Friday. The market closed with 14 securities trading with the junior market index ending with a loss of 26.35 points to 2,207.63 and with 432,202 units valued at $2,568,857 trading.
JM sum 29-8-16Trading ended with 6 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 ending with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging gained 5 cents in trading 4,000 shares, to end at $13.56, Caribbean Cream closed with 200,203 shares changing hands at $6.50 after falling by 50 cents, Caribbean Producers fell 5 cents in trading 12,646 units to close at $3.50, Consolidated Bakeries lost 5 cents in trading 1,927 shares to close at $2.35. Dolphin Cove fell 41 cents and ended at $15.61 with 2,512 shares trading, General Accident lost 1 cent in trading 10,000 units at $2.29, Honey Bun had 14,971 shares changing hands, to close at $5.55, JM Trdng Sht 29-8-16Jamaican Teas rose 20 cents with 3,697 units changing hands, to end at $3.60. Jetcon Corporation ended at $3.16 with 5,000 shares changing hands after rising 1 cent. Knutsford Express traded 211 shares at $25, Lasco Distributors dropped 47 cents and ended with 48,220 shares changing hands at $6.53, Lasco Financial ended with 430 shares changing hands at $3.35, after falling 15 cents, Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.70 with 103,304 shares trading, after gaining 15 cents and tTech dropped $1.20 with 26,079 shares changing hands at $3.80.

Monday’s inflows push surplus to US$254M

US$ bungle Foreign exchange inflows continue to exceed sales by wide margins for the past two months,as net inflows grew yet again, with authorized dealers buying another $15.8 million more than they sold on Monday, bringing the net inflows since the end of June, to US$254 million. In Monday’s trading, dealers bought US$63,176,140 and sold US$47,394,596 compared to US$40,765,078 purchased and US$32,968,997 sold on Friday, of all currencies.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$59,700,993 compared to US$38,520,593 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar climbed 15 cents to close at $126.91.FX trde sum 29-08-16 A total of US$44,268,643 was sold versus US$30,809,968 on Friday, with the selling rate rising 8 cents to end at $127.44. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 55 cents to $96.17, with dealers buying C$2,398,362 and selling C$2,521,603 at an average rate that rose 14 cents to $98.68. The average rate for buying the British Pound fell $2.29 to $162.98 for the purchase of £1,111,668 while only £293,780 was sold with the rate dropped $1.99 to end at $165.68.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for the Euro, fell 37 cents to close at J$143.75 from Friday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, dealers purchased the European common currency at J$137.96 for a fall of $3.15 from the rate on Friday. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$230,040 being bought, while US$791,447, was sold.FX HL 29-08-16Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest traded rates, for the Jamaican dollar in the foreign exchange market on Monday, include a drop of $1.40 in the highest buying rate for the Canadian Dollar to close at $98.60 and a fall of $1.30 in the lowest selling rate to $93.30. Trading in the British Pound resulted in a fall of $1.20 in the highest buying rate to $168 and a fall of $2.50 in the lowest selling rate to close of $160.

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