138SL dominates – Wednesday

138 Student Living had 2 m ordinary shares trading on Wednesday

138 Student Living had 2 m ordinary shares trading on Wednesday

138 Student Living traded 1,992,000 shares and gained 50 cents to close at $5.50 to be the highlight of the trading day for the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Wednesday. The market closed with 37 securities changing hands, accounting for 5,484,901 units valued at $61,330,932, in all market segments. The junior market had 1,632,717 shares valued at $8,573,035 trading.
Investors pushed the price of 16 stocks in the overall market up, 11 down, including 8 stocks rising and 4 declining, from the junior market. The JSE Market Index moved up 445.09 points to end at 153,869.03. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 497.77 points to close at 170,913.54 and the JSE combined index gained 233.84 points, to close at 164,488.33.
JSE Sum-18-5-16 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Cable & Wireless reacted negatively to news that there is no planned buy out of local shareholders and lost 16 cents and closed at $1.26 after trading 431,515 units, Caribbean Cement traded 621,000 shares to close at $26, Carreras traded 111,082 units with the price rising 41 cents to close at $64.01. Grace Kennedy rose 10 cents with 69,224 shares trading to close at $88.10, the price of 1834 Investments rose by 2 cents in trading 28,349 units to close at $1.02, Jamaica Broilers closed with a fall of 15 cents at $14.50 while trading 13,760 shares. Jamaica Producers traded 43,641 shares at $35, JMMB Group traded 7,330 shares at $9.80, for a 10 cents loss. Kingston Wharves traded 60,957 at $11.65,JSE mn fn qts 18-5-16 Mayberry Investments traded 61,305 shares at $3.99 after falling by a cent, National Commercial Bank traded 80,771 shares, to close with a rise of 10 cents at $39.85. Pan Jamaican Investment pulled back 6 cents to close trading at $124.94 with 25,981 shares changing hands, Radio Jamaica rose 2 cents in trading 11,920 shares at $1.12, Sagicor Group ended with 172,274 shares changing hands, but fell 80 cents, to end at $22.20. Scotia Group closed with a gain of $1 to end at $31 while 16,216 units changed hands, Supreme Ventures closed at $4.70 with 50,959 shares trading after rising 5 cents, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.5% preference share ended with 45,500 units trading at $2.11 after falling by 3 cents.

It’s now J$125.14 for one US$

US$ bungle On Wednesday it took an average of 125.14 Jamaican dollars to purchase one United States dollar, at the end of foreign exchange trading, as the currency hit the J$125 mark for the first time.
The foreign exchange market closed on Wednesday, with dealers buying the equivalent of US$40,133,137 and selling US$46,227,120, in contrast to US$32,413,054 purchased and US$36,833,568 sold on Tuesday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$36,205,793 compared to US$28,797,954 on Tuesday, as the buying rate for the US dollar rose 44 cents to $124.36. A total of US$42,868,784 was sold versus US$35,336,806 on Tuesday with the selling rate rising 34 cents to $125.14. FX Sum-18-05-16The Canadian dollar buying rate dropped 76 cents to end at $92.75 with dealers buying C$869,892 and selling C$2,176,462, at an average rate that rose by $2.10 to $97.22. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed 81 cents to $177.19 for the purchase of £1,538,320, while £971,130 was sold, with the rate rising by $1.53 to $179.85.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, rose 24 cents to close at J$141.48, from Tuesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$138.37, for a rise of 17 cents on Tuesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other FX HL -18-05-16currencies traded amounts to US$1,086,558 being bought, while US$271,713 was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the Jamaican dollar traded at in the foreign exchange market on Wednesday, include, a rise of $3.80 in the lowest selling rate of Canadian dollar to end at $91, a rise of $1.50 in the highest buying rate for the British Pound to $182.80, a jump of $6.86 to $149.21 in the lowest buying rate and a rise of $2.60 to $172.80 for the lowest selling rate.

Fall resumes for TTSE – Wednesday

Sagicor Financial is the sole stock trading on the TTSE to gain on Wednesday

Sagicor Financial is the sole stock trading on the TTSE to gain on Wednesday

Prices mostly slipped in trading on Wednesday as more securities were active in trading than on Tuesday. The market closed with 12 active securities changing hands and ended with 1 stock rising, 5 declining while 6 remaining unchanged, as 335,706 shares valued at $4,550,845 changed hands. The market ended with 2 stocks closing at 52 weeks’ lows.
The Composite Index declined by 0.12 points to close at 1,108.37, the All T&T Index declined by 0.29 points to close at 1,762.94 and the Cross Listed Index advanced by 0.01 points at 60.30.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 7 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling prices and 6 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Sagicor Financial closed with 4,293 units changing hands at $7.17 for a 2 cents gain.
Losses| Clico Investment Fund traded 13,336 shares valued at shares $301,610 to close with a loss of 4 cent to close at $22.61, First Citizens Bank fell 5 cents to a 52 week’ low of $29.85, with 6,415 shares changing hands. National Enterprises lost 1 cent in trading 5,000 units at $11.22, One Caribbean Media traded 68,500 shares valued $1,458,365 but declined by 1 cent to $21.29 and Unilever Caribbean lost 5 cents in trading 142 shares, to close to at a 52 week’ low of $64.95.
TTSE sum 18-5 -16 Firm Trades| Guardian Holdings closed with 140,400 shares changing hands for a value of $1,826,604 to end at $13.01. JMMB Group closed at 65 cents, with 5,358 shares changing hands, National Commercial Bank traded 19,172 shares at $2.35, National Flour closed at $2.20 with 500 shares changing hands, Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 22,590 units valued at $451,869 to close at $20 and Trinidad Cement contributed 50,000 shares with a value of $175,030 to close at $3.50.

8 junior stocks up 4 down – Wednesday

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Honey Bun jumped $5.50 back to $22 on Wednesday.

Honey Bun jumped $5.50 back to $22 on Wednesday.

The junior market dropped lower at the close of trading on Wednesday, with 1,632,717 shares valued at $8,573,035 changing hands. The market index lost 17.46 points to end at 2,121.18 with a total of 16 securities traded, with 8 advancing and 4 declining. The market ended with bids for 7 stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and 5 ending with lower offers.
At the end of trading, Caribbean Cream lost 50 cents with 514,085 shares changing hands at $4, Caribbean Flavours traded 8,035 shares with the rise of 5 cents to end at $7.25, Caribbean Producers traded 3,000 shares at $4.55 after rising by 55 cents, Consolidated Bakeries fell 10 cents and closed at $1.50 with 41,850 shares changing hands. Dolphin Cove rose 17 cents while trading 2,524 units to close at $12.68, General Accident gained 6 cents to $2.06 with 322,467 shares trading, Honey Bun closed with a jump of $5.50 to $22, with 117,182 shares trading. Iron Rock Insurance gained 25 cents in trading just 2,000 shares to close at $3.75, Jamaican Teas traded 500 shares to end at $3.90, Jetcon Corporation traded 7,000 units to close with a loss of 10 cents at $2.80.JM Trdng Sht-18-5-16 Knutsford Express closed with 1,075 shares trading at $18, Lasco Distributors closed with 155,159 units trading with the price closing at $7.30. Lasco Financial closed at $3.30 with 220,955 shares changing hands after rising 10 cents. Lasco Manufacturing fell 15 cents to close at $4.60 with 223,175 shares trading, Medical Disposables closed with a rise of 8 cents as 3,100 units changed hands at $3.50, Paramount Trading ended with 17,440 shares trading with a loss of 5 cents at $11 and tTech traded 170 units at $4.50.

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Trading up on JSE – Wednesday

Trading levels picked up the early Wednesday morning session on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, with an increased with the average number of securities trading almost doubling after 75 minutes of the market’s opening. The volume traded also increased well over the amount traded on Tuesday by 69 percent.
After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Wednesday, the all Jamaica Composite Index ICI int sht 18-05-16 fell 175.88 points to 170,239.89, the JSE Market Index declined by 157.27 points to 153,266.67, the JSE combined index fell 150.58 points, to 164,103.91 and the junior market index lost 0.46 points to 2,138.18.
Stocks traded with 100,000 units or more include, Cable & Wireless traded 328,761 shares at $1.26, Caribbean Cement with 501,000 shares at $27, Carreras with 109,992 units at $64 and 138 Student Living 1,991,000 units at $4.50, in the junior market, General Accident Insurance with 132,318 shares at $2 and Lasco Financial Services with 106,630 units at $3.40.
Trading resulted in activity in 28 securities, accounting for 3,602,821 shares changing hands as 10 stocks gained and 8 declined. The average number of shares traded is 128,672 units compared to an average of 68,756 units on Tuesday.

US$ just 20 cents shy of J$125

US$ 100 The Jamaican dollar is just 20 cents away from taking 125 of the local currency to buy one United States dollar, at the end of foreign exchange trading on Tuesday.
The foreign exchange market closed on Tuesday, with dealers buying the equivalent of US$32,413,054 and selling US$36,833,568, in contrast to US$47,761,762 purchased and US$44,338,122 sold on Monday.
In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$28,797,954 compared to US$44,507,300 on Monday, as the buying rate for the US dollar rose 9 cents to $123.92.FX Sum-17-05-16 A total of US$35,336,806 was sold versus US$42,340,729 on Monday with the selling rate rising 15 cents to $124.80. The Canadian dollar buying rate jumped $1.25 to end at $93.51 with dealers buying C$1,052,007 and selling C$423,883, at an average rate that fell by $1.38 to $95.12. The rate for buying the British Pound climbed $1.47 to $176.39 for the purchase of £1,929,828, while £620,568 was sold, with the rate rising by 90 cents to $178.32.
At the end of trading, the selling rate for Euro, rose 49 cents to close at J$141.24, from Monday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$138.20, for a rise of 45 cents on Monday’s rate.FX HL -17-05-16 The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded amounts to US$74,437 being bought, while US$287,024 was sold.
Highs & Lows| Notable changes to the highest and lowest rates the Jamaican dollar traded at in the foreign exchange market on Tuesday, include, a decline of $1.75 in the highest buying rate of Canadian dollar to end at $97 and a fall of $1.80 in the lowest selling rate to $87.20. The highest buying rate for the British Pound rose $1.65 to $181.30.

Proposed bonus pushes Jamaica Producers

Jamaica Producers stock price pushed by proposed stock bonus

Jamaica Producers stock price pushed by proposed stock bonus

Jamaica Producers jumped $3 to $35 after trading at a new intraday high of $36.05 with 281,335 shares changing hands in response to the announcement by the company of a likely stock bonus issue for consideration at the upcoming annual general meeting. The Jamaica Stock Exchange closed with 43 securities changing hands, accounting for 8,944,638 units valued at $141,245,567, in all market segments. The junior market had only 1,770,629 shares valued at $9,957,555 traded.
Investors pushed the price of 14 stocks in the overall market up, 17 down, including 5 stocks rising and 6 declining, from the junior market.
JSE Sum-17-5-16The JSE Market Index jumped 172.33 points to end at 153,423.94. The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 192.72 points to close at 170,415.77 and the JSE combined index dropped 268.79 points, to close at 164,254.49.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Berger Paints traded 20,000 units with the price rising by 3 cents to $4.28, Cable & Wireless lost 5 cents and closed at $1.42 after trading 1,292,404 units, Caribbean Cement traded 629,300 shares to close at $26 after rising $1. Carreras traded 20,000 units with the price falling 40 cents to close at $63.60, Grace Kennedy dropped $2 with 2,920 shares trading to close at $88. The price of 1834 Investments declined by 2 cents in trading 118,100 units to close at $1, Jamaica Broilers closed with a rise of 15 cents at $14.65 while trading 2,634 shares. JSE mn fn qts 17-5-16JMMB Group traded 439,275
shares at $9.90, for a 9 cents loss. Kingston Wharves traded 62,199 shares and fell 15 cents to $11.65, Margaritaville Turks traded 427,500 shares at 17.5 US cents after rising half a cent, National Commercial Bank traded 308,396 shares, to close with a loss of 25 cents at $39.75. Pan Jamaican Investment closed trading at $125 with 55,085 shares changing hands, Radio Jamaica traded 85,158 shares at $1.10, Sagicor Group ended with 2,464,160 shares changing hands, but gained 20 cents, to end at $23. Scotia Group closed at $30 while 293,780 units changed hands after dropping 50 cents, Supreme Ventures closed at $4.65 with 468,462 shares changing hands after rising 15 cents and JMMB Group 6% preference share ended with 185,730 units trading at $1.10 after rising 1 cent.

Big fall for juniors on Tuesday

Honey Bun dropped $5.45 to $16.50 on Tuesday

Honey Bun dropped $5.45 to $16.50 on Tuesday

The junior market dropped lower at the close on Tuesday, with 1,770,629 shares valued at $9,957,555 changing hands. The market index lost 41.79 points to end at 2,138.64 as a total of 19 securities traded, with 6 advancing and 8 declining. The junior market ended with bids for 4 stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and 1 ending with a lower offer.
At the end of trading, CAC 2000 closed while trading 1,000 shares to end at $6.41 after losing 1 cent, Caribbean Cream lost 44 cents with 220,634 shares changing hands at $4.50, Caribbean Flavours traded 120,000 shares with a fall of $1.30 to end at $7.20, Consolidated Bakeries closed at $1.60 with 67,535 shares changing hands. Dolphin Cove lost 24 cents while trading 1,160 units to close at $12.51, General Accident fell by 55 cents to $2 with 16,037 shares trading, Honey Bun closed with a loss of $5.45 to $16.50, with 16,302 shares trading. Iron Rock Insurance gained 10 cents in trading 386,468 shares to close at $3.50, Jamaican Teas traded 50,000 shares and rose by 35 cents to end at $3.90, Jetcon Corporation traded 7,000 units to close with a loss of 10 cents at $2.80. Key Insurance traded firm at $2.50 as 15,129 units changed hands,JM Trdng Sht-17-5-16 KLE Group rose 8 cents in trading 20,000 shares and closed at $1.68, Knutsford Express closed with 8,366 shares trading at $18, Lasco Distributors closed with 718,998 units trading with the price declining 21 cents to close at $7.30, but the stock traded down to $6.51 during the trading session. Lasco Financial closed at $3.20 with 39,926 shares changing hands for a fall of 29 cents. Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.75 with 52,632 shares trading, but rose by 7 cents and Medical Disposables closed with a rise of 2 cents as 7,900 units changed hands at $3.42, tTech traded 20,000 units at $4.50 and Derrimon Trading 11.75% preference shares traded 1,542 units at $2.13.

Falling prices resume on TTSE – Tuesday

TTSE build Prices mostly slipped in trading on Tuesday as more securities were active in trading than on Monday. The market closed with 14 active securities changing hands and ended with 1 stock rising, 4 declining while 9 remaining unchanged, as 405,952 shares valued at $3,302,930 changed hands. The market ended with 2 stocks closing at 52 weeks’ lows.
The Composite Index inched down by 0.49 points to close at 1,108.39, the All T&T Index declined by 0.98 points to close at 1,763.23 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 60.29.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling prices and 7 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Guardian Holdings lead with 135,215 shares changing hands for a value of $1,761,417 and gained 1 cents to end at $13.03.
Losses| First Citizens Bank fell 10 cents to a 52 week’ low of $29.90, with 5,000 changing hands, One Caribbean Media traded 1,000 shares but declined by 17 cents to $21.30. Point Lisas lost 12 cents in trading 10,988 shares, to close at $3.82 and Scotiabank ended with just 18 units trading at a new 52 weeks’ low of $53.95 after shedding 5 cents.
TTSE sum 17-5 -16 Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund traded 18,217 shares valued at $411,755 to close at $22.60, Firstcaribbean International Bank closed at $6.51 with 475 shares traded, JMMB Group closed at 65 cents, with 64,427 shares changing hands, National Commercial Bank traded 80,828 shares to end at $2.35. National flour closed at $2.20 as 10,357 shares changed hands, Sagicor Financial closed with 8,760 units changing hands at $7.15, Praetorian Property Mutual Fund traded 50,000 units at $2.70, Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 20,222 units valued at $404,440 to close at $20 and West Indian Tobacco traded 445 shares to close at $126.36.

JSE majors make big gains – Tuesday

Trading levels picked up the early Tuesday morning session on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, with an increased number of securities trading after 75 minutes of the market’s opening leading to a sharp rise in the main market indices. The volume traded also increased well over the amount traded on Monday.
ICI int sht 17-05-16After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Tuesday, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,498.66 points compared to the 2,035.21 points rise on Monday to 171,721.71, the JSE Market Index gained 1,340.05 points versus 1,819.80 points rise on Monday, to 154,591.66, the JSE combined index was up 831.40 while on Monday it rose by 1,726.04 points, to 165,354.68 and the junior market index dropped 40.14 points to 2,140.29.
Stocks traded with 100,000 units or more include, Cable & Wireless traded 122,614 shares at $1.48, followed by 1834 Investments with 118,100 at $1, Jamaica Producers had 185,220 units changing hands at $34.93 in response to an announcement of a bonus issue of shares to be put the Annual General meeting, Supreme Ventures 301,751 shares at $4.60, Caribbean Cream 208,688 at $4.60 and Lasco Distributors 705,698 shares down to $6.50.
Trading resulted in activity in 31 securities, accounting for 2,131,446 shares changing hands as 12 stocks gained and 9 declined. The average number of shares traded is 68,756 units compared to an average of 21,330 units on Monday.

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