9 down on TTSE – Tuesday

Massy Holdings ended at a new 52 weeks' low on Tuesday

Massy Holdings ended at a new 52 weeks’ low on Tuesday

Prices declined across an array of stocks as 9 stocks fell and only 1 rose in trading, on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, when the market closed on Tuesday. Activity ended with 13 active securities comprising 169,315 shares changing hands valued at $2,875,517. A total of 4 stocks closed at 52 weeks’ low.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a fall of 1.82 points to 1,162.13, the All T&T Index fell 0.60 points to 1,952.95 and the Cross Listed Index slipped just 0.42 points to 48.85.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with bids higher than the last selling price and 9 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Guardian Holdings traded 6,872 shares with a gain of 4 cents to end at $13.07 to be the sole stock rising, at the close of the market.
Declines| Agostini’s traded 13,500 shares with a loss of 4 cents, to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $17.20. Angostura Holdings ended with 200 shares changing hands with a loss of 1 cent at $13.97, First Citizens Bank ended with 520 shares changing hands, with a loss of 2 cents at $34.98, Massy Holdings traded 21,828 units but lost 6 cents to end at a 52 weeks low of $61.60.TTSE 15-12-15 National Commercial Bank ended with 100,000 units changing hands with a loss of 6 cents at $2.10, National Flour lost 1 cent with 250 shares changing hands, to close at $2.70, Republic Bank suffered a loss of 5 cents to close at $111.95 with 57 shares changing hands. Scotiabank with 5,535 shares closed at $61.99 having a loss of 1 cent and Trinidad and Tobago NGL slipped 11 cents in trading 1,830 units to close at a 52 weeks low of $$21.39.
Firm Trades| Clico Investments traded 14,838 shares to close at $22.75, Guardian Media traded 288 shares at $19.76 and Unilever had 3,597 units changing hands at $68.20.

15 up 15 down on Tuesday

Scotia Group traded at an intraday 52 weeks' high of $30.99.

Scotia Group traded at an intraday 52 weeks’ high of $30.99.

The main market recorded another day of gains on Tuesday, pushing the main indices up but by less than on Monday. The market closed on Tuesday with 7,395,180 units valued at $65,085,306 changing hands, in all market segments with 38 securities trading. Of the total value of stocks traded $20,386,711 was executed in the junior market. A total of 15 stocks gained, 15 declined as 1 stock closed at 52 weeks’ high and 1 traded at an intraday high but pulled back before the close.
The JSE Market Index climbed 845.57 points to 144,204.52, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 944.97 points to end at 160,112.98 and the JSE combined index added 554.46 points to close at 150,449.78. Notwithstanding today’s gains, the main market faces the next test at 165,000 points level, on the all Jamaica composite index.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading of 8 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
In trading, Berger Paints rose by 10 cents in trading 29,253 units at $3.40, Cable and Wireless fell 3 cents with only 138,174 units changing hands and closed at $1.30, Caribbean Cement fell 40 cents and closed trading at $18.20, with 10,731 shares changing hands. JSE Sum 15-12-15Carreras rose $2.90 and closed at $59.90 with 26,654 units trading, Ciboney traded at 27 cents at the close with 114,749 units changing hands after rising 5 cents, Grace Kennedy gained $2.50 with 5,250 units changing hands, to finish at a 52 weeks’ high of $79, Jamaica Broilers fell 65 cents in trading 2,098,850 shares, to close at $9.25. Jamaica Producers was up 1 cent in trading 50,066 units at $28.01, Jamaica Stock Exchange shares rose by a cent in trading 19,449 units at $19 for a new closing 52 weeks’ high, Kingston Wharves saw trading in 100,000 shares at $11.50 as the price gained 30 cents, Mayberry Investments closed with 169,517 units changing hands at $4.70. National Commercial Bank rose 45 cents and ended at $38.50 with 153,879 units changing hands, Pan Jamaican Investment had 87,343 units changing hands at $93, with a rise of 90 cents, Pulse Investments traded 48,666 shares with the price climbing 20 cents to close at $2.50, Radio Jamaica lost 80 cents and landed at $3 with 1,000 shares trading. Sagicor Group with 113,949 units changing hands ended at $17, Salada Foods gained 21 cents and closed at $9.01 while trading 60,000 shares, Scotia Group jumped $1.50 with 217,472 shares changing hands and ended at $30. JSE Fn Qts 15-12-15The banking group traded at an intraday high of $30.99, Scotia Investments dipped $1.05 with 1,000 units trading and closed at $28.95, Seprod traded 81,599 shares and lost 5 cents in closing at $20.50, Supreme Ventures fell 30 cents to end at $4.35 with 61,988 units changing hands. Proven Investments had 25,000 shares trading at 22.9 US cents, followed by Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share, enjoyed a good day of trading, with 808,320 units changing hands at $1.90 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share ended with 707,438 units changing hands at $2.89, with the price slipping a cent.

FX intake falls on Tuesday

1000front Inflows into the Jamaican foreign exchange market continue to remain buoyant, but Tuesday’s intake was down to $43 million, nearly US$9 million less than the amount that was sold, wiping out the surplus on Monday. The rate of the Jamaican dollar continued its slippage against the three main currencies it trades with.
Dealers bought the equivalent of US$43,117,589 and sold US$51,950,671, compared with US$55,520,746 and US$46,446,771 respectively on Monday.
Purchase of US dollars , was below the amount sold by dealers by US$8.5 million with dealers buying US$36,930,693 compared to US$51,497,060 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 2 cents to $119.68. A total of US$45,466,315 was sold versus US$44,706,868 on Monday, the selling rate moved up 7 cents to $120.34. FX trade sum 15-12-15The Canadian dollar buying rate jumped $1.98 to end at $86.61 with dealers buying C$5,134,711 and selling C$7,157,309, at an average rate that climbed by 80 cents to $87.78. The rate for buying the British Pound rose $1.18 to $178.54 for the purchase of £1,556,554, while £549,245 was sold, with the rate gaining 35 cents to $179.93. At the end of trading, it took J$132.63 to purchase the Euro, a rise of 41 cents from Monday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$129.98 for a 17 cents gain from Monday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$148,810 being bought, while US$442,544 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, FX hl 15-12-15rose 25 cents to $120.95, the lowest buying rate jumped $14.93 to $98.78, the highest selling rate was unchanged at $126.58 and lowest selling rate dived $18 to $98.70. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 40 cents to $88.60, the lowest buying rate fell 17 cents to $69.97, the highest selling rate rose 18 cents to $90.60 and the lowest selling rate remained at $83.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, rose 35 cents to end at $182. The lowest buying rate fell 17 cents to $145.91, while the highest selling rate slipped 21 cents to end at $188.11 and the lowest selling rate jumped $27.93 to $174.

Junior market falls on Tuesday

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Derrimon traded at a new high on Tuesday.

Derrimon traded at a new high on Tuesday.

Activity in the junior market ended on Tuesday with active 11 securities trading of with 2 stocks advanced and 6 declined. The junior market index dropped 27.31 points to 1,601.33 with 2,228,207 units, valued at $ 10,171,098 changing hands.
At the close there was 1 security ending with no bid to buy and 7 securities had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 5 stocks closed with bids higher than their last traded prices while none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, C2W Music traded 77,500 units at 38 cents, to record a loss of 1 cent, Caribbean Cream dropped by $1 end with 20,000 shares changing hands at $2.80, Caribbean Producers lost 40 cents in trading 417,144 units, to close at $4.60. Derrimon Trading ended with 103,946 shares changing hands at a new 52 weeks’ high of $3.79, for a gain of 1 cent, Dolphin Cove jumped to $17 with a rise of $1 to close at a new high with only 300 shares changing hands. Jamaican Teas traded just 301 units but lost 3 cents to end at $4.47. JM - Trde Sht 15-12-15r Lasco Distributors closed with 105,588 shares changing hands at $4.50, Lasco Financial fell 2 cents ended at $3.10, with 67,081 shares changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing (LASM) lost 5 cents and closed at $3.05, with 1,079,240 shares trading. At the close there were 2,536,706 units of LASM offered for sale at $3.30 by Stocks and Securities as broker for a client. Derrimon Trading preference share lost 5 cents and ended with 350,000 shares changing hands at $2.15, Eppley cumulative preference share 2019, ended with 7,407 units changing hands at $6.08 after falling 1 cent and Jamaican Teas debenture traded 30,000 units at $100 each.

Majors up juniors down on JSE in early trading

The Jamaica stock market has recorded mixed fortunes in early trading as the main market recorded gains in the main indices while the junior fell marginally.JSE intra 15-12-15 A total of 28 securities traded as 14 stocks rose and 10 declined as 2,251,318 units traded.
At 10:45 am, the all Jamaica Composite Index is climbed 605.13 points to 159,773.14, the JSE Market Index rose 541.48 points to 143,900.43 the JSE combined index gained 462.15 points to be at 150,357.47 and the junior market index was down 5.50 points to 1,623.24.
Interesting trades, with 75 minutes having elapsed, National Commercial Bank traded 150,000 shares at $38..37, Scotia Group traded as high as $30.99 but fell back to $29 as the price rose by 50 cents, Lasco Manufacturing traded 381,180 at $3 and Pan Jam had 86,693 units trading at $92.21.

FX trading at elevated levels – Monday

FX_USPound2 Flows into the Jamaican foreign exchange market continue to remain buoyant, with Monday’s intake amounting to more than $55.5 million, US$9 million more than the amount that was sold, but the rate of the Jamaican dollar slipped slightly against the US dollar but gained versus the Canadian dollar and the British pound.
Dealers bought the equivalent of US$55,520,746 and sold US$46,446,771, compared with US$57,959,306 and US$53,791,134 respectively on Friday.
Purchase of US dollars , exceeded the amounts sold by dealers by US$7 million with dealers buying US$51,497,060 compared to US$53,896,854 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 18 cents to $119.66. A total of US$44,706,868 was sold versus US$49,125,914 on Friday, the selling rate moved up by 4 cents to $120.27. The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 45 cents to end at $85.64 with dealers buying C$2,251,115 and selling C$1,259,799, at an average rate that declined by $1.72 to $86.98.FX trade sum 14-12-15 The rate for buying the British Pound dived $2.18 to $177.36 for the purchase of £1,506,241, while £439,278 was sold, with the rate losing 97 cents to $179.58. At the end of trading, it took J$132.22 to purchase the Euro, a rise of 74 cents from Friday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$129.81 for a 94 cents gain from Friday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$198,988 being bought, while US$172,955 was sold.
Highs & Lows|FX hl 14-12-15 The highest buying rate for the US dollar, rose 25 cents to $120.70, the lowest buying rate dropped $14.89 to $83.85, the highest selling rate gained 5 cents to end at $126.58 and lowest selling rate lost 30 cents to $116.70. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 30 cents to $88.20, the lowest buying rate fell 24 cents to $70.14, the highest selling rate dipped 38 cents to $90.42 and the lowest selling rate slipped 50 cents to $83.50. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, declined $1.25 to end at $181.65. The lowest buying rate gained 41 cents to $146.08, while the highest selling rate climbed 54 cents to end at $188.32 and the lowest selling rate dived $27.93 to $146.07.

JSE gains over 1,000 points on Monday

The JSE stock traded at a new 52 weeks' high of $19 on Monday

The JSE stock traded at a new 52 weeks’ high of $19 on Monday and gained over 1,100% for 2015

The main market recorded sizable gains on Monday, pushing the main indices up by over 1,000 points, with only 33 securities trading on Monday. The market closed with 5,515,963 units valued at $33,968,671 changing hands, in all market segments. Of the total value of stocks traded $20,386,711 was executed in the junior market. A total of 17 stocks gained, 8 declined as 4 stocks closed at 52 weeks’ high and 2 traded at an intraday high but pulled back before the close.
The JSE Market Index climbed 1,000.11 points to 143,358.95, the all Jamaica Composite Index rose 1,117.69 points to end at 159,168.01 and the JSE combined index recovered 1,122.82 points to close at 149,895.32. Notwithstanding today’s gains, the main market faces the next test at 165,000 points level, on the all Jamaica composite index.
JSE Sum 14-12-15 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading of 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
In trading, Barita Investments traded 14,770 units at $3.80, Cable and Wireless gained 5 cents and closed with 627,319 units changing hands at $1.33, after trading as high as $1.45, Caribbean Cement gained 60 cents and closed trading at $18.60, with 22,709 shares changing hands. Carreras rose 90 cents and closed at $57 with 208 units trading, Ciboney traded at 22 cents at the close with 459,210 units changing hands after losing 4 cents. The stock traded at an intraday high of 29 cents. Gleaner traded 30,760 units at $1.40, Grace Kennedy ended with 91,743 units changing hands, to finish with a fall of $1.50 at $76.50, Jamaica Broilers jumped $1.49 in trading 146,083 shares, to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $9.99.JSE Fn Qts 14-12-15r Jamaica Producers lost $2 in trading 16,022 units at $28, Jamaica Stock Exchange shares traded 12,050 units at $18.99 for a new closing 52 weeks’ high, with 1,110 percent gain since the start of the year. National Commercial Bank rose 5 cents and ended at $38.05 with just 4,637 units changing hands, Pulse Investments traded 39,414 shares with a rise of 4 cents to close at $2.30, Radio Jamaica lost 26 cents and landed at $3.80 with 2,342 shares trading, Sagicor Group with 51,550 units changing hands ended at $17 after rising 46 cents. Scotia Group lost 50 cents with 27,248 shares changing hands and ended at $28.50, Scotia Investments climbed $3 with 20,242 units trading and closed at $30 and Supreme Ventures fell 20 cents and ended at $4.65 with 83,530 units changing hands.

8 junior stocks rose on Monday

Dolphin Cove closed at a new high of $17 on Monday's .

Dolphin Cove closed at a new high of $17 on Monday’s .

Activity in the junior market rose on Monday from the Friday’s low level and ended with active 13 securities of with 8 stocks advanced and none declined. The junior market index dropped 20 points to 1,628.64 with 3,859,529 units, valued at $20,386,711 changing hands.
At the close there was 1 security ending with no bid to buy and 8 securities had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 4 stocks closed with bids higher than their last traded prices while none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, AMG Packaging traded 662 units at $7 for the first time, to record an increase of $1, Cargo Handlers closed at $36 while 110 units changed hands, Caribbean Cream ended with 5,288 shares changing hands at $3.80, to gain 40 cents, Consolidated Bakeries gained 4 cents in trading 30,000 units and closed at $1.10 after trading at $1.17. Derrimon Trading ended with 1,015,290 shares changing hands at a new 52 weeks’ high of $3.78, for a gain of 12 cents, Dolphin Cove jumped to $17 with a rise of $1 to close at a new high with only 300 shares changing hands. KLE Group traded 10,000 units after rising 10 cents to 85 cents, Knutsford Express ended at $10.50 with 989,069 shares changing hands after the price high an all-time high of $11.30 earlier in the day.JM Trde Sht 14-12-15 Lasco Distributors closed with 67,426 shares changing hands at $4.50, the price rose to a new 52 weeks’ intraday high of $4.65, Lasco Financial rose 2 cents ended at $3.12, with 33,060 shares changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing (LASM) rose 11 cents and closed at $3.10, with 1,534,857 shares trading. At the close there were 2,536,706 units of LASM offered for sale by Stocks and Securities as broker for a client at $3.30 and Eppley cumulative preference share 2019, ended with 5,000 units changing hands at $6.08 after falling 1 cent.

4 down on TTSE – Monday

JMMB Group was the sole stock that rose on TTSE on Monday

JMMB Group was the sole stock that rose on TTSE on Monday

Only one stock gained while 4 declined in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange when the market closed on Monday. Activity ended with 9 active securities with 138,830 shares changing hands valued at $1,803,658.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a fall of 0.29 points to 1,163.95, the All T&T Index fell 0.86 points to 1,953.55 and the Cross Listed Index rose just 0.04 points to 49.27.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bids higher than the last selling price and 7 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| JMMB Group traded 10,000 shares with a gain of 1 cent to end at 51 cents.
Declines| Agostini’s traded 11,788 shares with a loss of 1 cent, to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $17.24.TTSE 14-12-15 Angostura Holdings ended with 704 shares changing hands and closed with a loss of 1 cent at $13.98, National Flour lost 3 cents with 3,250 shares changing hands, to close at $2.71 and Sagicor Financial lost 1 cent and ended with 44,373 shares changing hands at $6.16.
Firm Trades|Ansa Merchant Bank traded 11,472 units valued at $446,949 to close at $38.96, Clico Investments traded 4,000 shares to close at $22.75, FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 45,588 shares and closed at $5 and Scotiabank with a volume of 9,255 shares closed at $61.66

JSE up sharply in early trading

The Jamaica Stock Market has recorded a sharp rise in early trading as 18 stocks rose, landing the main indices at more than 1,900 points above Friday’s close, the junior market also recorded gains. A total of 5 stocks have traded at new highs.
Activity so far led to 1,931,843 units trading with 25 securities traded as 18 stocks rose and only 3 declined.
JSE intra 14-12-15At 11 am, the all Jamaica Composite Index is climbed 2,231.55 points to 160,281.87, the JSE Market Index rose 1,996.81 points to 144,355.65 the JSE combined index gained 2,176.34 points to be at 150,948.84 and the junior market index was down 32.60 points to 1,641.24.
With 90 minutes of trading having elapsed, three junior market stocks changed hands at new 52 weeks’ high as AMG Packaging traded 662 units at $7 for the first time, Dolphin Cove had just 300 shares trading at a new high of $17, Knutsford Express also traded at a new high with 300 shares at $11 and so did Lasco Distributors with 2,426 shares at $4.65. Lasco Manufacturing traded 1,464,667 at $3.38 and the Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 5,000 units at $19 for a new high with 1,110 percent gain since the start of the year.

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