Buying & selling even on Thursday

In Thursday’s forex trading, authorized dealers sold almost the same amount as they bought, the equivalent of US$28,770,917 was purchased versus US$32,730,124 on Wednesday, and they sold the equivalent of US$28,745,973 compared to US$37,322,163 on Wednesday.
FX 28-8-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$23,454,602 compared to US$27,146,842 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar was flat at $112.31. US$25,367,229 was sold versus US$33,461,453 on Wednesday, the selling rate declined 2 cents to $112.78.
The Canadian dollar dollar buying rate climbed 13 cents to $102.40 with dealers buying C$1,754,182 and selling C$1,141,386 at an average selling rate that climbed 13 cents to $103.41.
The rate for theBritish Pound rose by 22 cents to $185.51, for the purchase of £1,864,906, while £858,271, was sold, as the rate moved up $1.10 to $187.67. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$636,690, while selling was the equivalent of US$903,985.
FX HL 28-8-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, fell 15 cents to $112.95, the lowest buying, the highest and the lowest selling rates remained unchanged at $91.85, $117.70 and $110 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose $2.09 to $105.49, the lowest buying rate gained 8 cents to $81.46, the highest selling rate rose 43 cents to $105.92 and the lowest selling rate is up 60 cents to $98.75. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, the lowest buying rate and lowest selling rate were unchanged at $187, $149.57 and $180.20 respectively. The highest selling rate increased $2.28 to $192.81.

Market eases back on Wednesday at JSE

In Wednesday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the prices of 6 stocks rose and 10 declined as 23 securities changed hands, resulting in 3,423,013 units trading, valued at $28,248,377.
JSE 27-8-14 Main Market| The JSE Market Index declined 640.32 points to 71,823.75 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 715.99 points to close at 79,020.19.
Gains| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with gains, at the end of trading in the main market are, National Commercial Bank with 82,727 units, gained 50 cents to close at $18.50, Radio Jamaica gained 7 cents to close at $1.22 while 10,500 units traded, Sagicor Group had 751,235 shares while gaining 3 cents, to close at $9.23 and Scotia Investments with 1,000 shares gained 40 cents to end at $21.40.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in price, with volume and last traded prices are, Berger Paints with 18,336 shares at $1.60, Jamaica Money Market Brokers with 68,000 units changing hands to end at $6.95, Proven Investments US dollar ordinary share, traded 9,269 units at 17 US cents and Pulse Investments with 100,000 shares closed at 35 cents.
Declines| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with losses at the at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless with 121,903 units for 3 cents lower at 31 cents, Caribbean Cement with 6,300 shares, lost 20 cents to end at $2.60, Carreras traded 301,057 units with a loss of 15 cents to end at $34.75, Desnoes & Geddes 20,000 units traded at the close at $4.79, with a gain of a cent, Grace Kennedy with 3,329 units lost $1 in falling to $59, Jamaica Producers had 2,343 units going through the market but shed $1.35 to $15.65, Kingston Wharves 33,750 shares was done with a 25 cents loss at $5.02, Scotia Group with 129,116 shares closed 73 cents lower at $18.77 and Seprod 7,140 shares were traded for 25 cents less at $10.50.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 2,832 units at $3 and Proven Investments 8% preference share had just 1,200 units trading, at $5.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index gained 0.59 points to close at 644.44 as only 4 securities traded with 2 advancing and 1 declining.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market, are Jamaican Teas with 1,630,657 shares to gain 5 cents and closed at $3.30 and Lasco Distributors with 102,319 shares, gained 1 cent to $1.12.
Firm Trades| Caribbean Producers with 15,000 units traded at $2.36 and was the only stock in the junior market, that traded and closed at the same price as the day before.
Declines| C2W Music with 5,000 shares, lost 5 cents to close at 38 cents, was the sole stock declining in the junior market at the end of trading
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.

US$5m more sold than bought on Wednesday

In Wednesday’s forex trading, authorized dealers sold US$5 million more than they bought as the equivalent of US$32,730,124 was purchased versus US$31,090,279 on Tuesday, and they sold the equivalent of US$37,322,163 compared to US$41,009,924 on Tuesday.
FX sum 27-8-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$27,146,842 compared to US$26,611,423 on Tuesday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 2 cents to $112.31. US$33,461,453 was sold versus US$37,907,050 on Tuesday, the selling rate rose by 3 cents to $112.80.
The Canadian dollar dollar buying rate climbed 68 cents to $102.27 with dealers buying C$1,884,310 and selling C$1,480,642 at an average selling rate that climbed 86 cents to $103.28.
The rate for theBritish Pound rose by 27 cents to $185.29, for the purchase of £1,774,163, while £932,052, was sold, as the rate inched down 1 cent to $186.57. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$940,634, while selling was the equivalent of US$963,427.
FX HL 27-8-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar, the lowest buying and the highest selling rates remained unchanged at $113.10, $91.85 and $117.70 respectively, the lowest selling rate for the US dollar jumped $18.15 to $110. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar fell 60 cents to $103.40, the lowest buying rate remained unchanged at $81.38, the highest selling rate rose 58 cents to $105.49 and the lowest selling rate edged up 10 cents to $98.15. The highest buying rate for the British Pound was up by 10 cents to $187, the lowest buying rate was unchanged at $149.57. The highest selling rate declined $2.50 $190.53 and lowest selling rate was unchanged at $180.20.

Light trading on TTSE

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Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange, saw 8 securities being active, of which 2 advanced, 2 declined and 4 traded firm, with 260,634 stocks changing hands valued at $2,243,649.
TTSE 27-8-14The Composite Index lost 0.09 points to close at 1,152.18, the All T&T Index fell by 0.18 points to close at 1,989.24 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 41.25.
Gains| Stocks increasing in price at the close are, National Flour Mills with 16,461 shares trading for $20,876 and closed 7 cents higher at $1.27, for a new 52 weeks high and One Caribbean Media with 1,300 shares changing hands, gained 11 cents to end at $24.11.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, ANSA McAL with 200 shares traded, to close down 4 cents at $66.25 and Trinidad Cement lost 15 cents, while trading 196,525 shares, for a value of $587,275, to close at $2.85.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, Clico Investment Fund with 31,468 shares valued at $692,296 and remained at $22, First Citizens Bank with 3,500 shares, valued at $125,825 to end at $35.95, Massy Holdings contributed 10,935 shares with a value of $749,048 to close at $68.50 and West Indian Tobacco traded 145 units, to close at $118.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 1 stock with the offer lower.

US$10m more sold than bought

In Tuesday’s forex trading, authorized dealers sold US$10 million more than they bought as the equivalent of US$31,090,279 was purchased versus US$44,554,172 on Monday, and they sold the equivalent of US$41,009,924 compared to US$34,048,888 on Monday.
FX sum 26-8-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$26,611,423 compared to US$41,367,650 on Monday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 5 cents to $112.33. US$37,907,050 was sold versus US$32,005,777 on Monday, the selling rate rose by 5 cents to $112.77.
The Canadian dollar dollar buying rate climbed $1.40 to $101.59 with dealers buying C$1,639,537 and selling C$1,419,947 at an average selling rate that fell 13 cents to $102.43.
The rate for theBritish Pound rose by $1.08 to $185.02, for the purchase of £1,601,962, while £887,872, was sold, as the rate inched upl 4 cents to $186.58. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$357,481, while selling was the equivalent of US$344,295.
FXHL 26-8-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar rose 10 cents to $113.10, the lowest buying, the highest selling and the lowest selling rates remained unchanged $91.85 and $117.70 and $91.85 respectively. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 50 cents to $104, the lowest buying rate fell by 21 cents to $81.38, the highest selling rate fell 27 cents to $104.91 and the lowest selling rate fell 25 cents at $98.05.The highest buying rate for the British Pound was down by 30 cents to $186.90, the lowest buying rate fell 15 cents to $149.57. The highest selling rate was unchanged at $193.03 and lowest selling rate gained 20 cents to $180.20.

JSE market inching forward

In Monday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the prices of 6 stocks rose and 8 declined as 23 securities changed hands, resulting in 3,225,751 units trading, valued at $9,515,641.
JSE 26-8-14 Main Market| The JSE Market Index climbed by 418.38 points to 72,464.07 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 467.81 points to close at 79,736.18.
Gains| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with gains, at the end of trading in the main market are, Caribbean Cement with 253,076 shares, to close with a gain of 25 cents at $2.80, Desnoes & Geddes with 5,000 units changing hands, gained 30 cents to $4.80, Jamaica Broilers with 97,778 units, put on 9 cents and closed at $4.70, Jamaica Producers 100 units benefited from a 1 cents gain to $17, followed by Radio Jamaica with 29,060 units with an increase of 5 cents at $1.15 and Sagicor Group with 98,976 shares, putting on 20 cents to $9.20.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in price, with volume and last traded prices, are Carreras with 8,800 shares closing at $34.90, Grace Kennedy with 2,009 shares at $60. National Commercial Bank 124,935 units resulted in a close of $18 and Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 13,387 units at $6.85.
Declines| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with losses at the at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless with 1,328,663 shares with the price dipping 2 cents to 34 cents, Jamaica Money Market Brokers with 32,947 ordinary shares, lost a cent at $6.95, Mayberry Investments 20,769 shares traded with a loss of 8 cents to $1.60, Palace Amusement traded for the first time since early January this year, with 1,000 shares changing hands at $90, after losing $5, Scotia Group exchanged 25,210 shares with a loss of 50 cents to end at $19.50 and Scotia Investments traded 20,000 shares and shed 28 cents at $21.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 858,992 units at $3.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index declined by 2.01 points to close at 643.85 as 6 stocks traded with none advancing and 2 declining.
Gains| No stock gained at the end of trading in the junior market.
Firm Trades| Active stocks in the junior market to close at the same price as the day before are, Blue Power with 700 units at $9.06, Lasco Financial 7,600 shares trading at $1, Lasco Manufacturing had 70,858 units trading at 95 cents and Paramount Trading 5,000 shares at $2.52.
Declines| Stocks declining in the junior market at the end of trading are, General Accident with 40,000 shares, lost 10 cents to end at $1.35 and Lasco Distributors traded 180,891 units, 1 cents lower at $1.11.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.

Only 9 securities trade as OCM gains 70c

Trading on the Trinidad Stock Exchange saw 9 securities changing hands of which 1 advanced, 3 declined and 5 traded firm as 1,104,010 stocks changed hands with a value of $9,172,331.
The Composite Index lost 0.06 points to close at 1,152.27, the All T&T Index rose by just 1.21 points to close at 1,989.42 and the Cross Listed Index fell by 0.18 points to end at41.25.
Gains| The only stock increasing in price at the close, is One Caribbean Media that gained 70 cents to end the day at $24 while trading 912 shares.
Declines| The stocks declining at the end of trading are, Clico Investment Fund with 160,029 shares, valued at $3,520,548 and fell a cent to $22, National Enterprises contributed 23,238 shares with a value of $412,939 to close at $17.77, after dropping a cent and Sagicor Financial Corporation with 600,305 shares changing hands for a value of $3,756,889, closed with a 21 cents fall to $6.26, a new 52 weeks low.
Firm Trades| Stocks closing with prices unchanged at the end of trading are, First Citizens trading 3,534 units to close at $35.95, Massy Holdings with 5,449 shares closed at $68.60, while Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation added 7,000 shares valued at $29,050 to close at $4.15, Prestige Holdings traded only 300 units to close at $9.40 and Trinidad Cement with a volume of 303,243 shares traded for $927,894, closed at $3, after reaching a new 52 weeks intraday high of $3.06
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stocks with the offer lower.

What’s up with Grace’s stock?

Grace HQAt the close of trading on Monday, there were two lots of Grace’s stock on offer on the Jamaican Stock Market, 9,360 units at $63 and 200,000 at $65.
Over at the Trinidad Stock Exchange, the bid on the stock was the same as the last sale price, at TT$3.55 which equates to J$63, but only for 886 units. There was an offer to sell 12,300 units at TT$3.70 or J$65.50. Could the stock be set to jump? Probably.
Grace has been in the news recently with rise of 21 percent in profit for the six months to June and the purchase of a USA trading operation, La Fe Foods with revenues of US$80 million per annum, that should add nearly $9 billion to revenues in a full year.
Grace expects much benefit to flow from this acquisition, as La Fe Foods services the Hispanic market with a large population that should allow some of Grace’s branded products to find new markets. In addition, the acquisition will allow some products with inadequate margins, to be sold to a non-related distributor, to be exported by Grace to the USA market.

J$ gains vs all as US$10m more bought than sold

In Monday’s forex trading, authorized dealers bought US$10 more than they sold as the equivalent of US$44,554,172 was purchased versus US$33,380,231 on Friday, and they sold the equivalent of US$34,048,888 compared to US$34,212,576 on Friday.
FXSum - 25-8-14In US dollar trading, dealers bought US$41,367,650 compared to US$27,436,923 on Friday. The buying rate for the US dollar fell 7 cents to $112.28 and US$32,005,777 was sold versus US$29,448,084 on Friday, the selling rate declined by 6 cents to $112.73.
The Canadian dollar buying rate fell $1.80 to $100.19 with dealers buying C$1,118,018 and selling C$876,560, the selling rate fell 19 cents to $102.56.
The rate for theBritish Pound declined by $1.27 to $183.94, for the purchase of £1,216,091, while £444,846, was sold, as the rate fell 47 cents to $186.54. Other currencies bought, amounted to the equivalent of US$196,574, while selling was the equivalent of US$509,517.
FX HL 25-8-14Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar fell 10 cents to $113, the lowest buying rate and the highest selling rate remained unchanged $91.85 and $117.70 respectively, and the lowest selling rate fell $1.45 to end at $91.85. There was no change to highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar, which remained at $103.50, the other rates remained unchanged with the lowest buying rate at $81.59, the highest selling rate at $105.18 and the lowest selling rate at $98.30. The highest buying rate for the British Pound was up by 20 cents to $187.20, the lowest buying rate was unchanged at $149.73. The highest selling rate rose $2.37 to $193.03 and lowest selling rate gained 20 cents to $180.40.

Advancing stocks beat declining ones

The level of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Monday was very low with 18 securities changing hands, resulting in 854,483 stock units trading, valued at $7,165,353.98. At the close of the market, the prices of 6 stocks rose and 4 declined.
JSE sum 25-8-14 Main Market| The JSE Market Index rose 380.28 points to 72,045.69 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 425.23 points to close at 79,268.37.
Gains| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with gains, at the end of trading in the main market, are Carreras with 42,500 units and closed with a gain of 60 cents at $34.90, Jamaica Broilers with 114,665 shares, closed 1 cent higher at $4.61, Scotia Group with 70,691 shares gained $1.24 to end at $20 and Seprod with 13,700 shares rose 25 cents to $10.75.
Firm| The stocks to close without a change in price in the main market, along with volume and last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless with 144,678 shares to close at 36 cents, Grace Kennedy with 16,595 units at $60, Sagicor Group with 72,697 shares, closed at $9 and Sagicor Real Estate Fund had only 1,113 units trading at $6.85.
Declines| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with losses at the at the end of trading in the main market, are Caribbean Cement with 68,825 shares while losing 35 cents to close at $2.55 cents, Jamaica Money Market Brokers with 118,430 shares lost 4 cents to end at $6.96 and National Commercial Bank 32,943 shares closed with a 5 cents fall, at $18.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 17,858 units at $3.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index declined by 1.51 points to close at 645.86 as 6 stocks traded with 2 advancing and 1 declining.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market, are Caribbean Flavours with 7,000 units changing hands and gained 4 cents to end at $2.69 and Caribbean Producers 96,978 shares closed with a 1 cent increase at $2.36.
Firm Trades| Stocks in the junior market that traded to close at the same price as the day before are Derrimon Trading with 5,000 units going through the market at $2.15, Lasco Distributors with 3,360 shares closed at $1.12 and Lasco Manufacturing with 3,600 shares at 95 cents.
Declines| Caribbean Cream traded 23,850 shares and lost 8 cents to end at 75 cents was the only stock declining in the junior market at the end of trading,
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 7 stocks with offers that were lower.

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