The GSE All-Share Index, the key stock gauge of the Accra Bourse, made a thin gain of 0.84 points on Monday to open the week at 1,043.26 points.
British American Tobacco (BAT), Ghana Commercial Bank (GCB) and Super Paper Product Company (SPPC) all made marginal gains to push up the index. The prices of other equities were unchanged. Trading volumes closed at 106,500 shares, on the strength of SPPC, which sold 101,000 shares. BAT, GCB and Sam-Woode Limited, which also made sales, split the remaining 5,500 shares.
In the broader market BAT gained nine cedis at 760 cedis, GCB was up six cedis at 1,801 cedis and SPPC appreciated by one cedi at 367 cedis. The change to date stands at 9.13 per cent.
The market capitalisation closed at 4,059.13 billion cedis. The following are the closing prices of the equities in cedis:
ABL 327
AGC 18,800
ALW 4,300
BAT 760 +9
CFAO 60
EIC 3,520
FML 1,024
GBL 1,000
GCB 1,801 +6
GGL 910
HFC 950
MGL 250
MLC 147
MOGL 18,810
PAF 750
PBC 450
PZ 1,210
SCB 20,500
SPPC 367 +1
SSB 2,910
SWL 275
UNIL 2,916
CMLT 430