| GSE All Share |
| Close |
6,767.65 |
| Net Change |
+29.90 |
| Pct Change |
+0.44% |
| Open |
N/A |
| High |
N/A |
| Low |
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| Prev Close |
6,737.75 |
| Volume ('000) |
1,003 |
| Value ('000) |
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| YTD Net Change |
+1,195.31 |
| YTD Pct Change |
+21.45% |
| Updated: |
02 Sep |
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| Top National Business and Finance Headlines |
| Ghana's ICT sector is up to speed |
| afrol - 03 Feb, 2005 |
| Despite competing against continental heavyweights South Africa and Egypt, Ghana managed to come out tops to the host of the Africa Regional Conference of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), currently being held here in Accra. Ghana's accelerating communication technology sector had shown the way ahead. |
| New Ghana airliner gears up operations |
| afrol - 20 Dec, 2004 |
| Definitive agreements have finally been signed creating a new airline based in Accra, Ghana. The new airline is to become the national air carrier of Ghana, replacing the old national airline, which is currently winding down. |
| President Kufuor's victory celebrated |
| afrol - 10 Dec, 2004 |
| Today, it is official. Ghana's incumbent President John Agyekum Kufuor has been re-elected for a second four-year term with 52.7 percent of the votes in Tuesday's elections. |
| President Kufuor heads for victory in Ghana |
| afrol - 09 Dec, 2004 |
| Preliminary election results indicate a total victory for Ghana's incumbent President John Agyekum Kufuor. So far, almost 55 percent of the counted votes are in favour of Mr Kufuor, which could mean that a second poll round will not become necessary. |
| Top Economic Headlines |
| Britain pays part of Ghana's debts |
| afrol - 15 Feb, 2005 |
| The British government today announced its decision to pay US$ 79.9 million of Ghana multilateral debt between 2005 and 2015. The offer from London is extraordinary in the context of debt cancellation as the British government is taking responsibility over money not owed to London. Ghana's Finance Minister already has signed the agreement that transfers the debt to the UK. |
| Ghana hails Japan's debt cancellation |
| afrol - 11 Feb, 2005 |
| The recent cancellation of Ghana's US$ 1 billion debt to Japan was hailed as a landmark in bilateral relations by Ghanaian President John Agyekum Kufuor. The Japanese debt cancellation was the largest contribution to the reduction of Ghana's unsustainable foreign debt burden. |
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| Market Actives |
| Top 5 % Gainers |
02 Sep |
| ABL |
0.10 |
+0.01 |
+11.11% |
| EBG |
3.10 |
+0.15 |
+5.08% |
| SG-SSB |
0.70 |
+0.01 |
+1.45% |
| TOTAL |
8.50 |
+0.05 |
+0.59% |
| AYRTN |
0.16 |
+0.00 |
+0.00% |
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| Top 5 % Losers |
02 Sep |
| CAL |
0.28 |
-0.02 |
-6.67% |
| GCB |
1.85 |
-0.05 |
-2.63% |
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| Top 5 Volume |
02 Sep |
| ETI |
772,900 |
| SIC |
96,700 |
| GOIL |
74,248 |
| SG-SSB |
18,487 |
| UTB |
17,800 |
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02 Sep |
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