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GSE stock market recorded 72% return in April 2026, SIC led 10 gainers
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GSE index maintains positive momentum in May 2026, but 12 stocks record losses

June 13, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Ghana Inventory Alternate (GSE) index maintained its constructive momentum as of Could 2026 shut.

Each the overall index and monetary inventory index recorded returns of 63.67% and 68.99%, respectively.

Based on buying and selling outcomes, market exercise maintained its constructive trajectory, recording 89,945 trades, a rise of 347.09% year-on-year.

This month’s high shares are ZEN Petroleum Holdings PLC (86.81%), Intravenous Infusions PLC (60.00%), Clydestone (Ghana) PLC (27.50%), Fan Milk PLC (15.83%), Hords PLC (10.00%), Atlantic Lithium Restricted (5.13%), and Societe Generale Ghana PLC. It was. (3.17%).

Declining shares for the month have been Ecobank Transnational Inc. (-36.24), CalBank PLC (-18.89%), Ghana Industrial Financial institution PLC (-15.16%), SIC Insurance coverage Firm PLC (-11.50%), Entry Financial institution Ghana PLC (-9.80%), Enterprise Group PLC (-8.88%), Republic Financial institution (Ghana) PLC (-6.64%), Scancom PLC (-4.41%) TotalEnergies Advertising Ghana PLC (-3.59%), Ecobank Ghana PLC (-8.88%), Unilever Ghana PLC (-1.78%), Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC (-1.60%).

The Ghanaian bond market ended the month with a buying and selling quantity of 26.56 billion, representing a rise of 39.30% year-on-year.

Treasury payments accounted for 46.54% of the entire traded, authorities notes and bonds accounted for 53.38%, and company bonds accounted for 0.08%.

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The market recorded a cumulative gross sales quantity of 716,254,918 tickets and a GHS equal worth of three,408,632,175.92 from the start of the yr, a rise of 503.15% in quantity and 323.59% in worth in comparison with the identical interval final yr.

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