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GSE Composite Index increased by 11% in July 2025 to record 43.03% year-to-date gain

The Ghana Stock Exchange Composite Index increased by 11.90% in July 2025 to close the month at 6,992.29 points, bringing its year-to-date gain to 43.03%. At the same time, the GSE Financial Stock Index recorded a 1.51% increase, reaching 3,427.06 points, resulting in a year-to-date gain of 43.9...

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published: Aug 15, 2025

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GSE Composite Index increased by 11% in July 2025 to record 43.03% year-to-date gain

The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) Composite Index increased by 11.90% in July 2025 to close the month at 6,992.29 points, bringing its year-to-date gain to 43.03%.

At the same time, the GSE Financial Stock Index recorded a 1.51% increase, reaching 3,427.06 points, resulting in a year-to-date gain of 43.95%.

The top price gainers for the month were Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC (59.09%), Clydestone (Ghana) PLC (25.00%), Scancom PLC (21.16%), Access Bank Ghana PLC (20.44%), TotalEnergies Marketing Ghana PLC (16.11%), Trust Bank Gambia Ltd (9.89%), Ghana Oil Company PLC (7.00%), Fan Milk PLC (5.37%) and  NewGold (5.04%).

On the losing side were Intravenous Infusions PLC (-20.00%), SIC Insurance Company PLC (-7.89%), GCB Bank PLC (-4.80%), Ecobank Transnational Inc (-3.53%), Société Generale Ghana PLC (-2.91%), Cal Bank PLC (-1.82%) and Unilever Ghana PLC ( -0.05).

GFIM Records 81% Growth

Trading activity on the Ghana Fixed Income Market surged during the month, recording a total volume of 21.42 billion. This represented an impressive 81.56% increase from the previous month’s volume of 11.80 billion.

Treasury Bills accounted for 35.39% of volumes traded, whilst the government notes and bonds contributed 54.41%.

The Bank of Ghana Bills contributed 4.88% and the Corporate Bond made up the remaining 5.32%.

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