The main index of the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), the All-Share Index, again fell in trading on Tuesday by 7.66 points to close at 6,477.70 points.
Change for the year closed the session at -37.90 per cent.
Traded volumes were lower at 70,300 shares compared to 129,400 shares at the previous close.
On the broader market, there were three negative price changes.
Enterprise Insurance Company lost GH¢0.03 at GH¢2.47; State Insurance Company was down by GH¢0.01 at GH¢0.31; and SG-SSB lost GH¢0.01 at GH¢0.57.
Market capitalisation closed the session at GH¢16,047.91 million.
Source: GNA/Ghana
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