Traded volumes on the Ghana Stock Exchange improved to 620,700 on Thursday, up from 535,600 shares recorded on Wednesday as the GSE All-Share index, inched up 0.01 points to close at 5,149.62 points.
Change for year was unchanged at 2.87 percent.
On the broader market, there were six price changes -five positive and a negative.
Enterprise Insurance gained one cedi at 9,412 cedis, Fan Milk was up one cedi at 19,252 cedis, Standard Chartered Bank went up by 20 cedis at 180,120 cedis, SG-SSB was better by one cedi at 6,531 and Total Petroleum Ghana Limited gained one cedi at 54,263 cedis.
The only loser for the session was Super Paper Products Company, which shed 25 cedis to close at 225 cedis.
Market capitalization ended the session at 113,367.10 billion cedis.
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