The GSE All-Share index, the main index of the Accra Bourse, moved up on Tuesday in moderate trading.
The index closed up by 1.29 points at 5,154.20 points from Monday's close of 5,152.91 points.
Traded volumes ended better at 367,000 from 45,500 on Monday and change for year was higher at 2.96per cent.
On the broader market, there were five price changes - all positive.
Unilever made a rare 90 cedis gain at ¢15,100, Fan Milk Limited rose by 39 cedis at 19,300, Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited was four cedis better at 9,410 cedis, Ecobank Ghana Limited was three cedis richer at 14,210 cedis and SG-SSB Bank gained one cedi 6,655 cedis.
Market capitalization ended the session at 113,386.97 billion cedis.
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