MACROECONOMIC INDICATORS
2019 GDP 6.5%
Projected GDP for 2019 7.1%
BoG Policy Rate – May 2020 14.50%
Weekly Interbank Interest Rate 13.84%
Inflation for Apr, 2020 10.6%
End Period Inflation Target - 2020 8.0%
Budget Deficit (% GDP) – Mar, 2020 3.4%
2020 Budget Deficit Target (%GDP) 7.8%
Public Debt (billion GH¢) – Mar, 2020 236.1
Debt to GDP Ratio – Mar, 2020 59.3%
STOCK MARKET REVIEW
The stock market closed stronger in the review week on the back of a lone advancer. The GSE Composite Index (GSE CI) gained 19.60 points (1.01%) to close at 1,960.63 points, compared to 1,941.03 points at the close of the previous week. This translates into a year-to-date (YTD) loss of 13.14%. The GSE Financial Stocks Index shed 6.31 points to close the week at 1,836.79 points, translating into YTD loss of 9.05%.
Market capitalization increased by 0.38% for the week from GH¢53,542.60 million at the close of the previous week to GH¢53,745.96 million at the close of the week. This represents YTD decline of 5.36%.
There was less activity on the market compared with that of the preceding week. A total of 17,567,772 shares, valued at GH¢11,727,955.70 changed hands for the week, compared with 35,404,330 shares valued at GH¢21,112,450.95 recorded in the preceding week. MTNGH dominated both volume and value of shares traded for the week. MTNGH accounted for 95.04% (16,695,574 shares) of total volume of shares traded and 80.85% (GH¢9,482,275.42) of total value of shares traded for the week.
The market closed on Friday with four laggards and a lone gainer. Fan Milk Ltd. led the laggards for the week after closing trading at GH¢2.45 from GH¢3.38 (-27.51%) at week open. MTN Ghana Ltd., the sole advancer, closed at GH¢0.58 from GH¢0.55 (+5.45%) at week open.
Thirty-five (35) counters remained flat at the closing bell on Friday.
The graphs and table below highlight activity on the market during the week.
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Best 5 &Worst 5 Performing Stocks
Best Performing Stocks: YTD Return
SIC Insurance Company Ltd. 25.00%
Camelot Ghana Ltd. 22.22%
Dannex Ayrton Starwin Plc. 2.56%
SCB Preference Share 1.16%
Worst Performing Stocks:
Fan Milk Ltd. -40.53%
Intraveneous Infusion Ltd -40.00%
CAL -21.35%
Total Petroleum Ghana Ltd. -20.00%
Guinness Ghana Breweries Ltd. -17.16%
CURRENCY MARKET
The Cedi weakened against the USD for the week. It traded at GH¢5.6230/$ on Friday, compared with GH¢5.6203/$ at week open, reflecting w/w and YTD depreciations of 0.05% and 1.59% respectively against the USD. This compares with YTD depreciation of 7.77% a year ago.
The Cedi also weakened against the Euro for the week. It traded at GH¢6.3605/€, compared with GH¢6.2406/€ at week open, reflecting w/w and YTD depreciations of 1.89% and 2.34% respectively against the Euro. This compares with YTD depreciation of 6.95% a year ago.
The Cedi likewise weakened against the GBP on the week. It traded at GH¢7.1415/£, compared with GH¢6.9186/£ at week open, reflecting w/w depreciation and YTD appreciation of 3.12% and 2.45% respectively against the GBP. This compares with YTD depreciation of 7.32% a year ago.
The Cedi again weakened against the CAD for the week. It opened trading at GH¢4.0689/C$ but closed at GH¢4.1927/C$, reflecting w/w depreciation and YTD appreciation of 2.95% and 1.80% respectively against the CAD. This compares with YTD depreciation of 10.10% a year ago.
Weekly Interbank Foreign Exchange Rates
Currency Pair Year Open Week Open Week Close Change
% YTD
%
01/01/20 01/06/20 05/06/20
USD/GHS 5.5337 5.6203 5.6230 -0.05 -1.59
GBP/GHS 7.3164 6.9186 7.1415 -3.12 2.45
EUR/GHS 6.2114 6.2406 6.3605 -1.89 -2.34
CAD/GHS 4.2681 4.0689 4.1927 -2.95 1.80
Source: Bank of Ghana
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES MARKET
Government raised a total of GH¢921.23 million in the week under review across the 91-Day and 182-Day Treasury Bills. This compared with GH¢1,327.10 million raised in the previous week.
The 91–Day and 182-Day Bills shed 7bps and 1bp to settle at 13.95% and 14.06% respectively.
Please see below for more details.
Security Year Open Previous Yield % Current Yield % Chg % YTD %
01/01/20 29/05/20 05/06/20
91 Day TB 14.70 14.02 13.95 -0.49 -5.07
182 Day TB 15.15 14.07 14.06 -0.12 -7.20
364 Day TB 17.90 16.88 16.88 0.00 -5.69
2-Yr FXR TN 20.95 18.75 18.75 0.00 -10.50
3-Yr Bond 19.7 18.85 18.85 0.00 -4.31
5-Yr Bond 19.50 21.70 21.70 0.00 11.28
6-Yr Bond 21.00 21.00 21.00 0.00 0.00
7-Yr Bond 16.25 16.25 16.25 0.00 0.00
10-Yr Bond 19.8 19.8 19.8 0.00 0.00
15-Yr Bond 19.75 19.75 19.75 0.00 0.00
20-Yr Bond 20.2 20.2 20.2 0.00 0.00
Source: Bank of Ghana
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COMMODITY MARKET
Gold prices closed higher on the week supported by a positive U.S. jobs data for the month of May. Gold futures settled at US$1,683.00 per ounce on Friday, reflecting w/w loss and YTD gain of 3.92% and 10.65% respectively.
Oil prices tallied gains on the week following an agreement by OPEC and its allies to extend production cuts till July 2020. Brent futures traded at US$42.30 a barrel on Friday, reflecting w/w gain and YTD loss of 19.73% and 35.91% respectively.
Prices of Cocoa posted losses for the week. Cocoa futures settled at US$2,398.00 per tonne on Friday, reflecting w/w and YTD losses of 2.28% and 5.599% respectively.
International Commodity Prices
Commodities Year Open Week Open Week Close Chg% YTD %
01/01/20 01/06/20 05/06/20
Brent crude oil (USD/bbl)
66.00 35.33 42.30
19.73
-35.91
Gold (USD/t oz.)
1,520.95 1,751.70 1,683.00
-3.92
10.65
Cocoa (USD/MT)
2,540.00 2,454.00 2,398.00
-2.28
-5.59
Source: www.investing.com
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BUSINESS TERM OF THE WEEK
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): A set of measures that help a company determine if it is reaching its performance and operational goals. Indicators can be both financial and non-financial, and there is no one set of indicators used by all companies. An example of a financial indicator is same store sales for a retail clothing chain, while an example of a non-financial indicator is the benefits created by hiring new executives.
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