Letshego was once again the driving force behind what little activity there was as 1.5m shares changed hands in the name.
Another dull day in Nairobi from an activity point of view while foreigners (68.8%) dominated what little turnover there was. Safcom had a solid day from a performance point of view as the telco managed to close +2.4% higher on tiny volume of 2.8m shares. The two major banking stocks ended the day mixed (on dire volumes) with KNCB closing +0.8% higher while EQBNK fell -2.0%.
An absolutely dire day from an activity point of view in Port Louis.
Much of the same in Lagos unfortunately with crosses in GTB ($3.9m) and NB ($1.5m) the only names worth mentioning from an activity point if view as the lack of interest continues. Banking stocks managed to close in positive territory thanks to gains in Zenith (+1.55%) and GTB (+0.97%). Consumers (+0.33%) also closed higher with NB (+0.24%) closing on a positive note.
Please note that the index figure above is correct at the time of writing.
Nothing to report from Harare.
Country |
Notation |
Currency |
YTD % |
South Africa |
ZAR |
13.46 |
14.95 |
Nigeria |
NGN |
325.13 |
-38.70 |
Kenya |
KES |
101.40 |
0.89 |
Mauritius |
MUR |
35.03 |
2.34 |
Botswana |
BWP |
10.36 |
8.64 |
Tanzania |
TZS |
2187.00 |
-1.72 |
Uganda |
UGX |
3370.00 |
0.06 |
Rwanda |
RWF |
798.79 |
-6.73 |
Ghana |
GHS |
3.96 |
-3.94 |
BRVM |
XOF |
586.84 |
5.42 |
Egypt |
EGP |
8.88 |
-11.90 |
Morocco |
MAD |
9.66 |
2.78 |
Tunisia |
TNF |
2.19 |
-6.76 |