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    Market Report 24/11/2015

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - November 24, 2015
    - November 24, 2015
    Kenya Business news

    NSE Market Report 24/11/2015

    Turnover on the bourse was KES 932 Million. All share Index lost 1.67 points to close at 145.96 points. NSE 20 Index was slightly down by 0.01% to close at 4,020.55 points.

    Gainers

    CounterPrice% Change
    HAFR1.407.69
    KQ4.957.61
    MSC1.756.06
    PORT40.004.58
    LKL4.904.26

    Losers

    CounterPrice% Change
    UMME17.309.90
    TCL10.209.73
    FIRE3.555.33
    ADSS2.755.17
    OCH4.704.08

    Movers

    CounterVolumeMarket Cap.
    SCOM15.36M651.06B
    EABL1.42M219.04B
    KCB0.789M2.68B
    KENO0.655M11.55B

    Safaricom

    Safaricom accounted for 63.1% of the volumes traded in today’s session. 344 deals were executed. It was down 2.99% to close at KES 16.25 per share. It seems the trend has reversed and traders are on the sell side eager to lock in short term gains since the announcement of the results.

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    EAC Markets

    Rwanda Stock Exchange

    • •RSI and ALSI remained constant to close at 157.36 and 131.91 respectively.
    • •BK counter closed at Frw 280 (Frw 280 previous). The trading session recorded a total turnover of Frw 168,000 from 600 shares traded in one deal.
    • •Bralirwa counter was quiet today. The company last traded at Frw 200.
    • •CTL counter was quiet today. The company last traded at Frw 104.
    • •KCB counter was quiet today. The company last traded at Frw 330. EQTY, NMG and USL counters were quiet today and last closed at Frw 334, Frw 1,200 and Frw 104 respectively

    Uganda

    • • The USE ALSI and USE LSI rose 0.35 percent and 0.30 percent respectively to close at 1,757.61 and 377.28

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