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    NSE Daily Equity Turnover Rises to KSh 851.05 Million

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - March 10, 2022
    - March 10, 2022
    Kenya Business newsMarkets
    NSE Daily Equity Turnover Rises to KSh 851.05 Million

    Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE) Daily Equity Turnover rose to KSh 851.1 Million when trading ended at the bourse this Thursday March 10th 2022.

    The volume of shares traded also increased to 19.9 Million from the previous 10.2 Million while the number of equity deals declined to 1230 from the previous 1287.

    The Banking Sector had shares worth Kes.461M transacted which accounted for 54.14% of the day’s traded value. Standard Chartered Bank actively moved 1.1Million shares valued at KSh151Million at between KSh131.00 and KSh 133.00. KCB Group moved 3.3M shares valued at KSh 148M and closed at KSh44.70. Equity Group Holdings
    remained steady at KSh51.00 with shares worth KSh 141 Million transacted.

    The NSE All Share Index was down 0.07 points to close at 157.85 while the NSE 20 share index lost 14,57 points to close at 1869.72. The NSE 25 share index was up 6.32 points to close at 3601.66.

    NSE TOP GAINERS AND LOSERS

    Nairobi Business Ventures was the day’s top gainer, rising 4.53% to KSh4.85 followed by NCBA which gained 1.65% to close at 24.70; IMH which was up 1.46% to KSh 20.80; Co-0p Bank which was up 0.78% to KSh 12.95.

    The worst performers were led by Standard Group, which declined by 9.49% to KSh 14.30 followed by Sanlam Kenya which lost 9.43% to KSh 12.00; Trans-Century which declined by 9.01% to KSh 1.01; Eveready which fell 7.29% to KSh 0.89 and TPSE which lost 6.40% to close at KSh 11.70.

    The secondary bonds market has a decline in turnover to KSh 3.5 Billion from the previous a KSh 4.4 Billion while the total deals fell to 103 from the previous day’s 140.

    The derivatives market 26 contracts worth KSh 1,183,910 compared to 36 contracts worth KSh 1,286,020 concluded at the previous trading session.

    Safaricom was the day’s main feature with 9.8Million shares valued at KSh.344Million changing hands at between KSh34.80 and KSh35.50; this represented 40.45% of the day’s traded value.

    ALSO READ:NSE Records a 63% Decline in Daily Equity Turnover to Kes 358 Million

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