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    NSE Turnover Rises to KSh 607 Million

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - September 22, 2020
    - September 22, 2020
    Kenya Business newsMarkets
    NSE Turnover Rises to KSh 607 Million

    Turnover at the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE) rose to KSh 607 Million on Tuesday 22nd September. 23.81 Million shares were traded in 1,053 deals.

    This is compared to a turnover of KSh 204.4 Million on a volume of 8.40 Million shares that were transacted on Monday, 21st September 2020.

    Safaricom was the top mover at the bourse with a volume of 9.99 Million shares traded followed by KenGen 4.66 Million, Equity 2.42 Million, Kenya Reinsurance 1.82 Million and Equity Group 1.45 Million.

    The biggest loser was Kenya Orchards whose price dipped by 9.80% to KSh 11.05, followed by Stanlib Fahari REIT which was down 7.01% to KSh 5.04, Home Afrika, Uchumi and KenGen whose prices fell down by 6.82%, 6.45% and 6.34% to KSh 0.41, KSh 0.29 and KSh 5.02 respectively.

    Top gainers were led by TPS East Africa(Serena) whose share price rose 6.75% to KSh 16.65, Umeme Limited up 5.81% to KSh 7.28, Nation Media, Total and BAT.

    The secondary bond market had a turnover of KSh 3.01 billion transacted in 73 deals compared to KSh 2.11 billion traded yesterday.

    ALSO READ:Turnover at NSE Halves to KSh 204.4 Million

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