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Market Review [H1-2017]
Half-Year Market Review [H1-2017] July 2017 Economic Overview GDP Growth: Aided by increased crude oil production, the economy expanded by 6.6 percent on year-on-year basis in the first quarter of 2017 compared to 4.4 percent in the same period in 2016. The non-oil sector GDP growth stood at 3.9 percent relative to 6.3 percent recorded for the same period in 2016. Economic growth has been weak since 2014, with GDP staying around 4 percent, due to lower prices for Monetary Policy Easing: The Bank of Ghana reduced commodity exports and a fiscal crisis. The government its policy rate by 300 basis points during the first half has projected a GDP growth of 6.3 percent in 2017. of the year citing positive inflation outlook and a Fiscal Deficit: Central government operations for the relatively stable Ghana cedi. The benchmark interest first half of the year was largely in line with targets in rate was lowered 200 basis points in March to 23.50 the 2017 budget. Fiscal operations for the first half percent and further lowered by 100 basis points in May resulted in a cash deficit of 2.7 percent of GDP, against to 22.50 percent. a set target of 3.5 percent, mainly due to expenditure controls even as revenue fell below target. Total Fixed Income Market expenditure stood at 23.0 billion cedis against a target of 27.6 billion cedis whereas total revenue and grants Yields on GoG domestic securities trended downwards stood at 17.5 billion cedis against a target of 20.5 during the first half of the year, signaling a drive billion cedis. -
WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW 14 February 2020
DATABANK RESEARCH WEEKLY MARKET REVIEW 14 February 2020 ANALYST CERTIFICATE & REQUIRED DISCLOSURE BEGINS ON PAGE 4 GSE MARKET STATISTICS SUMMARY Current Previous % Change Weekly Market Review DSI-20 Index 98.39 98.17 0.23% The equity market indices posted a weekly gain. The GSE-CI Level 2,203.63 2,196.72 0.31% Market Cap (GH¢ m) 56,625.40 56,553.66 0.13% benchmark composite index closed 0.31% higher at YTD Return DSI-20 -2.50% -2.73% 2,203.63 points, reflecting an improved YTD return of - YTD Return GSE-CI -2.37% -2.68% 2.37%. The DSI-20 Index also expanded 0.23% w/w to Weekly Volume Traded (Shares) 4,621,673 2,481,186 86.27% 98.39 points, representing a YTD return of -2.50%. Weekly Turnover (GH¢) 3,130,797 2,078,982 50.59% Avg. Daily Volume Traded The indices were lifted by gains in SCB (+0.21% w/w, 2,044,789 2,260,261 -9.53% (Shares) GH¢19.04), MTNGH (+1.52% w/w, GH¢0.67) and SIC Avg. Daily Value Traded (GH¢) 1,633,928 1,827,729 -10.60% (+12.50% w/w, GH¢0.09). However, the gains in the No. of Counters Traded 22 20 indices were limited by declines in EGH (-1.14% w/w, No. of Gainers 3 1 GH¢7.80), GGBL (-4.14% w/w, GH¢1.62), EGL (-2.44% No. of Laggards 4 6 w/w, GH¢1.60) and FML (-0.24% w/w, GH¢4.09). -
THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED 2010 Annual Report
AUDITED FULL YEAR REPORT 2010 THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED 2010 Annual Report 1 THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED 2ii AUDITED FULL YEAR REPORT 2010 THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED Audited Full Year Report For The Period Ended December 31, 2010 1 THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED 2 AUDITED FULL YEAR REPORT 2010 CONTENTS Notice of Annual General Meeting 04 Chairman’s Statement to Shareholders 05 Performance Summary 09 Portfolio at a Glance 10 Interview with your Fund Manager 11 Report of Directors 14 Report of the Auditors 15 Statement Of Net Assets 16 Statement of Assets and Liabilities 17 Income and Distribution Accounts 18 Statement of Movement In Net Assets and Issued Shares 19 Notes to Financial Statements 21 Custodian’s Report 26 Corporate Information 29 Directors and Officers Information 30 Proxy Form 34 This report shall not constitute an invitation to buy shares of the Fund. Subscriptions are to be made only on the basis of the current scheme particulars, accompanied by a copy of the latest available annual report, and if published thereafter, the most recent half year report. 3 THE DATABANK BALANCED FUND LIMITED NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 3rd Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of Databank Balanced Fund Limited will be held at the National Theatre, Accra, Ghana on Friday the 29th of July 2011 at 11:00a.m for the following purposes: 1. To consider the Directors’ Report and the Report of the Auditors for the year ended December 31, 2010. 2. To receive and adopt the Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2010 3. -
Weekly Market Watch Sic-Fsl Investment+ Research| Market Reviews|Ghana
WEEKLY MARKET WATCH SIC-FSL INVESTMENT+ RESEARCH| MARKET REVIEWS|GHANA 28th May, 2015 ACCRA BOURSE SOARS, DESPITE…! STOCK MARKET The excitement on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) increased INDICATORS WEEK WEEK END CHANGE last week, as appetite for capital market investment improved. OPEN Indeed, recent corporate actions like the increases in petroleum Market Capitalization products and the worsening of the local currency were looked (GH¢'million) 64,440.64 64,575.13 0.21% upon to thwart market performance, however, the contrary was Market Capitalization (US$'million) 16,499.13 16,305.20 -1.18% true as players appeared unperturbed of current happenings, intensifying their bets on shares. Volume traded (shares) 2,590,114.00 1,395,992.00 -46.10% Shares of Ecobank Ghana Limited (EBG), Total Petroleum Value Traded (GH¢) 2,089,785.25 2,293,571.34 9.75% Ghana Limited (TOTAL), Enterprise Group Limited (EGL), Fan Value Traded (US$) 535,060.36 579,126.18 8.24% Milk Limited (FML) and Aluworks Limited (ALW) were the most Table 1: Market Summary sought after in the week. INDEX ANALYSIS In the end, all the major market indicators went up; with the INDICATORS Closing Week YTD GSE-CI closing last Thursday’s trading at 2,362.28 points, Level Change CHANGE representing a year-to-date change of 4.48% whilst the GSE- FSI also settled at an annual yield of 7.96% to close the week GSE Composite Index 2,362.28 1.06% 4.48% at 2,422.33 points. Also, the SIC-FSL Top 15 index (SIC-FSL T- SIC-FSL Top 15 Index 4,476.58 0.70% 13.53% 15) which measures the performance of liquid equities, posted the biggest returns on the market last week, closing at GSE Financial Stocks Index 2,422.33 1.25% 7.96% 4,476.58 points, which represented a return of 13.53%. -
Ssnit Investments Series
SSNIT INVESTMENTS SERIES SECOND EDITION INTRODUCTION This edition of the SSNIT Investments Series focuses on the Listed Equities Portfolio, one of the three sub-asset classes of the Equities Portfolio. Listed equity refers to ownership interests in companies whose shares are traded publicly on a Stock Market. The Trust currently has share interests in 23 out of the 37 companies listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE), with a total value of GH¢1.8 billion as at June 2017. A portion of the Trust’s shares in Tullow Oil Plc is also listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE). The composition of the Trust’s Listed Equities Portfolio, also referred to as the SSNIT Stock Market Portfolio (SSMP), is shown in Table 1. Table 1: SSNIT Listed Equity Holdings # Company Ticker Shareholding (%) 1 Anglogold Ashanti Ltd. AGA 0.02% 2 Aluworks Limited ALW 62.62% 3 Ayrton Drug Man. Ltd. AYRTN 18.00% 4 Benso Oil Palm Plantation BOPP 4.31% 5 CAL Bank Limited CAL 33.18% 6 Cocoa Processing Co. Ltd. CPC 10.14% 7 Ecobank Ghana Ltd. EGH 16.21% 8 Enterprise Group Ltd EGL 6.22% 9 Ecobank Transnational Inc. ETI 3.86% 10 Fan Milk Limited FML 1.59% 11 GCB Bank GCB 29.89% 12 Guinness Gh. Breweries Ltd. GGBL 7.57% 13 Ghana Oil Co. Ltd. GOIL 25.00% 14 Golden Web Ltd. GWEB 20.78% 15 HFC Bank Ltd. HFC 26.09% 16 Produce Buying Co. Ltd. PBC 38.10% 17 Standard Chartered Bank SCB 14.55% 18 SIC Insurance Ltd. -
Social and Environmental Accounting Reporting and Financial Performances in Ghana
International Journal of Economics and Finance; Vol. 11, No. 4; 2019 ISSN 1916-971X E-ISSN 1916-9728 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Social and Environmental Accounting Reporting and Financial Performances in Ghana Li KaoDui1, Zou Muyun1 & Osei-Assibey Bonsu Mandella1 1 School of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China Correspondence: Osei-Assibey Mandella Bonsu, School of Finance and Economics, Jiangsu University, 301, Xuefu Road, Zhenjiang, 212013, Jiangsu Province, P.R. China. E-mail: [email protected] Received: January 6, 2019 Accepted: March 15, 2019 Online Published: March 20, 2019 doi:10.5539/ijef.v11n4p82 URL: https://doi.org/10.5539/ijef.v11n4p82 This article is the research result of the project “Postgraduate Research & Practice Innovation Program of Jiangsu Province” (Project Number is SJCX17_0565). Abstract The paper seeks to ascertain the effects of social and environmental accounting disclosure on the financial performance of companies registered on the Ghana Stock Exchange over the period of three years from 2015 to 2017. The study similarly seeks to determine the extents of social and environmental accounting issues reported and finally document the extent to which companies included SEAR issues in their corporate strategy plan in Ghana. The study used secondary data from a published corporate annual statements of all the registered companies on the Ghana Stock Exchange. A regression model and t-test were used to ascertain the effects of social and environmental accounting reporting on firm‟s financial performance. However, questionnaires and content analysis were also used in company reports as a system to measure the degree and nature of corporate social accounting reporting as maintained by the number of words disclosed over the three periods. -
Has Gse Played Its Role in the Economic Development of Ghana?
CAPITAL MARKET 23 YEARS AND COUNTING: HAS GSE PLAYED ITS ROLE IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF GHANA? 1st CAPITAL MARKET CONFERENCE BY EKOW AFEDZIE, DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR MAY 10, 2013 INTRODUCTION Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) was established with a Vision: -To be a relevant, significant, effective and efficient instrument in mobilizing and allocating long-term capital for Ghana’s economic development and growth. INTRODUCTION OBJECTIVES - To facilitate the Mobilization of long term capital by Corporate Bodies/Business and Government through the issuance of securities (shares, bonds, etc). - To provide a Platform for the trading of issued securities. MEMBERSHIP OF GHANA STOCK EXCHANGE GSE as a public company limited by Guarantee has No OWNERS OR SHAREHOLDERS. GSE has Members who are either corporate or individuals. There are two categories of members:- - Licensed Dealing Members - 20 - Associate Members - 34 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1968 - Pearl report by Commonwealth Development Finance Co. Ltd. recommended the establishment of a Stock Exchange in Ghana within two years and suggested ways of achieving it. 1970 – 1989 - Various committees established by different governments to explore ways of bringing into being a Stock Exchange in the country. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1971 - The Stock Exchange Act was enacted. - The Accra Stock Exchange Company incorporated but never operated. Feb, 1989 - PNDC government set up a 10-member National Committee on the establishment of Stock Exchange under the chairmanship of Dr. G.K. Agama, the then Governor of the Bank of Ghana. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND July, 1989 - Ghana Stock Exchange was incorporated as a private company limited by guarantee under the Companies Code, 1963. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Nov. -
Meeting Changing
Meeting changing needs Annual Report & Financial Statements 2016 Vision Values In all our markets, - Friendliness our pedigree will be - Trust recognized, our - Reliability strength respected, Mission - Excellence our expertise We provide all who - Professionalism valued and our come into contact solutions sought by with us their all who desire an desired advantage advantage in life. because... we are the best at what we do! Contents Review 2 Notice and Agenda of Annual General Meeting 3 Five Year Financial Summary Financial Statements 4 Corporate Information 38 - 40 5 - 7 Report of the independent auditor Chairman’s Statement 41 8 Statements of financial position Board of Directors 42 9 Income statements Non-Executive Directors of Subsidiary Companies 43 10 - 13 Statements of Comprehensive Income Chief Executive Officer’s Review 44 - 46 15 - 17 Statements of Changes in Equity Executive Director’s Review (Insurance) 47 19 - 22 Statements of Cash Flows Executive Director’s Review (Life) 48 - 100 24 - 25 Notes to the Financial Statements General Manager’s Review (Trustees) 101 27 - 28 Shareholders’ Information General Manager’s Review (Properties) 102 - 103 Certificate of Solvency in Respect of the Life Business Governance 105 30 - 31 Proxy Form Corporate Governance Statement 32 - 33 107 Enterprise in The Community Voting Card 34 - 37 Report of the Directors Enterprise Group Limited Annual Report 2015 1 Notice of an Annual General Meeting IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Seventh Annual General Meeting of Enterprise Group Limited NOTICE (the “Company”) will be held on Tuesday, August 8, 2017 at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 54 Independence Avenue, Ridge, Accra, Ghana at 10 am for the following purposes: ORDINARY BUSINESS 1. -
Annual Report 2016 Annual Report National Insurance Commission National Insurance Commission
ANNUAL REPORT 16 & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS National Insurance Commission 2016 | Annual Report NNATIONALational Insu INSURANrance CECommission COMMISSION Appiah-Ampofo House Standard Conference Package Hall Rental (Seating Capacity 200) Power Point Projector P.A System One Coee Break Buet Lunch Mineral Water Note Pad, Folder And Pen Internet Connectivity Ultra Modern Hall | Modern and State of the Art Facilities | Secured and Large Car Park | Central Location | Competitive Price | Spacious Lawns For More Information And Reservation, Please Call The Following Numbers 0302 238300 | 0302 238301 Location: Appiah-Ampofo House, Independence Ave, National Insurance Commission Tel: 233 302 238 300/1 | Fax: 233 302 237 248 | Email: [email protected] | Website: www.nicgh.Org Contents Foreword 7 Chairman’s Report 8 The National Insurance Commission Corporate Information 11 NIC’s Operations 12 Ghana Insurance Market Report 2016 Economic Review 21 Ghana Insurance Market Report (2012 – 2016) 22 Financial & Ratio Analysis 36 Appendices 2016 NIC Financial Reports 72 2016 Fire Maintenance Fund Financial Reports 86 List of Registered Insurance Companies 96 List of Registered Reinsurance Companies 103 List of Registered Broking Companies 104 2016 Annual Report National Insurance Commission 6 2016 Annual Report 2016 Annual Report National Insurance Commission National Insurance Commission FOREWORD Introduction The National Insurance Commission (NIC) issued the Governance and Risk Management framework in 2015. The activities of NIC in 2016 was geared at ensuring that the principles and values set out in the Governance and Risk Management framework are embedded in the regulated entities operations. To this end, the NIC organised a number of workshops for key stakeholders in the insurance industry to educate them on what is expected of them in relation to the Governance and Risk Management framework. -
Market Report
Market Report November 2017 MARKET HIGHLIGHTS GSE STOCK INDICES/CAPITALIZATION NOV 2017 YTD CHANGE NOV 2016 YTD CHANGE GSE COMPOSITE INDEX (GSE-CI) 2,521.67 49.29% 1,575.71 -21.01% GSE FINANCIAL STOCK INDEX (GSE-FSI) 2,228.29 44.19% 1,397.86 -27.57% MARKET CAPITALIZATION (GH¢ M) 58,503.37 10.91% 50,917.09 10.85% DOMESTIC CAPITALIZATION (GH¢ M) 15,875.06 41.93% 9,084.99 -18.78% MARKET TURNOVER - EQUITIES NOV 2017 NOV 2016 VOLUME TRADED 17,841,085 8,530,830 VALUE TRADED (GH¢) 40,884,976.08 13,779,065.36 NUMBER OF TRANSACTIONS 1,432 1,784 TRADING DAYS 22 22 NUMBER OF TRADED SYMBOLS 28 33 MARKET DAILY AVERAGES - EQUITIES NOV 2017 NOV 2016 AVERAGE VOLUME TRADED 810,958 387,765 AVERAGE VALUE TRADED (GH¢) 1,858,408.00 626,321.15 AVERAGE NUMBER OF TRANSACTIONS 65 81 MARKET TURNOVER - EQUITIES JAN TO NOV 2017 JAN TO NOV 2016 VOLUME TRADED 315,712,633 123,776,938 VALUE TRADED (GH¢) 503,131,084.08 233,285,598.39 NUMBER OF TRANSACTIONS 19,753 19,385 TRADING DAYS 229 230 NUMBER OF TRADED SYMBOLS 39 43 MARKET TURNOVER - FIXED INCOME (DEBT) SECURITIES IN GH¢ MILLIONS NOV 2017 NOV 2016 CORPORATE - - GOG NOTES AND BONDS (GH¢ M) *** 1,045.19 789.79 MARKET TURNOVER - FIXED INCOME (DEBT) SECURITIES IN GH¢ MILLIONS JAN-NOV 2017 JAN-NOV 2016 CORPORATE - - GOG NOTES AND BONDS (GH¢ M) *** 12,237.91 - LISTINGS NOV 2017 NOV 2016 LISTED COMPANIES 40 39 LISTED EQUITIES ORDINARY SHARES 36 35 DEPOSITORY SHARES 1 1 PREFERENCE SHARES 1 1 EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS 1 1 FOUR (4) EQUITIES ON GHANA ALTERNATIVE MARKET (GAX) 4 4 DELISTINGS-EQUITIES NOV 2017,NOV 2016) 0 0 NUMBER -
Quarterly Financial Markets Report
Quarterly Financial Markets Report Second Quarter 2016 Global Economic Highlights Highlighted by UK’s vote to leave the EU, weak demand, high unemployment levels, financial frailties and geopolitical risks, the global economic environment continued to be plagued by weakened growth prospects in the last three months. The late June U.K. referendum to leave the European Union sent shock waves across the globe, leaving global financial markets in turmoil. The equity markets fell sharply and the British Pound plunged 8.4% and 12.5% against the U.S. Dollar and Japanese Yen, respectively. The value of the British Pound against the US Dollar was at its lowest in the past 31 years. Reassurance on support from the central bank saw the economy enjoying some reprieve as the financial markets rebounded partially in fragments. With manufacturing growth stalling over the past year and construction figures weakening markedly in June, U.K. growth continued to be driven primarily by the services sector. The rate of Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) remained low at around 0.3% partly due to relatively subdued global demand growth. Both Standard & Poor’s, and Fitch on the back of the foregoing downgraded U.K’s credit ratings. With a lift from the European Central Bank’s stimulus cut, low energy prices and a rebound in consumer spending, figures from the 19-nation bloc were impressive before the Brexit, with GDP rising by 0.6% in Q1 2016 despite a backdrop of the global market turmoil at the start of the year. However, questions about the EU’s stability and the potential for an economic downturn after Britain’s surprise exit from the EU dominated the centre stage in the Eurozone at the end of the second quarter. -
SIC Insurance Company Limited PROSPECTUS
SIC Insurance Company Limited PROSPECTUS Initial Public Offer 97,822,500 ordinary shares of no par value at 30Gp (¢3,000) per share (Regarding the Divestiture of SIC General Business) Lead Broker/Manager MERBAN STOCKBROKERS LIMITED Co-Sponsoring Broker SIC FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED December 3, 2007 1 SIC Insurance Company Ltd. Initial Public Offer DISCLAIMER The Directors of SIC Insurance Company Limited (SIC) collectively and individually accept full responsibility for the accuracy of the information given in this prospectus. After making all reasonable inquiries and to the best of their knowledge and belief there are no facts the omission of which would make any statement in this document misleading. No director has an interest in the Company. There is however no restriction on any director who wants to acquire some of the shares during the offer period. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the Sponsoring Brokers this prospectus constitutes full and true disclosure of all material facts about the Issue and the Issuer and where appropriate the profit forecast has been stated by the directors after due and careful inquiry. A copy of this document has been delivered to the Registrar of Companies for registration. The Registrar has not checked and will not check the accuracy of any statement made and accepts no responsibility thereof or for the financial soundness of the Company or the value of securities concerned. This prospectus has been reviewed and approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in accordance with Section 9 of the Securities Industry Law, 1993 (PNDCL 333) as amended.