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Ghana Stock Exchange ends week up as market cap surpasses GH¢266billion
David Apinga••433 words · 3 min read
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The GSE Composite Index experienced a rally, but some equities took a tumble - what's behind the week's market activity?
The Ghana Stock Exchange saw a week of active trading across sectors. Investors are watching closely as the market cap sees significant movement - what could this mean for the future?
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