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Foreign Investor Account for 75.05 Percent on Wednesday

BY Juma · August 18, 2016 07:08 am

Equities

Foreign investors accounted for 75.05% of total turnover against 24.95% of local participation. Accumulative activities took center-stage, resulting in net inflows worth KES 149.55Mn relative to net inflows worth KES 127.00Mn on Tuesday.

Kenya Commercial Bank Limited (NSE: KCB) recorded a turnover of KES 261.16Mn representing 30.32% of market activity and 41.20% of foreign investor activity, followed by Equity Group Holding Limited (NSE: EQTY) was the day’s highest traded stock, recording a turnover of KES 128.44Mn to account for 15.21% of total market activity and 20.26% of foreign investor activity.

Safaricom Limited (NSE: SCOM) posted the day’s highest net inflows worth KES 56.31Mn and the day’s highest net outflows, worth KES 0.84Mn, were posted by the Cooperative Bank of Kenya Limited (NSE: COOP).

Currencies

In a week strongly influenced by economic data, Wednesday fared no different; with the shilling shedding against all but two of its international and regional peers.

The local currency continued to drop points against the US Dollar, a trend predominant in August, despite lower-than expected core consumer price index (YoY). The dollar turned defense into attack on the day, attributable to revived bets on the US interest rate hike; as a result of Fed minutes to be released later today.

This, however, halted a red-hot run for oil prices and emerging market; restoring doubts on upcoming talks between oil exporter countries. A similar story was illustrated across the pond, after the Kenyan shilling shed against the Sterling Pound and the Euro by 0.58% and 0.59% (respectively).

The pound was buoyed by economic data which showed a 4.8% unemployment rate (as expected), while the Euro continued to rally on the indexed positive six-month economic outlook for the single-currency area; which is based on 350 German institutional investors and analysts.

 

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

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