Safaricom Plc. was the most traded counter on the day – accounting for 48.45 percent of the total market activity. The stock’s turnover came in at 68.6 million shillings – with net foreign outflows amounting to 41.9 million shillings.
Turnover appreciated by 30.8 percent to 4.86 billion shillings up from 3.7 billion shillings the previous trading day.
The IFB bond segment was the most traded segment of the day – accounting for 63.5 percent of trades above 50 billion shillings.
Equities
Turnover rose by 10.8 percent to 141.52 million shillings up from 127.7 million shillings the previous trading day. Local investors were the dominant players on the day. They accounted for 69.3 percent of the total market turnover.
Foreign investors registered bearish sentiments on key blue chips to print net outflows totaling 45.5 million shillings in the day.
Safaricom Plc. was the most traded counter on the day – accounting for 48.45 percent of the total market activity. The stock’s turnover came in at 68.6 million shillings – with net foreign outflows amounting to 41.9 million shillings.
Fixed Income
Turnover appreciated by 30.8 percent to 4.86 billion shillings up from 3.7 billion shillings the previous trading day.
The IFB bond segment was the most traded segment of the day – accounting for 63.5 percent of trades above 50 billion shillings.
IFB1/2022/006 and IFB1/2023/017 were the most traded papers of the day.
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