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The ZSE market faltered in Friday’s session as the All-Share Index was 0.23% weaker at 194.56pts while, the Blue-Chip Index was 1.02% lower at 186.78pts. The Agriculture Index declined 1.09% to settle at 189.30pts while, on the contrary the Mid-Cap Index was 2.10% higher at 246.38pts. Zimpapers led the laggards of the day as it plunged 14.23% to $0.1130 while, First Mutual Limited trailed behind on a 12.95% slid to $3.9000.
Written by EFE Research
The ZSE market registered marginal gains in the new week as the All-Share Index rose by 0.31% to settle at 195.61pts while, the Blue-Chip Index charged 0.89% to 188.44pts. On the contrary, the Mid Cap Index fell by 0.46% to 245.26pts while, the Agriculture Index dropped 2.26% to 185.03pts on the back of losses in SeedCo, Ariston and Dairibord.
ZSE maintained a positive momentum in mid-week session as the All-Share Index gained 0.48% to 196.54pts while, the BlueChip Index added 0.57% to 189.50pts. The Agriculture Index ticked up 0.39% to 185.76pts while, the Mid Cap Index rose 0.21% to 245.78pts. Ecocash Holdings led the gainers of the day after a 14.96% surge that took it to $0.1440 while, banking giant CBZ followed on a 8.64% increase to finish at $7.8000.
The market recorded modest gains in the penultimate session of the month as the All-Share Index rose by 0.04% to 196.61pts while, the Agriculture Index advanced 1.67% to 188.87pts. The Mid Cap Index edged up 0.56% to 247.17pts while, on the contrary the Blue-Chip Index fell 0.14% to 189.23pts. TSL Limited led the gainers of the day on 11.54% jump to settle at $2.9000 with Proplastics trailing behind on a 6.17% gain to $1.2000.
Econet highlighted the market in month-ending session as 97,644,338 shares exchanged hands at negotiated price of $2.4800 bringing the total shares traded in the session to $97,688,999 shares. The trade represented 98.87% of the total shares exchanged hands and 94.48% of the value outturn. Mashonaland Holdings led the winners of the day on a 7.27% surge to $1.3087.
The ZSE market commenced the new month of June in gains as the All-Share Index rose by 1.38% to 199.57pts while, the Blue-Chip Index firmed up 1.78% to 193.18pts. The Mid Cap Index added 0.23% to settle at 246.73pts. Telecommunication giant Econet headlined the gainers of the day on 12.94% jump to end pegged at $3.3595 with Proplastics trailing behind on a 7.93% gain to $1.3750. AFDIS edged up 2.79% to $7.0000 while, beverages giant Delta advanced 0.21% to close at $13.5299.
The market slipped into the red in Tuesday’s session to see the All-Share Index retreating 0.01% to end at 199.55pts while, the Agriculture Index let go 0.01% to 189.39pts. The Mid Cap Index lost 0.33% to end at 245.93pts. On the contrary, the ZSE Top Ten Index went up 0.09% to close at 193.36pts. Star Africa was the top laggard of the day on a 9.17% decline to $0.0501.
The ZSE continued to falter in mid-week session as selected heavies dragged down the market. The All-Share Index declined 0.30% to 198.95pts while, the ZSE Top 10 Index shed 0.22% to 192.94pts. The ZSE Agriculture Index went down 3.86% to settle at 182.08pts on the back of losses in Seed Co, BAT and TSL. The Mid-Cap Index slipped 0.54% to 244.61pts.
Losses continued to persist on the bourse in Thursday’s session as the All-Share Index fell 0.45% to 198.06pts while, the Agriculture Index retreated 2.08% to 178.30pts. The Mid Cap Index parred off 1.88% to settle at 240.02pts while, on the contrary the Blue-Chip Index rose by 0.03% to 192.99pts. Dragging the market was brick manufacturer Willdale that dropped 16.33% to settle at $0.0502 with TSL following on a 14.99% dip to end pegged at $2.3800.......
Construction group Masimba anchored today’s turnover as 169.90m shares worth $19.97m traded in the session. The trade accounted for 63.44% of the total turnover and 8.23% of the volume aggregate. Fintech group Ecocash was the top volume driver of the day as it claimed 90.85% of the aggregate and 22.24% of the value outturn.