Inactive Ciboney stock led gains during Wednesday’s trading Loop Jamaica

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The inactive stock Ciboney Group led gains on an otherwise declining market during Wednesday’s trading.

Ciboney gained 10 per cent to close at $0.66 on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).

It was followed by Stanley Motta up 5.0 per cent to $5.44.

The top declining stocks were Portland JSX down 19 per cent to $8.20, followed by PBS Preference shares down 17 per cent to $124.64. The JSE Index declined by 474.78 points (0.13 per cent) to close at 359,294.69 points and the volume traded amounted to 38,832,617 valued at $938,675,237.96.

The JSE All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 146.95 points (0.04 per cent) to close at 408,382.25 points and the volume traded amounted to 38,829,352 valued at $937,508,919.63.

The JSE Financial Index declined by 0.27 points (0.32 per cent) to close at 85.25 points and the volume traded amounted to 27,449,078 valued at $765,505,752.16.

Also on the day, the JSE Manufacturing & Distribution Index advanced by 0.26 points (0.26 per cent) to close at 101.40 points and the volume traded amounted to 39,947,274 valued at $272,033,265.00.

Overall Market activity resulted from trading in 55 stocks of which 21 advanced, 22 declined and 12 traded firm. Market volume amounted to 38,832,617 units valued at over $938,675,237.96.

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