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Daily Market Pulse: Steady But Positive Growth

3 min Read September 10, 2024 at 9:11 AM UTC

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BRVM Stock Market Update for September 10, 2024.


The BRVM (Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières) continued its steady performance on September 10, 2024, with key market indicators showing positive movement.

The BRVM Composite Index closed at 259.54 points, marking a 0.48% increase, while the BRVM 30 Index climbed 0.52% to reach 130.15 points. This growth reflects increased investor confidence, with gains across banking and telecom sectors leading the charge.

The session saw a cumulative market capitalization increase of 45.08 billion FCFA, with the total value of traded shares rising by 25.01% to 617.16 million FCFA from the previous day’s 493.68 million FCFA.

Sector Highlights

Banking and telecommunications stocks were the primary drivers of the market’s positive momentum.

Notably, Ecobank ETI (ETIT) led the gains with a 6.25% increase, closing at 17 FCFA, adding 18.08 billion FCFA in market capitalization. Sonatel (SNTS), a key player in the telecom sector, also posted a notable gain of 0.66%, closing at 23,000 FCFA, and adding 15 billion FCFA to its market value.

Other significant contributors to the market’s performance included Société Générale CI (SGBC), which saw its stock rise by 1.48% to 20,295 FCFA, contributing a gain of 9.17 billion FCFA, and Ecobank CI (ECOC), up 1.25% to 8,100 FCFA, adding 5.5 billion FCFA to its market capitalization.

Orange CI (ORAC) also showed modest growth, up 0.10% to 14,910 FCFA, adding 2.25 billion FCFA.

These five companies alone accounted for a total market capitalization increase of over 50 billion FCFA, which helped absorb losses from other underperforming stocks.

Underperformers

Despite the overall market growth, several stocks experienced declines, limiting the extent of the day’s gains.

Total Senegal (TTLS) saw the biggest loss, with its stock price falling by 6.21% to 2,190 FCFA, resulting in a market capitalization loss of 4.72 billion FCFA.

Onatel (ONTBF) followed with a 1.30% decline, closing at 2,655 FCFA and losing 2.38 billion FCFA.

Other notable losers included BOA Senegal (BOAS) (-2.44%) and BOA Niger (BOAN) (-2.63%), contributing losses of 2.28 billion FCFA and 1.3 billion FCFA, respectively.

Individual Stock Performances

A few stocks stood out in terms of individual performances.

Safca (SAFC), for instance, attracted significant interest from investors, gaining 7.14% to close at 825 FCFA. This marks a notable improvement despite some ongoing challenges with the company’s financial performance. Safca remains compliant with prudential ratios, boosting investor confidence.

Conversely, Sicable (CABC) experienced the largest decline, dropping 7.14% to 975 FCFA. Filtisac (FTSC) and BOA Niger (BOAN) also posted significant losses, falling 3.97% and 2.63%, respectively.

Outlook

The BRVM’s overall performance on September 10 reflects a healthy balance of gains and losses, with certain sectors such as banking and telecommunications driving growth.

The banking sector, in particular, has shown strong resilience, led by Ecobank ETI and SGBC. As the market continues to react to the financial results of key companies, investor sentiment remains largely positive.

Looking ahead, the performance of high-capitalization stocks, particularly in the banking and telecom sectors, will be key to sustaining the BRVM’s upward trend.

Companies like Sonatel, Ecobank CI, and SGBC are expected to continue leading the market, especially if they maintain their current growth trajectories. However, sectors like energy, represented by Total SN, may face ongoing challenges due to market volatility.

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