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Ghana’s stock market hits golden streak

Kofi Agyeman
16 hours ago
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The Ghana Stock Exchange enjoyed a remarkably successful week, ending on April 24, 2026, with major gains across the board.

The main market index jumped by over 6 percent, while the total value of the entire market climbed to nearly GH¢279 billion.

Investors showed intense interest, spending over GH¢87 million on shares, a massive 40 percent increase in cash flow compared to the previous week.

This surge suggests that people are not just buying more; they are hunting for high-quality, valuable companies.

Finance and technology firms stole the spotlight, accounting for 90 percent of all trading activity. This heavy concentration highlights exactly where investors are putting their trust right now.

GCB Bank led the pack with a spectacular performance. Its share price soared by nearly 34 percent in just five days, meaning the stock has almost doubled in value since the start of the year.

Other financial players followed suit:
SIC Insurance rose over 20 percent, driven by strong company earnings.
Republic Bank climbed 18 percent, bringing its total growth for 2026 to a mind-blowing 319 percent.

MTN Ghana also rewarded shareholders with a 7.7 percent increase, continuing its steady upward trend.

Despite the general excitement, some companies faced a tough week. TotalEnergies saw the largest drop, losing nearly 10 percent of its value. Benso Palm Plantation and Fan Milk also shed some weight as their prices dipped slightly.

The year 2026 is turning out to be a golden era for the Accra bourse. Since January, the broader market has grown by 62 percent, while financial stocks have surged by an incredible 90 percent.

As we head into the final week of April, the market carries strong momentum. Although some investors began selling on Friday to lock in their profits, the overall mood remains optimistic. The coming days will reveal if this small dip is just a quick breather or a sign of a shift in the market’s direction.

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TAGGED:GCB BankGhana Stock ExchangeMTN GhanaSIC Insurance
SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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