In the second week of March 2020, bonds of total face value of K28,042,000 were transacted in 14 trades, yielding a market value sales K18,810,000. Only three days recorded trades during the week of which Wednesdays’ bond trading was the best performing for the week in terms of Total face value and Market value sales. Week one of bond trading on the LuSE is the best performing week of March thus far.
Monday 9th
There were no bonds traded today.
Tuesday 10th
Bonds of total face value K8,250,000 were transacted in 8 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K6,145,930.
Wednesday 11th
Bonds of total face value K10,645,000 were transacted in 1 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K7,699,980.
Thursday 12th
There were no bonds traded today.
Friday 13th
Bonds of total face value K9,147,000 were transacted in 5 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K4,967,020.
During the week, bonds of total face value of K28,042,000 were transacted in 14 trades, yielding a market value sales of K18,810,000.
The bond market continues to dominate the equities’ market. Although, in week two of February 2020 bond trading we saw something we had not seen, where the bond market did not completely eclipse the equities market as it recorded a score of 12% for the first time this year.