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Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013

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1Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013 Empty Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013 Thu Aug 22, 2013 4:04 pm

sriranga

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Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013 Aspi19
Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013 Cse17
YTD Net Foreign Buying / Selling  - Rs. 18,196,062,167.00

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4Trade Summary Market - 22/08/2013 Empty LSL Market Review – 22nd Aug 2013 Thu Aug 22, 2013 5:30 pm

sriranga

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Colombo Stock market extended losses for the third consecutive day as ASI slumped by 30.79 index points (-0.50%) to end at 6,085.88. S&P SL 20 Index closed at 3,422.27, dropped by 12.10 index points (-0.35%).

Price depreciation in index heavy stocks such as John Keells Holdings (LKR 248.00,-0.6%), LOLC (LKR 50.00,- 4.6%) and Bukit Dharah (LKR 680.00,-1.5%) contributed negatively to the market performances. Further 47 stocks reached 52 week low prices during the day.

Daily market turnover was LKR 653mn. John Keells Holdings with LKR 203mn, Hemas Holdings with LKR 177mn and Commercial Bank with LKR 82mn were the top contributors to the market turnover. Several negotiated deals were recorded in John Keells Holdings (0.72mn shares at LKR 247.90-248.00 per share), Hemas Holdings (5.1mn shares at LKR 34.20-34.30 per share), Commercial Bank (0.6mn shares at LKR 118.20 per share) and Lion Brewery (67,295 shares at LKR 370.00 per share). The aggregated value of the crossings accounted for 69% of the market turnover.

Meanwhile Sanasa Development Bank, John Keells Holdings and Panasian Power were the mostly traded stocks during the day.

Foreign participation for the day was 69% whereas foreign investors were net sellers with a net outflow of LKR 92.5mn. Foreign net outflows were seen in counters such as John Keells Holdings (LKR 83mn), Lion Brewery (LKR 24mn) and Chevron Lubricants (LKR 11.5mn) while foreign net inflows were seen in Hatton National Bank (LKR 17.7mn).

Cash map closed at 51%.

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Block trades on the Colombo bourse yesterday topped Rs.450 million of a total turnover of Rs.653 million but the indices continued to fall, though not as sharply as on Wednesday, brokers said.

The All Share Price Index lost 30.79 points (0.50%) and S&P SL20 12.10 points (0.35%) on a turnover of Rs.653 million, down from the previous day’s Rs.955.7 million, with 117 losers comfortably ahead of 59 gainers while 137 counters closed flat.

"Wednesday’s sharp downturn with the ASPI losing over 100 points was largely on account of JKH losing ground and sharp falls on thin trading in Ceylon Tobacco and Nestle," a broker said. "JKH went down further Thursday declining Rs.1.40 to close at Rs.248 on just under 100,000 shares."

Yesterday’s crossings were in Hemas Holdings, JKH, ComBank (voting) and Lion.

Hemas saw two parcels of slightly over 5.1 million traded at Rs.34.20 and Rs.34.30 in deals worth Rs.176.4 million, JKH over 0.7 million crossed in four parcels at Rs.248 and Rs.247.90, Commercial Bank (voting) saw a single parcel of 0.6 million shares crossed at Rs.118.20 and Lion 67,295 shares crossed at Rs.370.

The JKH crossings contributed Rs.178.5 million to turnover, ComBank Rs.70.9 million and Lion Rs.24.9 million.

JKH closed Rs.1.40 down at Rs.248 on the floor on nearly 0.1 million shares done between Rs.247.50 and Rs.250 generating a turnover of Rs.24.6 million to be the biggest business generator on the floor followed by HNB which declined 50 cents to close at Rs.154 on over 0.1 million shares done between Rs.150 and Rs.154.90 contributing Rs.18.1 million to turnover.

NTB closed 20 cents up at Rs.62.40 on over 0.2 million shares, Chevron closed 40 cents up at Rs.105 on 38,691 shares and non- voting shares of Commercial Bank closed 50 cents down at Rs.118 on 90,847 shares.

Brokers noted that the All Share Price Index was gradually edging down towards the 6,000 point barrier. "We are only 86 points away from that level," a broker said.

Analysts feared that margin calls may be triggered if the declining mode continues.
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