Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Weekly Report: November 30th – December 4th, 2015

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According to CORE Securities Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) Weekly Market Report for the week ended Friday December 4th 2015, the market total turnover was TZS 65,440,726,935.

The total market capitalisation reached TZS 20,671.17 billion down by -0.55% compared to the previous week’s close at TZS 20,785.41 billion.

A total of 5,442,582 shares were transacted in 353 trades.

Trading activity was recorded in CRDB and TCC.

Indexes

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange All Share Index (DSEI) closed at 2,356.16 points down by -0.55% compared to the previous week’s close of 2,369.30 points.

The Tanzania Share Index (TSI) closed at 4,582.52 points down by -0.35% compared to the previous week’s close of 4,598.47points.

The Industrial and Allied (IA) closed at 6,041.27 points down by -0.69% compared to the previous week’s close of 6,083.20 points.

The Banks, Finance & Investment (BI) closed at 3,186.89 points down by -2.96% compared to the previous week’s close of 3,284.26 points.

The Commercial Services (CS) closed at 3,957.44 points up by +0.11% compared to the previous week’s close of 3,953.25 points.

Bonds

In the bond market, there was a Treasury tender registered during the week ended 04/12/2015.

The amounts of Treasuries registered were TZS 50.35 million for 35 days, TZS 300 million for 91 days, TZS 25,000 million for 182, and TZS 94,316.27 million for 364 days.

On December 4th 2015, BOT 35 days treasury bill yielded a 7.40% interest, 91 days treasury bill yielded a 9.35% interest, 182 days treasury bill yielded a 16.97%, and 364 days treasury bill yielded a 18.86% interest.

Interest Rate

The Bank of Tanzania (BOT) bank rate was 12.0% while the prime rate was 8.25%.

Forex

On Friday December 4th 2015, the value of the United States Dollar (USD) against the Tanzanian shilling (TZS) was USD 1 = TZS 2,137.14 (-0.20%).

DSE Stock Prices - 4th December 2015

CompanySecurity CodeActivityClosing Trade Price (TZS)Weekly Net Change (%)↑←→↓
Acacia Mining ACAMining (gold).5,810+3.38
CRDB BankCRDBBanking400+1,27
DCB Commercial Bank (DCB)DCBBanking570+0,88
East African Breweries EABLAlcoholic Beverages in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mauritius5,650-3.25
Jubilee Holdings JHLInsurance10,620-1.58
Kenya Airways KAAir Transport1000.00←→
Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB)KCBBanking850-2.30
Maendeleo BankMBPBanking6000.00←→
Mwalimu Commercial BankMCBBanking6650.00←→
MKOMBOZI Commercial BankMKCBBanking1,0000.00←→
National Microfinance
Bank (NMB)
NMBBanking2,7900.00←→
National Media Group (NMG)NMGMedia3,380+10.82
Precision Air ServicesPALAir Transport4700.00←→
SWALA Gas and OilSWALAOil & Gas Sector5000.00←→
Swissport TanzaniaSWISLogistic Services. Airports handling of passengers and cargo7,360+0.14
Tanzania BreweriesTBLAlcoholic beverages, fruit beverages and non-alcoholic beverages within Tanzania15,040+0.27
Tanzania Cigarette CompanyTCCManufacturing, marketing, distribution and sale of cigarettes16,1000.00←→
Tanga Cement Company TCCLProduction, sale and marketing of cement2,690-2.89
TOL GasesTOLIndustrial Sector. Production and distribution of industrial gases,welding equipments, medical gases7600.00←→
Tanzania Portland CementTPCCProduction, sale and marketing of cement3,000-9.09
TATEPATTPGrowing, processing, blending, marketing and distribution of tea and instant coffee6500.00←→
Uchumi SupermarketUSLSupermarkets1700.00←→
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