The four listed assets closed the day’s session as they began, maintaining the same prices for each share, although they had a total of 29 trades and a total volume of 485.
The fact is that Bodiva, Ensa, Banco Caixa Angola and Banco BAI continued at the end of the day as they had at the opening, with new trades but no new prices.
At the moment, the most highly valued share is still that of Banco BAI, which is worth 55,989 kwanzas. It is followed by Bodiva, worth 23,000 kwanzas; Ensa, worth 19,000 kwanzas and finally Banco Caixa Angola, worth 13,000 kwanzas.
In the session of the bulletin released yesterday, the most popular shares were those of Banco Caixa Angola, with a total of 12. This was followed by Bodiva (9), Ensa (5) and BAI (3).
General information
The monthly report on the Bodiva markets for November indicates that in the period September, October and November, turnover was estimated at more than 1.5 trillion kwanzas.
October, with 659.5 billion kwanzas, was the month with the highest turnover. This was followed by September with 482.5 billion kwanzas and finally November with 367.7 billion.
With regard to the domTesouro Securities Exchange Market, October, with 112.3 billion, was once again the month with the most business. November registered 99.9 billion and September was just 69 billion kwanzas.
In November, Treasury Bills traded 8.8 billion; in October 30.4 billion and in September 21.1 billion.
As for Treasury Bonds, they totalled 91 billion kwanzas in November, 81 billion kwanzas in October and 47.8 billion kwanzas in September.
As for the Private Bond Exchange Market, the records show trades of 73.6 million in September; 68.8 million in October and 12.2 million in November.
There are also records for the Shares Exchange Market, where 371,000 kwanzas were traded in October and 124,000 in November.
Bodiva’s corporate object is the management of regulated markets in Angola, and it may also carry out activities related to the provision of services related to the issue and trading of securities and other financial instruments that do not constitute financial intermediation; the preparation, distribution and commercialisation of information on financial instrument markets, to name but a few.
Jornal de Angola