ZSE claws back to life. . .Shares worth US$1million change hands

THE Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE) clawed back to life today as 7,07 million shares – representing a 410 percent increase – worth US$1,44 million changed hands.

1408-2-1-ZSETrades could not breach the US$1 million mark for the past three trading sessions.

Dairibord Zimbabwe Limited led gainers, rising 6,76 percent, followed by OK Zim, which added 1,43 and Barclays, which climbed 0,22 percent to US$0,0431.

However, the mainstream industrial index slumped 0,22 percent to close at 134,55 points dragged by in losses in BAT 0,51 percent, Delta 0,29 percent, Innscor 0,18 percent and Econet 0,07 percent.

But the mining index rose 0,28 percent to 29,10 points driven by Falgold, which jumped 25 percent to US$0,005, while the rest of the resource stocks were inactive.

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