Business Day

JSE follows global markets higher

- Karl Gernetzky Markets Writer

The JSE capped a tumultuous five sessions by closing higher on Friday, ending the week firmer as well, as sentiment improved somewhat and investors returned to riskier assets.

Concern over a global trade war and a crisis for the euro, stemming from the political situation in the currency bloc, eased as the weekend approached. The local bourse also saw broad-based gains on Thursday following pressure on emerging markets earlier in the week.

Banks and industrial­s led the gains on Friday, with market heavyweigh­t Naspers at the front. The gold index firmed 3.76% for the week, bolstered by safe-haven trade as well as upbeat Chinese economic data.

US markets were lifted on Friday by US job numbers for May, which beat expectatio­ns. Analysts said that despite rising trade tension between the US and Europe, the market appeared to be at least partially pricing in a compromise between the two.

Momentum Securities analysts said a pullback in US treasury yields from their recent highs was encouragin­g for share markets in general.

The all share rose 2% to 57,282.1 points and the top 40 2.19%. Industrial­s gained 2.37%, platinums 2.01%, and resources 1.85%. The JSE rose 0.64% for the week.

Sasol jumped 5.25% to R481.50 and Assore 6.04% to R289.76.

Anglo American gained 2.74% to R346.02. Barclays Africa gained 3.58% to R167.47 and Capitec 2.63% to R897.41. Vodacom added 2.98% to R147.77 and MTN advanced 2.8% to end the day at R117.71.

Mr Price was up 1.85% to R255.65 after earlier reporting that overall revenue grew 8% and net profit 23% in the year to end-March. Tongaat Hulett slipped 2.25% after an Investec report on Thursday sent the share lower.

Shortly after the JSE closed, the Dow had gained 0.83% to 24,620.34 points, while in Europe the CAC 40 had added 1.41%, the DAX 30 1.22% and the FTSE 100 0.5%.

At the same time, gold had fallen 0.11% to $1.296.50/oz while platinum was up 0.16% to $909.08/oz. Brent crude fell 1.49% to $76.61 a barrel.

The top 40 Alsi futures index gained 2.34% to 51,139 points, having gained 0.63% for the week. The number of contracts traded was 23,674 from Thursday’s 30,208.

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