Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Stock market bull run continues; ASPI hits all-time high

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„ASPI reaches all-time high of 7922.66 points, surpassing previous highest of 7811.80 points on Feb. 14, 2011 „S&P SL 20 crosses 3,000-point mark, highest point since Dec. 4, 2019 „Market turnover surpasses Rs.12bn for second consecutiv­e day „Total number of trades top previous record with 67,153 trades

The indices at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) entered new territory yesterday, breaking all the previous records, while recording over Rs.12 billion turnover for the second consecutiv­e day, amid heightened market activity.

The benchmark All Share Price Index (ASPI) reached its all-time high index tally yesterday, closing the 10th trading day of 2021 on 7922.66 points. The previous highest points figure recorded was 7811.80 points, on February 14, 2011.

The ASPI gained 188.09 points yesterday, recording the eighth highest points gain in the CSE’S 35-year history.

NDB Securities said price gains in counters such as LOLC Holdings, Commercial Leasing & Finance and Lanka Orix Finance, were behind the ASPI’S surge yesterday.

“High-net-worth and institutio­nal investor participat­ion was noted in Renuka Capital, Kelani Cables and Dipped Products. Mixed interest was observed in Vallibel One, Tokyo Cement Company non-voting and Hayleys, whilst retail interest was noted in Expolanka Holdings, Browns Investment­s and LOLC Holdings,” NDB Securities added.

The S&P SL20 index, which features the largest and most liquid stocks listed on the exchange, also continued its upward momentum crossing 3,000 points, reaching its highest point since market on December 4, 2019, gaining 100.32 points to end the day on 3,003.30 points.

The market continued to showcase increased investor interest with the turnover crossing Rs.12 billion for the second consecutiv­e day, recording Rs.12.18 billion yesterday.

The consolidat­ed turnover recorded for the 10 trading days into 2021 is Rs.83.6 billion, which is 21 percent of the full-year aggregate turnover figure recorded in 2020 and 48 percent of the aggregate turnover recorded in 2019.

The total number of trades recorded yesterday topped the previous record with 67,153 trades carried out within the day.

Since the turn of 2021, the CSE ASPI has also been among the best-performing primary indices globally, on a year-to-date (YTD) basis. As of yesterday, the CSE was the best-performing primary index listed on Bloomberg on a YTD basis, with a 16.95 percent YTD return.

However, despite the gains, foreign investors continue to be net sellers in the market. The YTD net outflow stands at Rs.1.7 billion. Last year they net sold over Rs.50 billion worth of stocks.

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