Daily Market Report

14th May 2025

Market Turnover:

The total market turnover fell sharply to TZS 607.87 million—a steep drop from the previous session, reflecting a -39.4% slump in trading activity. A notable decrease in market momentum.

Top Movers:

Tanzania Cigarette Company (TCC) led the session with a turnover of TZS 291.5 million from 41,641 shares traded. CRDB followed with TZS 207.4 million (263,681 shares). Other notable movers included Swissport (SWIS), NMB, and NICO.

Market Participation:

The session was entirely dominated by domestic investors, with a purchase side of 100% and a sales side of 89.60%. While foreign investor participation was recorded as 10.40% on the sales side.

Market Capitalization:

Overall market capitalization nudged up by 0.199% to TZS 19,626.34 billion. Domestic market capitalization followed suit, increasing slightly by 0.055% to TZS 13,267.64 billion, supported by gains in stocks like DSE, AFRIPRISE, and SWIS.

Gainer & Losers:

It was a positive day for a few standout stocks: DSE rose 8.87% to TZS 2,700, AFRIPRISE gained 3.70% to TZS 280, Swissport increased 2.70% to TZS 1,520.

Fixed Income Market:

The bond market maintained its pace with TZS 12.675 billion in face value traded and TZS 13.66 billion in turnover across 42 deals. Trading spanned various government bonds—20 and 25-year maturities—with yields ranging from 14.14% to 15.62%.

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