Come Monday traders will have options to buy into stocks that vacillated heavily on Friday's trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).
Traders usually buy low and sell high but in a market beset with uncertainty new rules may apply.
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138 Student Living, which manages dormitories at the UWI, Mona campus, led gains on Tuesday.
The day was marked by more declines than advancers during trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).
Overall market activity resulted from trading in
As schools reopen, the dormitory firm 138 Student Living led gains on Tuesday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).
138SL gained 15 per cent to close at $6.97.
The company rents dormitories on the campus of the
Cinema operator Palace Amusement led gains during Tuesday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE). The stock gained 21 per cent to close at $850.
It was followed by JMMB preference shares up 17 per cent to $1.89.
On the other hand,
Consolidated Bakeries (Purity) led gains on Monday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE).
The company, which manufactures baked goods under the Miss Birdie brand, gained 21 per cent to close at $2.29 which represented a 52-wee