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What is the GSE All-Share Index?

GSE All-Share Index

The GSE All-Share Index used to be Ghana Stock Exchange’s principal stock index. In 2011 it was replaced by the GSE Composite Index, which calculates 31 December 2010 as the base date and 1,000 as the base index.

Where have you heard about the GSE All-Share Index?

You may have heard of the GSE All-Share Index if you’ve had financial dealings in Ghana that predate the 2011 change.

What you need to know about the GSE All-Share Index.

If you’re considering making an investment in Ghana you’ll need to check the restrictions currently in place. While non-resident investors can buy and sell securities listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange without needing advance permission, there are restrictions placed on portfolio investors who live abroad.

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