Volume of CS transactions at KASE reached $315.6m in three quarters of 2002 and increased 1.3 times relative to similar period of 2001
01.10.02 00:00
/IRBIS, October 1, 02/ - During the first 9 months of 2002 volume of
corporate securities (CS) transactions made at Kazakhstan stock exchange
(KASE) reached an equivalent of $315,622.2 th., or KZT48,287.5m and
compared to similar period of last year increased by $72,316.2 th.
(KZT12,627.7m) or 1.30 times.
In 2001 volume of CS transactions at KASE was an equivalent of
USD505.8m or KZT74,784.4m.
Following is the table of volumes of CS deals made at KASE in 2002
grouped by months as well as the structure of the turnover and comparable
data for year 2001 (in th. USD).
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Sector of the Exchange CS market
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Secondary market
Primary ----------------------------------------
Month floatation SBS Purchase-sale Autorepo Repo Total
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January 0 0 28,513.8 0 14,025.5 42,539.3
February 0 0 26,715.9 0 8,952.6 35,668.5
March 9,853.9 0 16,727.4 0 3,735.7 30,317.0
April 10,785.7 0 18,322.8 0 11,232.6 40,341.2
May 7,643.4 0.02 37,673.6 0 1,656.6 46,973.7
June 636.6 0 9,317.7 0 1,077.3 11,031.6
July 0 0 34,590.5 0 8,653.7 43,244.2
August 0 0.15 14,962.9 194.5 7,269.7 22,427.2
September 4,362.7 0 30,558.9 390.1 7,767.8 43,079.6
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Total 33,282.4 0.17 217,383.5 584.6 64,371.5 315,622.2
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Jan-Sep 2001 29,035.6 0 92,298.1 0 121,972.2 243,305.9
Trend, % 1.15 2.36 - 0.53 1.30
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Notes: Unrevealed repo is possible in KASE sector of purchase-sale in CS that
is why indicated volume of deals in this market segment may include sum of such
deals. SBS - a sector of realization of state blocks of shares.
[2002-10-01]