📉 CSE Indices Slip as Week Opens; Rs. 5.8 Bn Turnover

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• Colombo Stock Exchange indices fell for the second consecutive session: ASPI was down 0.10% (22,788.79) and the active S&P SL20 fell 0.17%. • Market Turnover was robust at approximately Rs. 5.8 Billion. Over 306.8 million shares were traded. • Foreign Investors were Net Buyers, registering a net inflow of Rs. 176.5 million, despite subdued participation levels. • Capital Goods was the top contributor to turnover (driven by Colombo Dockyard & John Keells Holdings), followed by the Banking sector (DFCC Bank). Both sector indices edged down 0.01%. • Significant Price Gainers among top contributors: Healthcare stock Ceylon Hospitals soared +25.64% and Colombo Dockyard (DOCK) surged +24.20%. Ambeon Capital also appreciated by 3.56%. • The indices decline was primarily due to price losses in counters like C T Holdings, Central Finance Company, and Richard Pieris & Company. • Market breadth was negative, with 102 price gainers against 147 decliners. High net worth participation was noted in Ceylon Hospitals, John Keells Holdings, and DFCC Bank.

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