For the calendar year 2015, the ten companies listed below accounted for 80% of the dollar volume of trades on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange in Almaty. The Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company (KEGC) and KazTransOil (KZTO) together made up 55 percent of the dollar volume of trades on the exchange for year. They are listed below in order of dollar volume of trades for the year. Eight of the ten shares in the list are in the KASE Index, with the exceptions being BAST (BAST) and the preferred shares of KazMunaiGas (RDGZp).
Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company (KEGC) - power transmission
KazTransOil (KZTO) - oil transport
BAST (BAST) - exploration, mining, and processing of copper
KazMunaiGas preferred shares (RDGZp) - oil and gas exploration and production
KAZ Minerals (GB_KZMS) - mining and processing
Kazakhtelecom (KZTK) - telecommunications
Halyk Savings Bank (HSBK) - banking
BankCenterCredit (CCBN) - banking
KazMunaiGas common shares (RDGZ) - oil and gas exploration and production
Kcell (KCEL) - mobile operator
Average dollar volume per deal for the year ranged from about $2,300 (for Kazakhstan Electric Grid Company and Halyk Savings Bank) to about $6,400 (for KazMunaiGas common shares). For the ten issues, the average dollar amount per trade for the year was about $3,000. The largest number of deals in 2015 was over 16,900 (for Kazakhstan Electric Grid Company) and second place place for number of deals was KazTransOil at 7,710. The other eight issues had an average of about 2,000 trade deals per issue for the year.
The ten most heavily traded issues in the fourth quarter of 2015 were those above with the exception of BankCenterCredit, which was replaced by Bank of America (US_BAC) for the quarter. This issue began trading on the Exchange in May 2014. The top two traded shares in the quarter in dollar volume were, as for the year, Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company and KazTransOil, which together accounted for over 57 percent of the dollar volume of trades from October 1 to December 31. The fourth quarter's ten most heavily traded issues accounted for 84.1 percent of the dollar volume of trading in the quarter. KazMunaiGas common share trades were the largest in average volume for the quarter, at over $5,700 per deal. For the ten most traded issues, dollar volume per trade was about $1,770 for the quarter.
Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company (KEGC) - power transmission
KazTransOil (KZTO) - oil transport
BAST (BAST) - exploration, mining, and processing of copper
KazMunaiGas preferred shares (RDGZp) - oil and gas exploration and production
KAZ Minerals (GB_KZMS) - mining and processing
Kazakhtelecom (KZTK) - telecommunications
Halyk Savings Bank (HSBK) - banking
BankCenterCredit (CCBN) - banking
KazMunaiGas common shares (RDGZ) - oil and gas exploration and production
Kcell (KCEL) - mobile operator
Average dollar volume per deal for the year ranged from about $2,300 (for Kazakhstan Electric Grid Company and Halyk Savings Bank) to about $6,400 (for KazMunaiGas common shares). For the ten issues, the average dollar amount per trade for the year was about $3,000. The largest number of deals in 2015 was over 16,900 (for Kazakhstan Electric Grid Company) and second place place for number of deals was KazTransOil at 7,710. The other eight issues had an average of about 2,000 trade deals per issue for the year.
The ten most heavily traded issues in the fourth quarter of 2015 were those above with the exception of BankCenterCredit, which was replaced by Bank of America (US_BAC) for the quarter. This issue began trading on the Exchange in May 2014. The top two traded shares in the quarter in dollar volume were, as for the year, Kazakhstan Electric Grid Operating Company and KazTransOil, which together accounted for over 57 percent of the dollar volume of trades from October 1 to December 31. The fourth quarter's ten most heavily traded issues accounted for 84.1 percent of the dollar volume of trading in the quarter. KazMunaiGas common share trades were the largest in average volume for the quarter, at over $5,700 per deal. For the ten most traded issues, dollar volume per trade was about $1,770 for the quarter.
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