Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Reports Sharp Rise in Equity Turnover for Week 28 of 2026
The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) recorded a significant increase in equity turnover during Week 29 of 2026, reaching TZS 177.04 billion—a +10.75% week-on-week growth.This surge was driven by 63,874,739 shares traded across 14,339 deals.TCCL led as the top performer with a +7.21% gain, followed by MKCB (+5.29%) and TBL (+2.82%).Conversely, SWIS (-9.89%), DCB (-9.09%), and MUCOBA (-4.85%) were the top decliners.Total market capitalisation closed at TZS 35,724.27 billion, reflecting a +0.72% rise in the All Share Index (DSEI).Government bond turnover also spiked by +88.80% to TZS 174.83 billion.Local investors dominated trading activity, accounting for 98.46% of buying and 96.11% of selling, while foreign investors recorded a net selling position of USD 1,582,865.ETF trading saw a +6.05% increase in turnover to TZS 1.00 billion, with IEACLC-ETF rising +1.53% and VERTEX-ETF falling -2.94%.The report highlights sustained buying interest in NMB and persistent selling pressure in DCB, MCB, TPCC, and TTP.The DSE's performance underscores growing market activity and investor sentiment in Tanzania's capital markets.
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