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Posted: Tuesday 7 February, 2012 at 2:36 PM

ECSE daily news report:6th,FEB 2012

Press Release (ECSE)

    BASSETERRE St.Kitts, February 7th, 2012 --  Welcome to the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange’s daily update for 6 February 2012 providing the latest trading information and financial tips for the investor. There were no trades on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Market today.

     

    Here are the latest closing prices for the equities listed on the ECSE:
    The Bank of Nevis Limited ……............................................................... $5.75
    Cable & Wireless St Kitts & Nevis Limited …..................................….. $5.58
    Dominica Electricity Services .…........................................................…. $3.00
    East Caribbean Financial Holding Company …….............................. $11.30
    FirstCaribbean International Bank …................................................….. $5.50
    Grenada Electricity Services Limited ….........................................….. $11.00
    Grenreal Property Corporation Limited …........................................….. $5.40
    Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited …..............................................….. $55.00
    St Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank …...........................................….. $2.42
    St Lucia Electricity Services …........................................................….. $12.50
    S. L. Horsford & Company ….............................................................….. $1.80
    Trinidad Cement Limited …...............................................................….. $3.40
    TDC …..................................................................................................….. $1.50

     

    And today's financial tip:
    What is the coupon on a bond?
    The rate of interest the issuer agrees to pay the investor is the coupon on a bond. It is also sometimes called the coupon rate or coupon yield. The term coupon was originally used to refer to a physical certificate that the investor presented in order to receive interest, however physical coupons are rarely used now.

     

    Join us next time for the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange trading report.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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