During Week 14 of 2026, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) experienced a pullback in overall equity and ETF trading activity, largely due to a shortened four-day trading week in observance of Good Friday. Total equity turnover dropped by -29.47% to TZS 21.99 billion, while ETF turnover plunged. Conversely, the bond market saw a slight recovery, posting TZS 78.11 billion in turnover. Stock price movements were broadly negative, pulling down the majority of primary indices, though KA led the few gainers by appreciating +15.79%.
Equity Turnover and Volume Equity Turnover (excluding ETF trades) reached TZS 21.99 billion. This reflects a decrease of -29.47% compared to Week 13’s TZS 31.18 billion. Share volume totaled 7,068,275 shares. This represents a substantial -38.21% decrease compared to the 11,439,896 shares traded in Week 13.
ETF Trading The ETF board saw a sharp contraction in activity, recording a total unit volume of 521,380 units. This marks a steep decrease of -79.75% compared to Week 13’s volume of 2,575,117 units. Trading generated a total turnover of TZS 459.42 million, reflecting a massive drop of -84.49% from Week 13’s TZS 2,961.45 million. In terms of price performance, both ETFs recorded declines. The IEACLC-ETF dropped by -4.84%, falling from TZS 1,240 to TZS 1,180 per share. The VERTEX-ETF also recorded a loss, dropping by -2.53% to close at TZS 385.
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