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Stocks Reverse Losses, Investors Gain N122bn

Stocks Reverse Losses, Investors Gain N122bn     investors gained N122bn on Monday as the nation’s stock market reversed the losses it recorded last week. The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index appreciated by 0.93 per cent as 31 firms recorded price appreciation. The ASI increased by 233.66 basis points...

NSE Begins June With N25bn Gain

NSE Begins June With N25bn Gain     Trading activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange closed on a positive note on the first day of this month following gains recorded by some blue-chip firms. The NSE All-Share Index appreciated by 0.19 per cent as Japaul...

In One Month, Stock Investors Gain N1.18trn

In One Month, Stock Investors Gain N1.18trn     Investors in the nation’s stock market gained N1.18tn in May as the market capitalisation rose above N13tn. The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index and market capitalisation appreciated closed at 25,267.82 basis points on Friday from 23,021.01 bps on April...

Stock Market Gains N700bn On Positive Sentiment

Stock Market Gains N700bn On Positive Sentiment   Trading activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange closed bullish last week following gains recorded by most blue-chip stocks. The NSE All-Share Index and market capitalisation appreciated by 5.59 per cent to close the week at 25,204.75...

Stock Market Ends Downtrend As Unilever, 19 Others Gain

Stock Market Ends Downtrend As Unilever, 19 Others Gain   Transaction activities on the Nigerian equity market on Wednesday halted the three-day negative sentiment following gains recorded by Unilever Nigeria Plc and 19 other firms. The major market performance measures, the NSE All Share Index and market...

In 11 Days, Foreign Reserves Gain $1.22bn

In 11 Days, Foreign Reserves Gain $1.22bn     Foreign reserves have risen to $34.65bn within eleven days, latest figures from the Central Bank of Nigeria have indicated. The report specifically showed that the foreign reserves rose by $1.22bn from $33.42bn as of April 29, 2020 to $34.65bn...