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Investors Gain N643bn In One Day As Stocks Rise

Investors Gain N643bn In One Day As Stocks Rise   The Nigerian stock market began the week on a positive note as investors gained N643.14bn at the end of trading on Monday. The All-Share Index of the Nigerian Exchange Limited jumped by 2.93 per cent to 43,246.87...

Investors Lose N19.8bn As Banking, Insurance Stocks Drop

Investors Lose N19.8bn As Banking, Insurance Stocks Drop   Investors in the Nigerian Exchange Limited lost N19.8bn at the end of trading on Wednesday as all sectoral indices, with the exception of consumer goods stocks, declined. The NGX All-Share Index declined by 0.09 per cent to 41,975.45...

Investors Lose N80bn As Stock Market Reverses Gains

Investors Lose N80bn As Stock Market Reverses Gains   Investors in the Nigerian Exchange Limited recorded a loss of N80.44bn on Monday as equities reversed a nine-day consecutive upswing. The NGX All-Share index dropped by 0.38 per cent from 40,868.36 basis points on Friday to 40,714bps on...

Banking, Industrial Stocks Drive Gains As Investors Earn N25bn

Banking, Industrial Stocks Drive Gains As Investors Earn N25bn   The Nigerian Exchange Limited equities market gained N25.29bn in capitalisation at the end of trading on Wednesday as the banking and industrial indices rose. The NGX All-Share index and the market capitalisation of stocks both increased by...

Investors Earn N733bn Dividends In Nine Months

Investors Earn N733bn Dividends In Nine Months             Investors have received over N732 billion from dividend payout by 58 companies across 10 sectors listed on Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) in nine months. A breakdown of the N732.91 billion dividend paid so far by listed firms on the...

DMO Offers September Savings Bonds For Subscription

DMO Offers September Savings Bonds For Subscription         The Debt Management Office has opened the September savings bond offer to investors. The DMO said this in a circular on Monday that it is offering the Federal Government’s two-year and three-year savings bonds. The circular posted on its website...