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In Five Months, Nigerian Investors Lose N1trn

In Five Months, Nigerian Investors Lose N1trn       Nigerian equities closed weekend with average negative return of five per cent, implying a net capital depreciation of more than N1 trillion for investors in quoted shares. The stock market capped its losing streak this month with a net...

Stock Market Extends Losses By N12bn

Stock Market Extends Losses By N12bn       The stock market extended losses to three consecutive sessions yesterday, causing market capitalisation to depreciate further by N12 billion. At the close of transaction yesterday at the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), the market capitalisation of listed equities declined by 0.06...

Stocks Extend Decline As 17 Firms Record Losses

Stocks Extend Decline As 17 Firms Record Losses       The Nigerian stock market extended its decline on Monday as 17 companies saw their share prices decline at the end of trading. Investors in the market lost N600bn last week as the market capitalisation of equities fell below...

NGX Declines Further By N301bn On Losses By Blue Chips

NGX Declines Further By N301bn On Losses By Blue Chips       Major blue chips posted price depreciation on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on Wednesday, forcing the market capitalisation to drop by N301 billion in one day. Specifically, the market capitalisation which opened at N20.339 trillion lost N301...

Stock Market Declines As 14 Firms Record Losses

Stock Market Declines As 14 Firms Record Losses       The stock market closed on a negative note on Monday as 14 companies saw their share prices decline at the end of trading on the Nigerian Exchange Limited. The NGX All-Share Index fell by 0.44 per cent to...

NGX Begins May With N17bn Loss

NGX Begins May With N17bn Loss Activities on the nation’s bourse resumed the week and month on Tuesday with a loss of N17 billion following sell pressure on Lafarge Africa and MTN Nigeria Communications (MTNN). Specifically, the market capitalisation shed N17 billion or 0.08 per cent...