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Dangote, Others Bag Capital Market Performance Awards

Dangote, Others Bag Capital Market Performance Awards   It was a celebration of excellence for companies that emerged tops in various categories on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) at the maiden Capital Market Correspondents Association of Nigeria (CAMCAN) Nigeria Capital Market Performance Awards in Lagos. The awards...

Stock: Investors Lose N624.4bn In A Week

Stock: Investors Lose N624.4bn In A Week Investors in the equities market of the Nigerian Stock Exchange lost a total of N624.4bn last week, with the year-to-date loss expanding to 16.3 per cent. The market capitalisation, which stood at N12.426tn on September 7, 2018, dropped to...

Bearish Sentiment Persists As Stock Market Ends Lower

Bearish Sentiment Persists As Stock Market Ends Lower The nation’s stock market closed on a negative note on Tuesday for the fifth consecutive session as bearish sentiment lingered. The All-Share Index of the Nigerian Stock Exchange dropped by 48 basis points to 33,449.17bps, while the year-to-date...

As MTN, Diamond Bank Shares Plunge Over Fine, Investors Lose N99bn

As MTN, Diamond Bank Shares Plunge Over Fine, Investors Lose N99bn The market capitalization of the Nigerian Stock exchange (NSE) fell by N99.4bn to N12.8tn following sale pressures in bellwethers -GUARANTY (-2.7%), DANGCEM (-0.4%), STANBIC (-2.6%) and ZENITH (-1.6%). The MTN Group shares in South Africa...

London Stock Exchange, NSE Are Key Partners Says Onyema

London Stock Exchange, NSE Are Key Partners Says Onyema   The Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, Mr Oscar Onyema, has said the United Kingdom remains a key partner to Nigeria, particularly for its capital market development. Onyema, while speaking with journalists at a business...

NSE: Improved Corporate Result Grows Indices By N112b

NSE: Improved Corporate Result Grows Indices By N112b   Improved corporate performance yesterday lifted transactions on the equity sector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), as most blue chip stocks, especially, Mutual Benefit Assurance, and Seplat appreciated in price, causing market capitalisation to rise by N112billion. The...