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Stock Investors Gain N1.93trn In Two Days

Stock Investors Gain N1.93trn In Two Days   Investors gained N1.93 trillion in two consecutive trading days as the stock market rose to the highest level since 2008, driven by positive responses to policy measures of the new administration led by Bola Tunubu. The impressive performance of...

Stock Investors Generate N1.7trn In One Week

Stock Investors Generate N1.7trn In One Week   Investors made N1.7tn at the end of trading on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange Limited last week. The NGX All-Share Index and Market Capitalisation appreciated by 5.49 per cent to close the week at 59,000.96 and N32.126tn respectively. All...

Stock Investors Lose N304bn In One Week

Stock Investors Lose N304bn In One Week   The All-Share Index and market capitalisation depreciated by 1.08 per cent to close the week at 51,355.74 as the market capitalisation shed N304bn to close the week at N27.963 tn. The year-to-date returns for investors have now settled...

NGX Rebounds As Investors Gain N2bn

NGX Rebounds As Investors Gain N2bn   The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) rebounded on Tuesday, recording N2bn gain for investors. The All-Share Index also appreciated by 11.54 base points to 51, 138.92, pushing the year-to-date returns marginally to 0.22 per cent at the end of trading. Market activities...

Stock Investors Lose N601bn As Sell-off Persists In Market

Stock Investors Lose N601bn As Sell-off Persists In Market   The weak sentiment in the equities (stock) market and the accompanying sell-off persisted last week with investors losing N601.29 billion. Particularly, the market capitalization (market value) of all listed equities (shares) fell to N28.268 trillion from N28.869...

In One Week, Stock Investors Record N13bn Loss

In One Week, Stock Investors Record N13bn Loss   The Nigerian Exchange Limited closed lower last week as investors took stock of the hike in the Monetary Policy Rate by the Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria and continued with their profit-taking. At the...