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Investors Lose N265bn As Stock Market Further Falls

Investors Lose N265bn As Stock Market Further Falls Investors in the equities market of the Nigerian Stock Exchange saw the value of their investments decline by N265bn on Thursday. After the listing of Airtel Africa Plc’s shares on the NSE on Tuesday, the market capitalisation of...

Flour Mills, Others Push Stock Market Higher

Flour Mills, Others Push Stock Market Higher The nation’s stock market on Monday witnessed a rebound as investors gained N7bn on the back of price appreciation recorded in Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, Unity Bank Plc and 15 other stocks. The market, which recorded losses totalling...

In One Week, Market Sheds N304bn On Continuing Bearish Trading

In One Week, Market Sheds N304bn On Continuing Bearish Trading The stock recorded a decline of 2.3 per cent last week as the bears returned, depressing prices of bellwethers. After recovering from a three-week bearish run the previous week, market operators had expected that the...

In Just Four Days Stock Market Loses N291bn

In Just Four Days Stock Market Loses N291bn Despite analysts’ predictions that the performance of the nation’s stock market would begin picking up in the second half of the year, investors have recorded losses totalling N291bn in the four days since H2 began. The market, which...

Stock Market drops By N479bn In June

Stock Market drops By N479bn In June   The nation’s stock market dropped by 3.55 per cent in June as investors recorded losses totalling N479bn. The market, which opened the month of June with a market capitalisation of N13.685tn, a value recorded on May 31, 2019, closed...

Stock Market Loses N565bn As Investors Await FEC’s Inauguration

Stock Market Loses N565bn As Investors Await FEC's Inauguration The Nigerian equities market has continued to plunge as investors stayed away despite attractive valuation of most stocks, investigation has revealed. Our Correspondent gathered that while many foreign investors remained on the sidelines, waiting for the policy...