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Stock Market Indices Dip Further By N155bn

Stock Market Indices Dip Further By N155bn The reign of the bears persisted yesterday, following sell pressure by investors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), as market capitalisation plunged further by N155 billion. Yesterday, the all-share index (ASI) shed 426.22 absolute points, representing a decline of...

Market Cap Drops By N111bn As Stocks Fall Further

Market Cap Drops By N111bn As Stocks Fall Further The nation’s equities market extended its decline on Thursday as it shed N111bn following the price depreciation recorded by 31 stocks at the close of trading. The All-Share Index and market capitalisation of equities listed on the...

26 Firms Lose As Market Sheds N190bn

26 Firms Lose As Market Sheds N190bn The nation’s equities market depreciated by N190bn at the close of trading on Wednesday after 26 stocks recorded price declines. A total of 200.278 million stocks valued at N2.162bn exchanged hands in 3,224 deals. The N35bn gain recorded in the...

Stock Market Declines 5.9% In August

Stock Market Declines 5.9% In August The Nigerian equities market recorded a decline of 5.86 per cent in the month of August reflecting prevailing negative investors’ sentiments. About 1.63 per cent of the decline was recorded last week as the Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index...

Honeywell, Others Top Stock Market’s N29bn Gain

Honeywell, Others Top Stock Market’s N29bn Gain   Equity transactions on the Nigerian Stock Exchange reversed the two-consecutive days’ downward movement to close in an upbeat yesterday, following price gains recorded by most blue-chip stocks, especially Honeywell flourmills and Cutix, as market capitalization increased by N29...

Japaul, Eterna Top Losers As Stock Market Loses N9bn

Japaul, Eterna Top Losers As Stock Market Loses N9bn   The bears strengthened hold on the equity sector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) yesterday, as more bluechip stocks depreciated in price, causing market capitalisation to dip further by N9 billion. Specifically, at the close of transactions...