NGX Mid-January 2026 Review: Strong Start Anchored by Valuation Expansion
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) closed mid-January 2026 on a firmly bullish note, underscoring renewed investor confidence and sustained momentum across equities. Total capital market valuation surpassed N66.851 trillion, reflecting a 44.3% year-to-date gain, while the Exchange closed with an overall valuation of N217.749 trillion, a performance that places Nigeria among the stronger emerging market equity stories at the start of the year.
The rally has been largely valuation-driven, supported by robust price appreciation in large-capitalisation stocks and improved breadth across mid-caps. Banking, telecommunications, and energy counters led advances, buoyed by earnings resilience, balance-sheet repricing benefits in a higher-rate environment, and selective foreign portfolio re-engagement. Consumer goods stocks also recorded notable gains as investors priced in margin recovery and gradual demand normalisation.
Market liquidity improved meaningfully, with higher turnover reflecting deeper domestic institutional participation alongside a pick-up in retail activity. Pension funds and asset managers continued to rebalance toward equities, attracted by real return prospects relative to fixed income, while corporate actions and dividend expectations added to near-term demand.
The NGX’s performance mirrors cautious optimism around macro stabilisation particularly exchange-rate adjustments, tighter monetary conditions aimed at inflation control, and fiscal reforms designed to support growth. These dynamics have helped narrow risk premiums and encouraged selective risk-taking.
Looking ahead, sustainability hinges on earnings delivery, policy consistency, and global risk sentiment. While valuations remain compelling relative to historical averages, risks persist from inflation volatility, interest-rate trajectory, and external shocks. That said, the strong mid-January close sets a constructive tone for 2026, positioning the NGX as a market to watch for both yield and growth-oriented investors.
The NGX’s mid-January 2026 close reflects a market transitioning from recovery to expansion, with valuation gains signaling confidence, but disciplined stock selection and risk management remain essential. #NGX Mid-January 2026 Review: Strong Start Anchored by Valuation Expansion#
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