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    NGX Loses N1.8T as Investors Reduce Interest in Dangote, MTNN

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaFebruary 19, 2024 Uncategorized No Comments3 Mins Read
    NGX Loses N1.8T as Investors Reduce Interest in Dangote, MTNN
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    NGX Loses N1.8T as Investors Reduce Interest in Dangote, MTNN

    The equities market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) lost more than N1.82 trillion due to a sell order executed on Dangote cement, MTN Nigeria among others. The bearish trade reduced more than N2.1 trillion gained recorded last week amidst inflation worries.

    Today’s negative market performance dragged year-to-date return below 40% from 41.4% posted last week.  Consequent to the bearish run, the market performance indicators dipped by -3.15%, data from the Nigerian Exchange revealed,

    Explaining the development, Atlass Portfolios Limited said in its market update that the bourse downturn for today was a result of profit-taking witnessed across all the major market sectors.

    Stockbrokers, their separate reports, maintained that Industrial sector dropped significantly by as investors digest various macroeconomic reports. In the market, consumer goods stock are still tracking growth seen in other indices.

    According to data from the domestic bourse, the market index or All-Share Index decreased by 3,329.55 basis points today, representing a decline of -3.15% to close at 102,393.23.

    The local stock market activities slide. Total volume and total value traded for the day reduced by -20.05% and -7.58% respectively. Approximately 273.85 million units valued at ₦7,439.49 million were transacted in 9,688 deals, stockbrokers stated.

    GTCO was the most traded stock in terms of volume, accounting for 10.54% of the total volume of trades. The orange brand was followed by TRANSCORP (7.35%), ACCESSCORP (5.81%), FBNH (5.79%), and ZENITH BANK (5.78%) to complete the top 5 on the volume chart,

    GEREGU was the most traded stock in value terms, with 23.40% of the total value of trades on the exchange, according to records.

    JULI topped the advancers’ chart for today with a price appreciation of 9.52 percent, trailed by DAARCOMM with (+8.64%) growth, SUNUASSUR (+6.74%), ABCTRANS (+6.67%), NAHCO (+5.86%), CUTIX (+5.77%), GEREGU (+5.44%) and eleven others.

    Thirty-seven stocks depreciated, reports stated. DANGCEM and MTNN were the top losers, with a price depreciation of -10.00% each. Also on the loser chare are: NGXGROUP (-9.76%), NB (-9.08%), ETERNA (-7.43%), UNITYBNK (-5.14%), and DANGSUGAR (-3.16%).

    Following a selling rallies on major stocks, the market breadth closed negative, recording 18 gainers and 37 losers. In addition, the market sector performance was negative.

    All the five major market sectors closed in red.  The Industrial sector dropped by -6.02%, followed by the Insurance sector which lost 2.49% and  the Consumer goods sector was down by-0.77%. The Oil & Gas sector declined by 0.28%, and the Banking sector fell by 0.26%.

    Overall, equities market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange went down by ₦1,821.87 billion, representing a drop of -3.15%, to close at ₦56.03 trillion. #NGX Loses N1.8T as Investors Reduce Interest in Dangote, MTNN Africa Countries Top World’s 20 Fastest-Growing Economies in 2024

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