- Equities Investors Lose N5.6trn as NGX Indicators Plunge
- Iran Plans to Restore 3mbpd Oil Production in 60 Days
- Aradel Grows Profit by 192%, Declares N23 as Final Dividend
- Dangote Cement Sells 64% of Production Volume to Nigerians
- Naira Tumbles as Interbank FX Turnover Drops by 43%
- XRP Rises as HKIMR Recognises Ripple for Cross-Border Payment
- ETC- Ethereum Classic Gains 6% on Listing Speculation
- Bitcoin Climbs, JP Morgan Says BTC Trades Below Mining Costs
Companies
Oil company Aradel Holdings Plc has announced a N23 dividend per share following an earnings beat for the 2025 financial year. The company grew profit after tax by 192% year-on-year to N757 billion, beating analysts’ estimates by miles.
With a profit margin of more than 60%, Dangote Cement Plc sold 64% of its production volume
GCR Ratings (GCR) has upgraded Wema Bank Plc’s national scale long and short-term issuer ratings to A(NG)
Jaiz Bank Plc lost more than 18% of its market value over the last five trading sessions in the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), extending its losses despite a strong rally in the local bourse.
Oando Plc saw a 19% rise in its stock price over the past five trading sessions, as energy stocks drew increased investor interest amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
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Quest Merchant Bank Limited has successfully fulfilled the ₦50 billion minimum capital requirement mandated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for merchant banks.
FMDQ Securities Exchange Limited has officially approved the listing of DLM SPV PLC’s ₦7.30 billion Series 1 (Tranche A) and ₦1.70 billion Series 3 (Tranche B) Plain Vanilla Returns Sovereign Bond-Backed Composite Notes under its ₦30.00 billion Medium-Term Notes Programme.
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