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With a market cap of N129 trillion, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) sustained its bullish run on Tuesday, as investors gained N687 billion amid continued buying interest in key equities.
Temi Popoola, the Nigerian Exchange Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO), says Nigeria’s capital market is undergoing a re-rating. This comes as global investors reassess the country’s economic trajectory and investment potential.
The Nigerian equity market has crossed a defining psychological and structural milestone. The NGX All-Share Index climbed to 201,000 points, decisively breaching the long-anticipated 200,000 threshold and establishing a fresh all-time high on the Nigerian Exchange Limited.
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market capitalisation topped N127 trillion on Friday, as equity investors recorded a gain of about N962 billion from trades executed on the platform.
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Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market capitalisation climbed to N126.43 trillion as equity investors gained N2.67 trillion week-on-week, supported by buying interest in stocks with upside potential.
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) ended its recent positive streak on Wednesday, with the All-Share Index (ASI) declining 0.08% to 196,463.22 points, bringing the year-to-date return to 26.25%.
Banking and oil stocks drove momentum in the Nigerian stock market on Tuesday, reflecting investors’ positive sentiment amidst earnings releases.
The latest X-Compliance Report released by the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX Group) points to a deeper structural liquidity challenge in Nigeria’s equity market rather than a temporary, cyclical weakness.
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