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The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market capitalisation jumped by about N1.64 trillion …
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) All-Share Index (ASI) tumbled on Monday as investors lost…
The Nigerian stock market shed N4.41 trillion over the last five trading sessions as investor sentiment turned negative, with some efforts channelled into portfolio rebalancing.
Equities investors lost N181 trillion in a swoop on Monday over risk-off sentiment spotted across key sectoral indices. The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) opened trading for the month in negative territory, with key market performance indicators declining by 1.3%.
The Nigerian stock market edged higher on a rally in telco and banking indices. Buying interest in the telecommunications giant AIRTELAFRI, which reached a new year-high of NGN3,655.70, pushed the local bourse to a bullish close in the first trading session of the week.
Investors Gain N3.2trn as Cement Oligarchs Recoup Losses The Nigerian stock market closed in the green on Friday, with investors…
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market capitalisation surged near N1.56 trillion as investors’ portfolio balance gained about N3.3 trillion at the close of the trading session on Thursday.,
NGX Tops N147trn as Bua, Aradel Rally, Investors Gain N3.3trn The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) soared on Tuesday, recovering from profit-taking…
NGX Tops N145trn as Industrial, Banking Stocks Rally The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) topped N145 trillion on Friday, driven by cement,…
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market capitalisation surpassed N134 trillion as First Holdco, Ecobank Transnational Incorporation (ETI) and Aradel Holdings led today’s rally.
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