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Market Value of Top 5 Banks in Nigeria Drops to N4.77Trn Sell side activities on Nigerian Tier-1 banks stocks plunged…
UBA Rises by 6.5% on Huge Trade Volume Ahead of Earnings UBA Plc gained traction on the floor of the…
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UBA, FBN Holdings Plc are among the banking names drove momentum on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) along with Oando and Transcorp Plc.
Buying interest in Oando Energy PLC, Transcorp PLC, Access Holdings, GTCO and UBA has boosted equities market performance during the intraday trading session
Pan-African lender, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc saw a rapt of buying interest in the last seven trading sessions, which shifted its market value higher
Investors saw N95 billion gain as equities market rebounded midweek after two consecutive negative performance in the week. Due to buying interest on some banking, and oil and gas name, the market recalibrated from downward trend, thus push the year to date return upward.
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Selloffs in MTN Nigeria, FBN Holdings and some other stocks dragged the Nigerian Exchange market capitalisation down
In the equities market, investors that were trading highs and lows on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) gained more than N114 billion on Thursday due to bargain hunting in banking, amd industrial names, among others.
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