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Nigeria’s Domestic Equity Market Gains N16bn

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Last updated: October 18, 2023 5:27 pm
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In the Nigerian Exchange, trading activity witnessed continued growth, resulting in a market capitalization increase of N16 billion.

The total market capitalization of listed equities grew by 0.04%, reaching N37.004 trillion compared to the previous day’s N36.988 trillion.

The NGX All Share Index (ASI) also showed an uptick, rising to 67353.23 points from 67326.12 points on the previous trading day.

Top gainers on the equity market include Guinea Insurance, leading the gainers table with a 9.09% increase to N0.24 per share, followed by Eterna Plc with a 6.86% gain, closing at N14.80 per share.

Unity Bank added 5.49%, closing at N0.96 per share, Jaiz Bank with a 5.26% increase to N1.60 per unit, and Omatek with a 4.55% gain, closing at N0.46 per share.

On the flip side, CWG recorded the highest loss, dropping by 10% to close at N8.55 per share, followed by RTBriscoe with an 8.77% loss to close at N0.55 per unit.

AfriPrudential fell by 7.14%, closing at N6.50 per unit, and FTNCocoa dipped by 6.29% to close at N1.64 per share. Neimeth International Pharmaceutical was down by 6.06% to N1.55 per share.

The total volume of transactions increased by 19.59 basis points, representing a 5.18% rise, with investors trading 397.560 million shares valued at N4.699 billion in 6,165 deals. This is compared to 377.970 million shares worth N5.169 billion traded in 6,729 deals.

Wema Bank was the most traded stock by volume, with 88.986 million shares valued at N418.147 million.

AccessCorp followed with 35.606 million shares at N59.848 million, United Bank for Africa traded 35.171 million shares at N659.134 million, Fidelity Bank exchanged 33.405 million shares valued at N279.512 million, and GTCO Plc traded 23.421 million shares at N82.848 million.

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