Bank stocks gains help stop Nigerian equities from sinking further
A positive market breadth posted as there were 24 gainers against 17 losers.
A positive market breadth posted as there were 24 gainers against 17 losers.
The benchmark index shrank 0.08 per cent.
The All Share Index closed at 40,571.67 index points while market capitalisation rose N68.961 billion to N21.225 trillion.
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Gains garnered by the likes of Mobil, Flour Mills, BOC Gases, Seplat and Ardova were instrumental in the day’s positive ...
Previously, Seplat’s share of Ohaji South crude was primarily evacuated to the export Terminal.
The market capitalisation inched higher by N297 billion to close at N14.402 trillion from N14.105 trillion recorded on Friday.
Specifically, the market capitalisation inched higher by N297 billion or 2.11 per cent.
The market capitalisation closed higher at N13.005 trillion compared with N12.979 trillion recorded on Wednesday.
The market capitalisation was down 0.54 per cent to close at N12.858 trillion compared with N12. 928 trillion on Monday.
The market capitalisation which opened at N10.993 trillion shed N222 billion or 2.02 per cent to close at N10.771 trillion.
The index rose by 232.73 points to close at 26,842.07 against 26,609.34 posted on Monday.
The market capitalisation lost N59 billion or 0.45 per cent to close at N13.078 trillion against N13.137 trillion.
The market capitalisation shed N22 billion to close at N13.450 trillion in contrast with N13.472 trillion on Friday.
The market capitalisation inched N145 billion to close at N13.426 trillion against N13.281 trillion recorded on Wednesday.
The SEPLAT transaction took place in London and a notice of the transaction was sent to the Nigeria Stock Exchange.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N13.666 trillion shed N87 billion or 0.64 per cent to close at N13.579 trillion.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N13.117 trillion, rose by N37 billion to close at N13.154 trillion.
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The All-Share Index dipped 145.62 points or 0.40 per cent to close at 36,333.80.
Seplat emerged investors delight with a gain of N62.50 to close at N687.50 to lead the gainers’ table.
Market capitalisation inched N117 billion or 1.03 per cent to close at N11.503 trillion.
Seplat gained N10.30 to close at N217.35 per share.
Seplat had on March 11 announced its plans to raise about $500 million prior to the listing on the NSE ...
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