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The stock market closes negative as investors lose N569 billion

Key Highlights

  • Key market indices were down by 1.94 percent in Tuesday’s trading as the nation’s bourse again ended negative.
  • The stock market closes bearish as the market capitalization declines by N569 billion
  • Market breadth closed negative with 4 gainers relative to 28 losers.

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) closed negative amidst buy-interests and sell-offs as bears regain dominance, driving down the broad market.

The All-share Index (ASI) depreciated by 1.94% to close at 51,952.99 points.

In the same vein, Market Capitalization declined by N569 billion to close at N28,300 trillion while the Year-to-Date (YtD) returns settled at 0.69%. The stock market has advanced by 357.33 basis points since the start of the year.

Market breadth closed negative as CAVERTON led 4 gainers, and 28 losers topped by  AIRTELAFRI at the end of today’s session.

Market Indices       

  • NGX ASI: 51,952.99 points
  • Previous ASI: 52,994.13 points
  • Percentage Day Change: 1.94%
  • Y-T-D: 0.69%
  • Market Cap: N28.300 trillion
  • Volume: 1.72 million
  • Value: N4.78 billion
  • Deals: 4,286

 NGX Top ASI gainers

  • CAVERTON up + 8.25% to close at N 05
  • NAHCO up + 3.06% to close at N 10
  • TRANSCORP up + 2.19% to close at N1.40
  • STERLING NG up + 1.35% to close at N1.50
  • TRANSCOHOT up + 0.00% to close at N6.90

NGX Top ASI losers

  • AIRTELAFRI down – 10.00% to close at N1198.00
  • CHIPLC down – 9.09% to close at N0.60
  • ROYALEX down –09% to close at N0.60
  • MULTIVERSE down – 8.75% to close at N2.40
  • NEIMETH down – 8.28% to close at N1.33

Top 3 by Volume

  • TRANSCORP – 1,553,851,363
  • ZENITH BANK– 44,457,462
  • UBA- 20,984,158

Top 3 by Value

  • TRANSCORP– N2,101,579,076
  • ZENITH BANK-N1,133,622,327
  • AIRTELAFRI– N348,845,620

Source: Nairametrics | Read More

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