Equity Market Gains N156bn On First Trading Day

Nigeria’s Equity Market Gains N6bn

Domestic equity market opened transactions on the floor of Nigerian Exchange (NGX) on a positive note, gaining N156 billion. The NGX trading result showed that gain recorded in the shares of BuaCement, Oando, Seplat, Glaxosmith, Fidelity Bank and others boasted activities in the market. Market capitalisation of listed equities increased by 0.40 per cent to N38.712 trillion from N38.556 trillion reported the previous day. The NGX All Share Index also appreciated by 282.85 basis points to 70479.62 points from 70196.77 points it closed on Friday. A review of the investment showed that Thomas Way led gainers table in percentage terms, gaining 10 per cent to close at N4.07 per share, Chams Plc followed with a gain of 9.90 per cent to close at N2.22 per unit, Gloxasmith gained 9.68 per cent to close at N13.60 per share, Oando Plc up by 9.66 per cent to close at N9.65 per share, Japaul Gold gained 9.45 per cent to close at N1.39 per unit. On the contrary, ABC Transport recorded the highest loss during the day, dropping by 9.30 per cent to close at N0.78 per unit, Cornerstone Insurance trailed with a drop of 9.27 per cent to N1.37 per share. Champion Breweries gained 9.19 per cent to N3.36 per share, International Breweries down by 8.79 per cent to close at N0.21 per unit. Volume of trades declined by 19.348 million, representing 4.72 per cent as investors traded 391.013 million shares valued at N7.705 billion in 6837 deals against 410.361 million shares cost N9.163 billion exchanged hands the previous day in 6436 deals. Trading  in the shares of United Bank for Africa led market activities with 105.627 million shares valued at N2.137 billion, FBNHoldings followed with account of 33.267 million shares cost N602.498 million, Japaul Gold traded 21.348 million shares valued at N29.607 million, Fidelity Bank exchanged 20.438 million shares worth N175.964 million, AccessCorp exchanged 19.502 million shares valued at N33.657 million.

Equity market sustains bullish run, gains N158bn

Nigeria’s Equity Market Gains N6bn

Trading activities on the floor of Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Tuesday sustained an upward trajectory as the market appreciated by N158 billion. The market capitalisation of listed equities increased by 0.44 per cent to N35.842 trillion from N35.684 trillion reported the previous day. The NGX All Share Index also appreciated 286.26 basis points to 65488.67 points from 65202.41 points traded on Monday. Investors’ attention during the day were directed towards shares of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp), AccessCorp, and Fidelity Bank, ETI and others. An analysis of the investment showed that Cornerstones Insurance led gainers table with 9.84 per cent to N1.34 per unit, CWG followed with a gain of 9.74 per cent to close at N4.28 per unit, SCOA added 9.38 per cent to close at N1.40 per unit, ABC Transport increased by 8.33 per cent to close at N0.52 per unit. BUAFoods added 7.91 per cent to close at N165 per share. On the contrary, Nigerian Breweries, SUNU Assurance and Chellaram Plc recorded the highest loss during the day in percentage terms, declining by 10 per cent to close at N38.25, N0.72 and N3.96 per share respectively. John Holt trailed with a drop of 8.81 per cent to close at N1.45 per unit while Mutual Benefits dipped 6.82 per cent to close at N0.41 per share. The volume of trades increased by 61.864 million representing  26.71 per cent as investors traded 293.463 million shares valued at N4.122 billion in 5895 deals against 231.599 million shares worth N3.992 billion exchanged hands the previous day in 5494 deals. Transactions on the shares of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp) led market activities during the day with 41.441 million shares valued at N185.042 million, AccessCorp followed with account of 36.158 million shares worth N616.420 million, Fidelity Bank traded 32.105 million shares valued at N229.733 million, Omatek exchanged 15.006 million shares cost N4.293 million while Ecobank Transnational Corporate sold a total of 13.200 million shares valued at N208.479 million.