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Investors Gain ₦138bn As Nigeria’s Stock Market Rebound

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Nigerian Stocks Continues To Experience Sharp Declines As Investors Take Profit

Investors on Tuesday gained one hundred and thirty-eight billion Naira as the Nigeria stock market increased by 0.57 percent at the close of the day’s business.

Naija News reports that the Nigeria stock market gained N138.05 billion as the market capitalization rose from N23.92 trillion to N24.05 trillion on Tuesday.

The All-Share Index after the close of the day’s business increased by 256.23 basis points to close at 44, 655.89 compared to 44,399.66 posted on Monday.

Investors traded 235.23 million shares worth N1.91 billion in 4,151 deals on Tuesday. This was higher than the 214.31 million shares valued at N2.68 billion that exchanged hands in 4,410 deals on Monday.

Sky Aviation topped the gainers’ list with the share price rising by N0.53kobo to move from N5.30kobo to N5.83kobo per share at the end of trading.

Courville’s share price increased by 8.57 percent to end trading with N0.38kobo from N0.35kobo per share.

FTN Cocoa’s share price was up by 8.33 percent to move from N0.36kobo to N0.39kobo per share.

Dangote Cement gained N1.25kobo to move from N17 to N18.25kobo per share.

Berger Paint’s share price was up by 5.84 percent to end trading at N8.15kobo from N7.70kobo per share.

Leading the losers’ chart is NEM with its share price declining from N3.96kobo to N3.63kobo per share after shedding N0.33kobo in its share price.

Sunu Assurance share price depreciated from N0.34kobo to N0.32kobo per share after losing 5.88 percent in share price during trading.

Regal Insurance share value dropped by 4.26 percent to end trading at N0.45kobo from N0.47kobo per share.

Sovereign Insurance lost 4 percent to end trading at N0.24kobo from N0.25kobo per share.

Wapic completed the losers” table after shedding 3.92 percent from its share price to drop from N0.51kobo to N0.49kobo per share.

Transcorp led the day’s trading with 38.10 million shares worth N40.1 million.

GTCO traded 18.73 million valued at N476.48 million.

Jaiz Bank followed with 14.98 million shares valued at N9.81 million.

Ecobank sold 14.49 million shares worth N126.34 million while First Bank traded 13.41 million valued at N161.06 million.



Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.