Lagos: The Nigerian stock market extended its winning streak on Wednesday, rising 0.11% as investors piled into select equities, lifting the overall market value by ₦141 billion. Investor demand for …
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Lagos: The Nigerian stock market closed the week on a positive note, gaining ₦997 billion or 1.08 per cent, thereby boosting investor portfolios. Renewed investor interest in heavyweight stocks like …
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Lagos: The stock market surged on Friday, with investors trading 1.826 billion shares valued at N20.03 billion across 20,645 transactions. This contrasted with Thursday’s 324.6 million shares worth N13.05 billion …
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Lagos: Bearish sentiments persisted on the Nigerian Exchange on Tuesday, causing investors to lose about N91 billion in market value. Selloffs in McNicholas, Lasaco Assurance, Livestock Feeds, John Holt, Ikeja …
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Lagos: The Nigerian equities market wrapped up the trading week on a bullish note, recording a ₦733 billion surge in market capitalization. The positive momentum reflects renewed investor confidence and …
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Lagos, Nigeria: The Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) extended its winning streak for the 11th consecutive session, adding ₦497 billion to investor wealth and pushing market capitalisation to an all-time high …
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Lagos, Nigeria: Nigeria’s equities market kicked off the week with a bullish charge, gaining ₦786 billion in value as investor appetite surged for top-performing stocks. Heavyweights like Seplat Energy and …
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Lagos, Nigeria: The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) experienced a notable increase in trading activity on Tuesday, with 1.24 billion shares exchanged across 28,009 transactions, totalling a market value of ₦29.8 …
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Lagos, Nigeria: The stock market closed the week with a gain of N618 billion on Friday, driven by sustained interest in medium- and large-capitalised stocks. Specifically, market capitalisation grew by …
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Lagos (Nigeria): The stock market reversed losses by 0.31 per cent on Thursday, recording a N279 billion gain for investors. This is coming after four consecutive sessions of losses. The …
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