Economy
Weekly Turnover Sheds 39% as NGX Adjusts Prices of Jaiz Bank, Two Others
By Dipo Olowookere
The volume of trades in the nation’s equity market depreciated last week by 1.181 billion units or 39.1 per cent week-on-week to 1.840 billion units from the preceding week’s 3.021 billion units. This was mainly caused by the lower volume of cross deals in the week under review.
Also, the value of transactions decreased last week as shares worth N27.286 billion exchanged hands in 27,273 deals compared with the equities valued at N31.784 billion traded in 29,153 deals a week earlier.
Amid the low weekly turnover, the All Share Index (ASI) and market capitalisation appreciated w-o-w by 2.09 per cent to 54,085.30 points and N29.158 trillion respectively.
However, all other indices finished lower with the exception of the main board index, which appreciated at 6.03 per cent, while the Asem and sovereign bond indices closed flat.
A look at the spread of the trades in terms of sectors showed that the financial services industry led the activity chart with 1.286 billion shares valued at N10.745 billion traded in 12,379 deals, contributing 69.90 per cent and 39.37 per cent to the total trading volume and value respectively.
It was trailed by the conglomerates sector with 251.105 million shares worth 1.659 billion in 1,371 deals and the consumer goods space with the sale of 105.601 million shares valued at N2.522 billion in 4,263 deals.
Ecobank, Jaiz Bank and Access Holdings were the most active stocks in the five-day trading week with a turnover of 640.650 million units worth N4.825 billion in 2,098 deals, accounting for 34.81 per cent and 17.68 per cent of the total trading volume and value respectively.
As for the price movement index, 23 equities gained in the week, lower than 37 equities in the previous week, 54 equities shed weight, higher than 42 equities in the preceding week, while 79 equities closed flat, higher than 77 equities in the earlier week.
Industrial and Medical Gases recorded the highest increment as its value rose by 20.88 per cent to N11.00, MRS Oil chalked up 20.59 per cent to sell for N16.40, Airtel Africa grew by 20.20 per cent to N1,767.00, Conoil appreciated by 9.95 per cent to N34.25, while FTN Cocoa expanded by 9.37 per cent to 35 kobo.
On the flip side, UAC Nigeria suffered the heaviest loss as its price shrank by 27.08 per cent to N10.50, Global Spectrum Energy Services crashed by 18.77 per cent to N2.77, Royal Exchange shed 14.04 per cent to 98 kobo, RT Briscoe declined by 13.85 per cent to 56 kobo, while Jaiz Bank went down by 13.33 per cent to 78 kobo.
Meanwhile, in the week, the NGX adjusted the equity prices of Jaiz Bank, AIICO Insurance and Prestige Assurance as a result of the dividend proposed by their respective boards.
The value of Jaiz Bank was modified last Friday for the 4 kobo cash reward to shareholders after the qualification date. The price moved from 81 kobo to 77 kobo after the adjustment.
As for AIICO Insurance, the 2 kobo dividend resulted in its price being modified to 76 kobo from 78 kobo last Monday and on the same day, the price of Prestige Assurance was changed to 41 kobo from 42 kobo due to the deduction of N0.015 from its previous closing value.
Economy
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Economy
NASD Unlisted Security Index Crosses 4,000-point Benchmark Again
By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange achieved a milestone on Friday, April 24, 2026, after five securities on the platform helped with a 1.85 per cent growth.
Data showed that the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) again crossed the 4,000-point benchmark yesterday.
The index chalked up 73.64 points during the trading day to close at 4,052.59 points compared with the preceding session’s 3,978.95 points, while the market capitalisation added N5.38 billion to finish at N2.424 trillion versus Thursday’s closing value of N2.380 trillion.
The price gainers were led by Okitipupa Plc, which grew by N25.00 to sell at N305.00 per share compared with the previous price of N280.00 per share. Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc gained N6.92 to close at N76.26 per unit versus N69.34 per unit, Afriland Properties Plc appreciated by N1.00 to N17.00 per share from N18.00 per share, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc improved by 55 Kobo to N99.55 per unit from N99.00 per unit, and Food Concepts Plc increased by 5 Kobo to N2.70 per share from N2.65 per share.
However, there was a price loser, MRS Oil, which dipped by N21.75 to N195.75 per unit from N217.50 per unit.
During the final session of the week, the value of securities jumped 75.2 per cent to N41.3 million from N23.6 million units, and the number of deals expanded by 62.9 per cent to 44 deals from 27 deals, while the volume of securities declined marginally by 0.9 per cent to 447,403 units from 451,522 units.
At the close of trades, Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Plc was the most traded stock by volume (year-to-date) with 3.4 billion units worth N8.4 billion, trailed by Resourcery Plc with 1.1 billion units valued at N415.7 million, and Infrastructure Guarantee Credit Plc with 400 million units traded for N1.2 billion.
GNI was also the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 3.4 billion units sold for N8.4 billion, followed by CSCS Plc with 59.6 million units transacted for N4.0 billion, and Okitipupa Plc with 27.8 million units exchanged for N1.9 billion.
Economy
Naira Slips to N1,358/$1 as FX Reserves, Policy Uncertainty Concerns
By Adedapo Adesanya
It was not a good day for the Nigerian Naira in the currency market on Friday, April 24, as its value depreciated against the major foreign currencies at the close of transactions.
In the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX), it lost N4.53 or 0.33 per cent against the United States Dollar yesterday to trade at N1,358.44/$1, in contrast to the N1,353.91/$1 it was exchanged on Thursday.
Equally, the domestic currency slipped against the Pound Sterling in the official market during the session by N8.14 to close at N1,834.02/£1, compared with the previous rate of N1,825.88/£1 and dropped N8.01 against the Euro to sell at N1,590.73/€1 versus N1,582.72/€1.
Also, the Naira depreciated against the US Dollar at the GTBank FX desk on Friday by N4 to quote at N1,370/$1 compared with the previous session’s N1,366/$1, and at the parallel market, it depleted by N5 to settle at N1,380/$1 versus the preceding day’s N1,375/$1.
Data published by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) indicated that NFEM interbank turnover surged to N43.562 million across 68 deals, up from N28.117 million the previous day.
Despite the CBN’s reassurance that the recent drop in external reserves is not worrisome, the market remains unsettled by persistent concerns over liquidity constraints, policy transparency, and weakening confidence in Nigeria’s FX market as gross reserves continue to decline to $48.4 billion.
The outlook for the Dollar appears supported by broader macro risks, including elevated oil prices tied to the tanker traffic disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and a continued US-Iran standoff over ceasefire negotiations.
A look at the digital currency market showed that investors are sitting on the edge as the US Dollar rebounded amid geopolitical and inflation risks despite continued inflows into US spot bitcoin Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs).
Solana (SOL) rose by 1.2 per cent to sell $86.45, Cardano (ADA) appreciated by 1.1 per cent to $0.2517, Dogecoin (DOGE) grew by 0.9 per cent to $0.0989, Ripple (XRP) improved by 0.3 per cent to $1.43, Ethereum (ETH) soared by 0.2 per cent to $2,316.83, and Binance Coin (BNB) chalked up 0.1 per cent to sell for $637.44.
However, TRON (TRX) depreciated by 1.3 per cent to $0.3235, and Bitcoin (BTC) lost 0.2 per cent to close at $77,562.27, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 each.
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