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Investors’ Portfolios Shrinks by 0.21% on Sell-Off in Banking Stocks

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By Dipo Olowookere

A 0.21 per cent loss was suffered by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Thursday as profit-taking by investors remained.

It was observed that the bourse weakened further yesterday due to selling pressure in the banking space, which closed lower by 0.57 per cent, overpowering the gains recorded by the other sectors.

Data revealed that the insurance counter appreciated by 1.13 per cent, the energy index expanded by 0.92 per cent, the industrial goods sector improved by 0.08 per cent, and the consumer goods counter increased marginally by 0.01 per cent.

When trading activities finished for the session, the All-Share Index (ASI) decreased by 210.15 points to 98,081.38 points from the preceding day’s 98,291.53 points and the market capitalisation was down by N127 billion to settle at N59.432 trillion compared with the previous day’s N59.559 trillion.

Business Post reports that investor sentiment was strong during the trading day amid the decline in investors’ portfolios, as the bourse finished with 16 depreciating shares and 29 appreciating shares, implying a positive market breadth index.

Aradel Holdings depreciated further on Thursday by 10.00 per cent as a result of a sell-off to close at N694.80, Regency Alliance lost 8.82 per cent to 62 Kobo, DAAR Communications shrank by 6.78 per cent to 55 Kobo, UAC Nigeria dropped 6.70 per cent to close at N20.20, and Oando slumped by 5.82 per cent to N76.00.

On the flip side, Golden Guinea Breweries appreciated by 10.00 per cent to quote at N3.74, Deap Capital gained 9.85 per cent to sell for N1.45, Transcorp Power rose by 9.68 per cent to N330.90, Jaiz Bank grew by 8.64 per cent to N2.39, and Transcorp Hotels increased by 7.78 per cent to N97.00.

The trading volume, value and number of deals went down by 9.86 per cent, 31.11 per cent, and 7.73 per cent, respectively.

A total of 232.2 million units valued at N6.2 billion were transacted in 7,175 deals during the session compared with the 257.6 million units worth N9.0 billion traded in 7,776 deals a day earlier.

Sterling Holdings topped the activity chart after it transacted 42.8 million units worth N213.0 million, Zenith Bank exchanged 20.1 million units valued at N751.8 million, GTCO sold 19.6 million units for N1.0 billion, Access Holdings traded 16.3 million units valued at N324.6 million, and UBA exchanged 11.1 million units worth N271.7 million.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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Nigerian Equity Market Surpasses N145trn After 1.30% Expansion

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Nigerian equity market showed no signs of slowing down, as it further appreciated by 1.30 per cent on Friday on the back of sustained buying pressure.

Unlike the preceding sessions, investor sentiment was bullish yesterday after the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited ended with 43 price gainers and 26 price losers, implying a positive market breadth index, the first this week.

UPDC gained 10.00 per cent to close at N4.40, Academy Press also appreciated by 10.00 per cent to quote at N7.70, Haldane McCall improved by 9.97 per cent to N3.97, Zichis soared by 9.94 per cent to N15.60, and Wema Bank added 9.84 per cent to settle at N31.25.

Conversely, Meyer lost 9.92 per cent to sell for N16.80, Trans-Nationwide Express also crashed by 9.92 per cent to end at N7.90, C&I Leasing slipped by 8.53 per cent to N5.90, Omatek dipped by 7.34 per cent to N2.02, and eTranzact decreased by 5.28 per cent to N17.05.

When the bourse closed its doors to business, the All-Share Index (ASI) rose by 2,884.81 points to 225,722.49 points from 222,837.68 points, and the market capitalisation grew by N1.858 trillion to N145.335 trillion from N143.477 trillion.

A look at the activity chart showed that market participants transacted 627.6 million shares worth N44.5 billion in 55,232 deals during the trading day compared with the 667.9 million shares valued at N38.1 billion traded in 53,062 deals a day earlier.

This indicated that the volume of transactions went down by 6.03 per cent, the value of trades went up by 16.80 per cent, and the number of deals jumped by 4.09 per cent.

Access Holdings closed the session as investors’ toast, with a turnover of 75.6 million units worth N2.4 billion. UBA transacted 43.1 million units valued at N2.3 billion, Wema Bank exchanged 41.5 million units for N1.3 billion, Zenith Bank traded 38.4 million units valued at N5.2 billion, and Universal Insurance sold 29.5 million units for N35.9 million.

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Oyedele Eyes Fiscal Discipline, Investor-friendly Environment, Fair Taxation

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Mr Taiwo Oyedele has set some goals he intends to achieve as Nigeria’s Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy.

While taking over from his predecessor, Mr Wale Edun, on Thursday, the tax expert assured that he has no plans to overturn some of the reforms already put in place by the former occupier of the seat.

In a message on Friday, he emphasised that, “Our immediate task is to consolidate these gains, deepen ongoing reforms, and ensure they translate into tangible benefits for all Nigerians.”

He promised to ensure fiscal discipline by embracing transparent and prudent management of public resources, while also harmonising revenue administration, broadening the tax base, reducing the burden on the vulnerable population, and supporting economic growth.

Mr Oyedele further said his other strategic priorities include creating a predictable and investor-friendly environment anchored on policy coherence, consistency, and clarity; and aligning efforts across all tiers and institutions to maximise policy impact.

He also said efforts would be made to deepen collaboration with the private sector and other key stakeholders for data-driven policy design, co-implementation, and feedback for continuous improvement.

According to him, “Good policy design alone is not enough; success will be defined by execution. We are committed to disciplined implementation, accountability, and measurable results.”

“I look forward to working with colleagues across government, the private sector, and all Nigerians as we move from reform to result, accelerate growth and build a more stable, inclusive, and prosperous economy,” he stated.

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NASD Bourse Edges Up 0.23% as NSI Nears 3,970 Points

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange further appreciated by 0.23 per cent on Thursday, April 23, with the Unlisted Security Index (NSI) adding 8.99 points to close at 3,969.96 points against the previous day’s 3,968 points.

The rise in the share price of Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc by N2.86 to N69.34 per unit from N66.48 per unit raised the market capitalisation of the NASD bourse by N5.38 billion to N2.380 trillion from N2.375 trillion.

Yesterday, there were two price losers, led by Food Concepts Plc, which lost 29 Kobo to sell at N2.65 per share versus N2.94 per share, while UBN Property Plc dipped by 22 Kobo to N2.03 per unit from N2.25 per unit.

During the session, the volume of securities traded declined by 97.9 per cent to 451,522 units from 21.5 million units on Wednesday, the value of securities depreciated by 52.32 per cent to N23.6 million from N49.5 million, and the number of deals depreciated by 3.6 per cent to 27 deals from 28 deals.

At the close of business, Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Plc remained the most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units valued at N8.4 billion, followed by CSCS Plc with 59.5 million units exchanged for N4.0 billion, and Okitipupa Plc with 27.8 million units traded for N1.9 billion.

GNI Plc also closed the day as the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 3.4 billion units worth N8.4 billion, trailed by Resourcery Plc with 1.1 billion units transacted for N415.7 million, and Infrastructure Guarantee Credit Plc with 400 million units sold for N1.2 billion.

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