Economy
NGX All-Share Index Rises 0.26%
By Dipo Olowookere
The last trading session of the week ended on a positive note on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Friday by 0.26 per cent.
It was observed that sustained bargain-hunting by investors moved the All-Share Index (ASI) higher by 258.96 points during the session to 99,448.91 points from 99,189.95 points and raised the market capitalisation by N157 billion to N60.261 trillion from N60.104 trillion.
The sectorial performance showed that all the major sectors of the market ended in the green territory yesterday, with the insurance index appreciating by 1.42 per cent.
Further, the banking sector gained 0.76 per cent, the energy counter improved by 0.13 per cent, the consumer goods space jumped by 0.11 per cent, and the industrial goods industry chalked up 0.07 per cent.
Investor sentiment remained strong at the close of transactions, with 40 price gainers and 14 price losers, implying a positive market breadth index.
The duo of CAP and Livestock Feeds topped the advancers’ chart on Friday after their share prices went up by 10.00 per cent each to N38.50 and N3.41, respectively.
Further, Eunisell gained 9.72 per cent to trade at N3.50, May and Baker increased by 9.56 per cent to N7.45 and Royal Exchange expanded by 9.23 per cent to 71 Kobo.
Conversely, DAAR Communications lost 9.86 per cent to settle at 64 Kobo, McNichols slumped by 5.10 per cent to N1.49, FTN Cocoa declined by 4.76 per cent to N1.80, Fidelity Bank shed 2.72 per cent to N14.30, and Chams dropped 2.44 per cent to N2.00.
Business Post reports that the activity chart was mixed yesterday after the trading volume surged by 14.97 per cent, and the trading value and number of deals went down by 39.49 per cent and 4.77 per cent, respectively.
Investors bought and sold 460.9 million shares worth N9.5 billion in 8,772 deals during the session versus the 400.9 per cent shares valued at N15.7 billion that exchanged hands in 9,211 deals in the preceding session.
Chams transacted 97.7 million equities for N197.5 million, UBA traded 88.5 million shares worth N2.6 billion, Sterling Holdings traded 32.3 million stocks for N156.9 million, Access Holdings sold 28.2 million equities valued at N628.0 million, and Zenith Bank transacted 18.8 million stocks worth N753.3 million.
Economy
Naira Gains N10 to Trade N1,640/$1 at Parallel Market
By Dipo Olowookere
The value of the Nigerian currency improved against its American counterpart at the parallel market on Boxing Day of 2024, Thursday, December 26.
Business Post reports that the domestic currency appreciated against the greenback during the session by N10 to settle at N1,640/$1 compared with the preceding session’s value of N1,650/$1.
The official market was closed yesterday due to the public holiday declared by the federal government to celebrate Christmas.
However, the black market was operational, and trading activities went smoothly.
The local currency firmed up on Thursday due to a decline in customer demand for forex. The country has continued to witness FX inflows from Nigerians in the diaspora, who returned to celebrate the period with their loved ones.
A few of the FX traders on the streets of Lagos informed this reporter that the demand for forex has significantly slowed because of the inflows, but expect a sharp rise from next month when most of the people will return to base.
“Market is a bit dull and it is understandable. We expect things to pick up from next week or so when most of those who returned from abroad are returning.
“Don’t also forget that new travellers will need forex. This is when we will know if the new system of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is effective,” one of the FX traders in Lagos, who asked not to be named, told this newspaper.
Recall that early this month, the central bank launched the Electronic Foreign Exchange Matching System (EFEMS) for forex trading at the official market known as the Nigerian Autonomous Forex Exchange Market (NAFEM).
This platform was created for transparency in the forex market, with a minimum trade value of $100,000 for interbank foreign exchange trading.
A few days ago, the CBN granted Bureaux de Change (BDC) operators temporary access to the official market as part of efforts to further strengthen the Naira in the currency market.
The CBN in a notice on Friday said BDC operators would have access to FX at the official market from December 19, 2024, to January 30, 2025, with a weekly cap of $25,000.
Economy
Oil Market Slows on Stronger Dollar, China Worries
By Adedapo Adesanya
The oil market closed lower on Thursday in light holiday trade as the US Dollar strengthened and offset hopes for additional fiscal stimulus in China, the world’s biggest oil importer.
The price of Brent crude shrank by 32 cents or 0.43 per cent during the session to settle at $73.26 a barrel and the US West Texas Intermediate(WTI) crude went down by 0.68 per cent or 48 cents to trade at $69.62 per barrel.
Chinese authorities this week agreed to issue 3 trillion Yuan ($411 billion) worth of special treasury bonds next year, which would be the highest on record, as Beijing ramps up fiscal stimulus to revive a faltering economy.
The plan for 2025 sovereign debt issuance would be a sharp increase from this year’s 1 trillion Yuan, and it will come as China moves to soften the blow from an expected rise in U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports when Donald Trump takes office in January.
The proceeds will be used to boost consumption via subsidy programmes, equipment upgrades by businesses and funding investments in innovation-driven advanced sectors, among other initiatives.
Market analysts noted that injecting a stimulus into a nation’s economy creates increased demand, and increased demand pushes prices higher.
The World Bank on Thursday raised its forecast for China’s economic growth in 2024 and 2025, but warned that subdued household and business confidence.
The world’s second-biggest economy has struggled this year, mainly due to a property crisis and tepid domestic demand.
The World Bank sees China’s gross domestic product growth at 4.9 per cent this year, up from its June forecast of 4.8 per cent.
The US Dollar continued to edge up higher after hitting a milestone last week. A stronger Dollar makes oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.
The latest weekly report on US inventories, from the American Petroleum Institute (API) industry group, showed crude stocks fell last week by 3.2 million barrels on Tuesday.
Traders will be waiting to see if the official inventory report from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirms the decline. The EIA data is due on Friday, later than normal because of the Christmas holiday.
Economy
Nigerian Stocks Gain 0.82% as Investors Embrace Santa Claus Rally
By Dipo Olowookere
Christmas came early for the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited as it extended its positive run on Tuesday with a 0.82 per cent growth.
The last trading session before Christmas was bullish as investors embraced Santa Claus rally, mopping up shares with sound fundamentals across the key sectors of the bourse.
During the session, the insurance index appreciated by 1.49 per cent, the banking space expanded by 0.98 per cent, the consumer goods counter improved by 0.49 per cent, the industrial goods counter gained 0.15 per cent and the energy sector jumped by 0.14 per cent.
Consequently, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 829.88 points to 102,186.03 points from 101,356.15 points and the market capitalisation grew by N503 billion to N61.944 trillion from N61.441 trillion.
MRS Oil gained 10.00 per cent to trade at N217.80, Ikeja Hotel improved by 9.95 per cent to N11.05, Multiverse advanced by 9.90 per cent to N5.55, SAHCO rose by 9.84 per cent to N30.70, and John Holt increased by 9.69 per cent to N6.45.
Conversely, Thomas Wyatt shed 10.00 per cent to quote at N1.71, Caverton shrank by 7.35 per cent to N2.27, Coronation Insurance declined by 5.03 per cent to N1.70, Haldane McCall slipped by 5.00 per cent to N4.75, and Livestock Feeds moderated by 5.00 per cent to N3.80.
When the market ended for the session to resume on Friday, 37 stocks were on the gainers’ chart and 21 stocks were on the losers’ table, representing a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.
A total of 431.8 million shares worth N18.3 billion in 8,369 deals during the session compared with the 503.2 million shares valued at N16.3 billion in 12,490 deals, indicating a rise in the trading value by 12.27 per cent and a decline in the trading volume and number of deals by 14.19 per cent and 32.99 per cent, respectively.
The busiest equity for the session was UBA with 51.2 million units valued at N1.9 billion, Universal Insurance exchanged 49.6 million units for N25.1 million, C&I Leasing transacted 37.2 million units worth N134.0 million, Dangote Cement traded 34.3 million units worth N11.1 billion, and GTCO sold 17.4 million units valued at N1.0 billion.
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