Economy
Nigerian Stock Market Begins October 2025 With 0.19% Growth
By Dipo Olowookere
It was a bright start to the new month for the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Thursday as it closed higher by 0.19 per cent.
The Nigerian stock market had a rest on Wednesday to celebrate the country’s 65th Independence Day anniversary and only had its first trading session of October 2025.
Buying interest from investors contributed to the growth recorded by Customs Street during the session, with 34 stocks ending on the gainers’ chart and 26 stocks finishing on the losers’ table. This showed a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.
PZ Cussons chalked up 10.00 per cent to quote at N37.95, Eterna expanded by 9.94 per cent to N37.05, Champion Breweries soared by 9.82 per cent to N15.10, Tantalizers grew by 5.96 per cent to N2.49, and AIICO Insurance advanced by 5.43 per cent to N3.69.
On the flip side, RT Briscoe declined by 9.89 per cent to N3.37, Thomas Wyatt shrank by 9.82 per cent to N3.58, Sovereign Trust Insurance weakened by 9.33 per cent to N2.72, International Energy Insurance crashed by 7.78 per cent to N3.08, and Berger Paints lost 7.18 per cent to trade at N36.20.
The industrial goods space came under selling pressure yesterday, giving up a marginal 0.02 per cent at the close of transactions. The profit-taking in this landscape did not affect the general performance of the bourse, as its loss was offset by other sectors.
The insurance counter expanded by 0.42 per cent, the consumer goods index grew by 0.35 per cent, the banking industry gained 0.17 per cent, the energy sector improved by 0.12 per cent, and the commodity counter rose by 0.01 per cent.
Consequently, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 268.98 points to 142,979.46 points from 142,710.48 points and the market capitalisation rose by N171 billion to N90.752 trillion from N90.581 trillion.
Business Post reports that market participants traded 6.2 billion equities valued at N54.5 billion in 32,682 deals on Thursday versus the 1.2 billion equities worth N29.8 billion transacted in 28,009 deals on Tuesday, implying a surge in the trading volume, value and number of deals by 416.67 per cent, 82.89 per cent, and 16.68 per cent, respectively.
Cornerstone Insurance led the activity chart yesterday after it transacted 5.5 billion shares for N25.1 billion, UBA exchanged 152.1 million equities worth N6.5 billion, Wema Bank sold 152.1 million stocks valued at N2.5 billion, First Holdco traded 111.8 million shares worth N3.5 billion, and Zenith Bank transacted 47.1 million equities valued at N3.3 billion.
Economy
NASD OTC Index Drops 0.27% as Market Cap Slides to N2.167trn
By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange lost 0.27 per cent on Thursday, January 29, weakening the Unlisted Security Index (NSI) by 9.79 points to 3,622.77 points from the previous session’s 3,632.56 points, as the market capitalisation recorded a N5.85 billion loss to end at N2.167 trillion compared with Wednesday’s closing value of N2.173 trillion.
Three securities were responsible for the downfall of the alternative stock market, with leaders being Okitipupa Plc, which shrank by N15.70 to end at N218.90 per unit versus the previous day’s N234.60 per unit. Afriland Properties Plc declined by 50 Kobo to close at N14.00 per share compared with the N14.50 per share it finished at midweek, and Food Concepts Plc dropped 9 Kobo to sell at N2.63 per unit versus N2.72 per unit.
Business Post reports that there were two price gainers yesterday led by Nipco Plc, which added N17.48 to its value to settle at N259.48 per share versus N242.00 per share, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc appreciated by 35 Kobo to N40.50 per unit from N40.15 per unit.
During the trading session, the volume of securities went down by 57.3 per cent to 1.9 million units from 4.7 million units, the value of securities decreased by 74.4 per cent to N13.4 million from N52.4 million, and the number of deals slipped by 50 per cent to 16 deals from 32 deals.
When the market closed for the day, CSCS Plc was still the most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 15.3 million units traded for N622.9 million, trailed by FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 1.6 million units exchanged for N108.4 million, and Geo-Fluids Plc with 8.9 million units worth N60.4 million.
CSCS Plc was also the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 15.3 million units valued at N622.9 million, followed by Mass Telecom Innovation Plc with 10.1 million units sold for N4.1 million, and Geo-Fluids Plc with 8.9 million units transacted for N60.4 million.
Economy
RT Briscoe, Others Lift Stock Exchange by 0.22%
By Dipo Olowookere
The gains recorded by RT Briscoe and 40 other equities lifted the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited by 0.22 per cent on Thursday after a day with the bears.
Rebound of the stock exchange was triggered by renewed bargain-hunting activities by the market participants, with RT Briscoe gaining 10.00 per cent to sell for N7.15.
SCOA Nigeria appreciated by 9.91 per cent to N31.60, Deap Capital also jumped by 9.91 per cent to N10.43, Veritas Kapital appreciated by 9.85 per cent to N2.23, and Zichis chalked up 9.80 per cent to trade at N3.81.
Conversely, Haldane McCall depreciated by 9.84 per cent to finish at N3.94, Union Dicon shed 9.79 per cent to close at N8.75, University Press shrank by 8.00 per cent to N5.75, Legend Internet crashed by 7.56 per cent to N5.50, and Austin Laz lost 7.50 per cent to quote at N3.70.
Data indicated that the bourse ended the session with 41 price gainers and 27 price losers, implying a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.
Business Post reports that the industrial goods index was flat yesterday, but this was offset by the others, with the banking space up by 0.68 per cent, the insurance segment rose by 0.64 per cent, the consumer goods counter expanded by 0.46 per cent, and the energy sector grew by 0.10 per cent.
Consequently, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 362.93 points to 165,527.31 points from 165,164.38 points and the market capitalisation gained N232 billion to finish at N105.969 trillion versus the previous day’s N105.737 trillion.
The most traded stock for the day was Cutix with 144.6 million units worth N464.9 million, Veritas Kapital traded 56.6 million units for N124.3 million, GTCO sold 26.0 million units valued at N2.6 billion, Tantalizers exchanged 26.0 million units worth N110.0 million, and Japaul transacted 25.9 million units valued at N67.2 million.
When Customs Street closed for business, the activity chart showed the trading was up by 10.94 per cent to 691.4 million shares from 623.2 million shares, the trading value was down by 6.67 per cent to N15.4 billion from N16.5 billion and the number of deals shrank by 8.32 per cent to 38,665 deals from 42,172 deals.
Economy
Naira Appreciates to N1,396 Per Dollar at Official FX Market
By Adedapo Adesanya
The Naira appreciated further on the Dollar in the the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Thursday, January 29 by N3.49 or 0.25 per cent to N1,396.99/$1 from the previous session’s N1,400.48/$1.
This was supported by foreign portfolio inflows from a recent bond auction and relatively subdued Dollar demand.
Year old reforms in the FX market as well as structural reforms in the oil sector have eased fears and buoyed investments, boosting foreign capital inflows and stronger diaspora remittances.
Also, the weakening of the Dollar has lent support as the American currency hit a four-year low triggered by tariff uncertainty, policy volatility including threats to US Federal Reserve independence, and rising fiscal deficits.
It also improved its value against the Euro in the official FX market yesterday by N3.75 to quote at N1,671.78/€1 versus midweek’s rate of N1,675.53/€1, but lost N2.05 against the Pound Sterling to trade at N1,932.04/£1 versus Wednesday’s closing rate of N1,929.99/£1.
In the parallel market, it gained N10 against the US Dollar to settle at N1,470/$1 compared with the previous session’s exchange rate of N1,480/$1 but remained unchanged at N1,426/$1 at the GTBank forex desk.
Market traders expect the Naira to remain fairly stable and could strengthen further with a bond auction in the coming week.
Meanwhile, the cryptocurrency market was weaker as traders reacted to reports that US President Donald Trump would nominate former Federal Reserve Board member, Mr Kevin Warsh, to replace current Federal Reserve Chair, Mr Jerome Powell. It is believed that Mr Warsh is bearish on crypto.
President Trump said late Thursday he would name his nominee on Friday morning, a day after lambasting Mr Powell and the US central bank for not choosing to reduce rates. The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Wednesday.
Cardano (ADA) fell by 8.1 per cent to $0.3225, Ethereum (ETH) declined by 7.9 per cent to $2,718.16, Solana (SOL) slipped by 7.6 per cent to $113.90, Ripple (XRP) crashed by 7.3 per cent to $1.74, Litecoin (LTC) went down by 6.8 per cent to $63.55, Bitcoin (BTC) depreciated by 6.7 per cent to $82,292.42, Binance Coin (BNB) decreased by 6.6 per cent to $839.47, and Dogecoin (DOGE) retreated by 7.1 per cent to $0.1131, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 each.
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