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42 Stocks Drive 1.46% NGX Growth in One Week

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By Dipo Olowookere

The All-Share Index (ASI) and the market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited appreciated by 1.46 per cent last week to 99,587.25 points and N56.323 trillion, respectively.

Also, every other sector improved in the four-day trading week except the consumer goods, energy, and industrial goods indices, which experienced selling pressure, closing lower by 0.26 per cent, 0.68 per cent and 0.36 per cent apiece, as the ASeM and sovereign bond indices closed flat.

Business Post reports that the growth posted by the benchmark performance indicators was driven by price appreciation in 42 stocks led by FBN Holdings, which grew by 32.68 per cent to N27.00.

Sterling Holdings rose by 27.75 per cent to N4.88, UAC Nigeria improved by 24.60 per cent to N15.45, Julius Berger appreciated by 23.76 per cent to N72.40, and Flour Mills soared by 20.66 per cent to N36.80.

Conversely, NASCON lost 17.03 per cent to close at N43.60, University Press went down by 16.67 per cent to N2.05, Neimeth fell by 14.14 per cent to N1.70, Berger Paints shrank by 9.87 per cent to N13.70, and Vitafoam declined by 9.81 per cent to N17.00.

Data showed that the number of price gainers for the week was 42 versus 27 in the preceding week, the price losers’ chart had 36 equities last week versus 43 equities a week earlier, and 76 shares closed flat compared with 84 shares in the previous week.

A total of 1.941 billion shares worth N32.644 billion exchanged hands in 35,807 deals during the week compared with 1.839 billion shares valued at N34.258 billion traded in 37,528 deals in the preceding week.

The financial services industry led the activity chart with 1.496 billion equities worth N22.453 billion in 19,225 deals, contributing 77.08 per cent and 68.78 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

It was trailed by the consumer goods space with 144.722 million stocks worth N5.063 billion in 4,966 deals, and the cconglomerates sector with 109.978 million shares valued at N1.539 billion in 2,064 deals.

Abbey Mortgage Bank, GTCO, and Access Holdings accounted for 898.940 million equities worth N14.314 billion in 5,518 deals, contributing 46.31 per cent and 43.85 per cent to the total trading volume and value apiece.

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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Stanbic IBTC Ignites Investment Spark with InvestBeta Season 2

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Following the success of its debut season, Stanbic IBTC Asset Management, a subsidiary of Stanbic IBTC Holdings PLC, announces the return of the InvestBeta Game Show, with registration officially open.

The second season of the InvestBeta show builds on the first edition, aimed at equipping young Nigerians with real-world financial skills in a fun, relatable, and competitive format. The show’s first season, which aired in 2024, captured the attention of Gen-Z viewers across the country, blending entertainment with investment education in a way that had never been done before. With positive feedback, it proved that young Nigerians are ready to learn how to grow their money, and all they need is the right platform.

The new season reflects the Group’s broader youth-focused mission through Beyond Dreams, its dynamic community created for Nigerians aged 18–30. The community aims to help young people turn their aspirations into reality through secure, timely and smart investment choices. Since its inception, Beyond Dreams has grown to a network of over 90,000 young members, generated 2,100+ new investment accounts, and continues to position the Group as a trusted partner in the financial futures of Nigeria’s youth.

Busola Jejelowo, Chief Executive, Stanbic IBTC Asset Management noted InvestBeta reflects our deep commitment to financial education. She said, “We understand that today’s young people want more than just advice but practical, hands-on experience. This is why the InvestBeta game show is here to change how young Nigerians see money and what they can do with it.”

Entries are now open to eligible young Nigerians who want to be part of Season 2. Registration is free via the official link: https://bit.ly/StanbicIBTCInvestBeta. Successful applicants will be selected to compete in a series of challenges designed to test their knowledge, strategy, and creativity around real-life financial scenarios.

And for those who missed the first season, full episodes are available to watch on Stanbic IBTC’s official YouTube channel. From quick financial questions to investment tips, Season 1 offered real lessons with real impact, and Season 2 is gearing up to raise the bar.

To stay in the loop, follow @beyonddreamsng across all social media platforms and be part of the countdown to the second season of Nigeria’s most engaging youth-focused investment competition.

If you are 18 to 26, curious about how money works, and ready to build your future, this is your sign.

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OTC Exchange Jumps 0.43%

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Trading activities at the NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange ended on a positive note with a 0.43 per cent growth on Thursday, July 17.

The expansion recorded yesterday raised the market capitalisation by N8.68 billion at the close of business to N2.042 trillion from the N2.033 trillion quoted at the preceding session, and the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) gained 14.83 points to settle at 3,487.67 points compared with the 3,472.84 points it finished on Wednesday.

According to data, there were two price gainers during the trading session, with Okitipupa Plc growing by N4.50 to close at N239.50 per share versus the N235.00 per share it ended at midweek, as Food Concepts Plc chalked up 29 Kobo to close at N3.20 per unit, in contrast to the previous day’s N2.91 per unit.

On the flip side, the bourse recorded a price loser and it was UBN Property Plc, which lost 22 Kobo to end at N2.02 per share compared with the preceding day’s N2.24 per share.

At the close of business, the volume of trades surged by 280,246.7 per cent to 252,312 units from the 90 units traded during the midweek session, the value of transactions increased by 365,667.5 per cent to N21.4 million from N5,850, and the number of deals went up by 525 per cent to 25 deals from four deals.

Okitipupa Plc remained the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 153.9 million units valued at N4.9 billion, followed by Air Liquide Plc with 507.2 million units sold for N4.2 billion, and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 42.3 million units worth N1.8 billion.

Impresit Bakolori Plc remained the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with the sale of 536.9 million units for N524.8 million, trailed by Air Liquide Plc with 507.2 million units valued at N4.2 billion, and Geo-Fluids Plc with a turnover of 272.3 million units worth N493.4 million.

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Naira Crumbles Further to N1,533/$1 at Official FX Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The value of the Naira further depreciated against the US Dollar by N3.26 or 0.21 per cent in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) segment of the forex market on Thursday, July 17 to N1,533.22/$1 from the previous closing price of N1,529.96/$1.

Equally, the domestic currency weakened against the Pound Sterling in the official FX market during the trading session by N2.76 to close at N2,056.52/£1 compared with the previous day’s rate of N2,053.76/£1 but appreciated against the Euro by N2.81 to finish at N1,776.42/€1, in contrast to the N1,779.23/€1 it was traded at midweek.

In the black market, the exchange rate of the Nigerian Naira and the US Dollar remained unchanged yesterday at N1,535/$1, according to data obtained by Business Post.

The poor performance of the Naira in the spot market on Thursday came amid increased demand despite positives that indicate that the country’s reserves will strengthened on improved crude output as well as enhanced foreign portfolio investment (FPI) inflows amid slowdown in import trade-related outflows.

In the first six months of 2025, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) injected a total of $4.1 billion into the FX market to stabilise the Naira and ease liquidity pressures in the currency market, 215 per cent higher than the $1.3 billion recorded during the same period in 2024, according to the latest CSL Stockbrokers’ H2 2025 Outlook report.

The analysts at CSL, however, expressed concerns over the sustainability of the currency defence strategy, citing weak oil earnings, subdued foreign portfolio investment inflows, and uncertainties around external financing.

As for the cryptocurrency market, it was bullish as the US made the historical milestone towards stablecoin-regulating legislation.

The first major crypto regulatory initiative in the US is about to become law after the House of Representatives passed the stablecoin bill known as the GENIUS Act.

The approval came directly on the heels of another major legislative accomplishment for the industry, when the House also passed the Clarity Act that would govern the oversight of the digital assets markets in the US

During the trading session, Dogecoin (DOGE) jumped by 14.7 per cent to $0.2423, Ripple (XRP) appreciated by 13.1 per cent to $3.56, Cardano (ADA) added 12.4 per cent to trade at $0.8664, Litecoin (LTC) rose by 10.9 per cent to $108.52, Ethereum (ETH) expanded by 7.4 per cent to $3,645.41, Solana (SOL) improved by 6.4 per cent to $182.76, Binance Coin (BNB) soared by 5.1 per cent to $748.01, and Bitcoin (BTC) advanced by 1.6 per cent to $120,390.40, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) remained unchanged at $1.00 apiece.

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