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Investors Transact N404.762bn Shares in 285,223 Deals in One Week

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By Dipo Olowookere

Investors on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited bought and sold 5.119 billion shares worth N404.762 billion in 285,223 deals last week. This was significantly higher than the 4.433 billion shares valued at N306.143 billion traded in 255,589 deals in the preceding week.

This surge in activity level was driven by First Holdco, AVA Capital, and Access Holdings, which accounted for 2.308 billion units sold for N224.773 billion in 27,359 deals, contributing 45.09 per cent and 55.53 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Data showed that financial equities led the activity chart with 3.918 billion units valued at N271.428 billion in 123,514 deals, contributing 76.55 per cent and 67.06 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Services stocks followed with 203.203 million units worth N3.061 billion in 18,333 deals, and consumer goods shares closed with a turnover of 191.283 million units valued at N13.203 billion in 30,730 deals.

In the five-day trading week, 33 equities appreciated versus 57 equities a week earlier, 56 equities depreciated versus 38 equities in the previous week, and 58 equities remained unchanged versus 51 equities in the preceding week.

The best-performing equity last week was CMFC, which chalked up 22.78 per cent to trade at N3.88, Thomas Wyatt gained 20.66 per cent to close at N4.38, Consolidated Hallmark grew by 19.60 per cent to N8.36, Lasaco Assurance rose by 18.68 per cent to N2.16, and VFD Group increased by 12.21 per cent to N11.95.

On the flip side, the worst-performing equity was ABC Transport, which decreased by 18.44 per cent to N5.75. Fortis Global Insurance shrank by 16.13 per cent to N2.34, Tripple Gee slipped by 15.54 per cent to N2.88, Veritas Kapital slumped by 15.38 per cent to N1.43, and International Breweries crashed by 13.87 per cent to N11.80.

At the close of business for the week, the All-Share Index (ASI) succumbed to selling pressure, as it shed 0.84 per cent to settle at 245,283.68 points, while the market capitalisation retreated by 0.79 per cent to N158.326 trillion.

Similarly, all other indices finished lower apart from the premium, insurance and sovereign bond indices, which appreciated by 0.02 per cent, 1.72 per cent and 0.27 per cent, respectively.

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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