Economy
NGX All-Share Index up 0.12% to 52,657.69 points

Dipo Olowookere
The first trading session of the new week at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited ended on a positive note, with a 0.12 per cent growth on Monday.
Buying interests across the major sectors of the market influenced the bullish outcome yesterday, with the insurance counter growing by 0.22 per cent. The banking and the consumer goods sectors appreciated by 0.12 per cent each, as the energy space rose by 0.03 per cent, and the industrial goods sector closed flat.
Consequently, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 63.01 points to 52,657.69 points from 52,594.68 points, and the market capitalisation increased by N34 billion to N28.681 trillion from N28.647 trillion.
The level of activity was mixed on Monday as the trading volume was down by 67.62 per cent to 143.7 million stocks from the 443.8 million stocks recorded last Friday.
However, the trading value improved by 5.88 per cent to N1.8 billion from N1.7 billion, and the number of deals jumped by 31.55 per cent to 4,078 deals from 3,100 deals.
FBN Holdings was on top of the activity chart after it transacted 19.7 million shares, Chams traded 11.2 million equities, GTCO exchanged 11.0 million stocks, Transcorp sold 10.6 million shares, and Sterling Bank transacted 10.2 million equities.
The market breadth was positive yesterday, as the bourse printed 18 price gainers and 13 price losers, indicating a strong investor sentiment.
The best-performing stock was John Holt, which gained 9.38 per cent to trade at N1.05, followed by Secure Electronic Technology, which appreciated by 9.09 per cent to 24 Kobo as investors reacted to the release of the company’s 2022 fourth-quarter earnings. Chams rose by 7.69 per cent to 28 Kobo, Geregu Power improved by 6.92 per cent to N148.40, and ABC Transport climbed higher by 6.90 per cent to 31 Kobo.
Conversely, Cornerstone Insurance ended the trading session as the worst-performing stock after it shed 10.00 per cent to 54 Kobo, CWG lost 9.62 per cent to finish at 94 Kobo, Japaul dropped 6.67 per cent to 28 Kobo, Unity Bank depreciated by 5.17 per cent to 55 Kobo, and Courteville shrank by 4.00 per cent to 48 Kobo.
Economy
8.736 billion Equities Worth N134.577bn Exchange Hands in Five Days

By Dipo Olowookere
A total of 8.736 billion equities worth N134.577 billion exchanged hands in 180,290 deals last week on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, higher than the 4.847 billion equities valued at N149.755 billion traded in 174,267 deals in the preceding week.
This significant rise in the activity level was driven by demand for insurance stocks following the signing of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025 by President Bola Tinubu.
Linkage Assurance, Consolidated Hallmark, and Universal Insurance were the most active in the five-day trading week, accounted for 3.195 billion shares worth N6.594 billion in 3,964 deals, contributing 36.57 per cent and 4.90 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.
Data showed that the financial services counter led the activity chart with 7.483 billion equities valued at N70.980 billion in 77,227 deals, contributing 85.65 per cent and 52.74 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.
The agriculture industry traded 201.906 million shares worth N7.863 billion in 11,450 deals, and the services sector sold 191.921 million stocks for N2.484 billion in 10,595 deals.
Mutual Benefits topped the gainers’ log after it chalked up 60.44 per cent to close at N2.92, AIICO Insurance gained 59.82 per cent to sell for N3.50, Royal Exchange appreciated by 59.33 per cent to N2.39, Sovereign Trust Insurance jumped by 59.06 per cent to N2.72, and Cornerstone Insurance grew by 54.46 per cent to N6.41.
On the flip side, LivingTrust Mortgage Bank lost 24.13 per cent to settle at N5.00, Academy Press declined by 18.18 per cent to N9.00, The Initiates eased by 12.73 per cent to N12.00, UPDC REIT slowed by 11.76 per cent to N8.25, and Legend Internet moderated by 11.72 per cent to N5.65.
When compared with the previous week, 66 equities appreciated versus 54 equities a week earlier, 41 shares depreciated versus 49 shares in the previous week, and 39 stocks closed flat versus 43 stocks in the preceding week.
Business Post reports that the All-Share Index (ASI) and market capitalisation appreciated by 3.18 per cent to 145,754.91 points and N92.215 trillion, respectively.
Also, all other indices finished higher apart from the corporate governance, banking, pension, AFR Bank value, AFR Dividend Yield, MERI Value, growth, and commodity indices, which depreciated by 0.64 per cent, 0.75 per cent, 0.14 per cent, 1.01 per cent, 0.66 per cent, 1.25 per cent, 7.91 per cent, and 2.33 per cent, respectively.
Economy
NGX Posts First Loss in 27 Sessions on Profit-taking in MTN, BUA Cement

By Dipo Olowookere
The upward trend at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited was disrupted by profit-taking in MTN Nigeria, BUA Cement, Lafarge Africa, Abbey Mortgage Bank and 25 others on Friday.
Business Post reports that the local bourse closed lower by 0.56 per cent yesterday, the first loss recorded in 27 straight trading sessions, with the last on July 1, 2025.
It was observed that the decline happened despite Customs Street recorded 42 price gainers and 29 price losers, indicating a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.
Abbey Mortgage Bank topped the losers’ log yesterday after it depreciated by 9.87 per cent to N6.30, Custodian Investment tumbled by 8.48 per cent to N40.45, Deap Capital slipped by 7.53 per cent to N1.35, The Initiates lost 7.34 per cent to close at N12.00, and NPF Microfinance Bank declined by 7.25 per cent to N3.20.
On the flip side, the trio of Champion Breweries, Union Dicon and Universal Insurance gained 10.00 per cent each to trade at N14.41, N9.90, and N1.10 apiece, as Guinness Nigeria and AXA Mansard increased their share prices by 9.99 per cent each to finish at N155.75, and N14.64, respectively.
The industrial goods and consumer goods sectors were down by 1.54 per cent and 0.02 per cent apiece on Friday, as the commodity index closed flat.
However, the insurance space continued its positive momentum after it closed higher by 16.11 per cent, the energy counter grew by 0.38 per cent, and the banking industry expanded by 0.19 per cent.
When the closing gong was struck to signal an end to trading activities for the session, the All-Share Index (ASI) moderated by 815.80 points to 145,754.91 points from 146,570.71 points and the market capitalisation contracted by N516 billion to N92.215 trillion from N92.731 trillion.
On Friday, the market participants transacted 2.2 billion stocks valued at N32.4 billion in 35,036 deals versus the 2.0 billion stocks worth N27.3 billion traded in 35,291 deals a day earlier, representing an uptick in the trading volume and value by 10.00 per cent and 18.68 per cent apiece, and a reduction in the number of deals by 0.72 per cent.
Insurance equities dominated the activity table yesterday, with Linkage Assurance selling 585.6 million units for N1.2 billion, and Universal Insurance trading 213.2 million units worth N234.5 million.
Further, AIICO Insurance exchanged 178.5 million units valued at N618.1 million, Mutual Benefits transacted 137.8 million units worth N402.5 million, and Sterling Holdings traded 115.3 million units valued at N927.4 million.
Economy
NASD OTC Exchange Sheds 0.14% to Close Entire Week Without Single Rise

By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange completed an entire week without a single gain after it lost 0.14 per cent on Friday, August 8. It was the fifth-straight session the platform ended in red territory this week.
The poor performance weakened the market capitalisation by N3.04 billion to N2.140 trillion from the N2.143 trillion it quoted at the preceding session, as the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) decreased by 5.19 points to 3,655.10 points from 3,660.29 points.
Investors’ appetite waned further as there was a 69.2 per cent slide in the volume of securities to 485,742 units at the session from the 1.6 million units posted in the preceding session just as the value of securities declined by 57.8 per cent to N23.2 million from N54.9 million, and the number of deals went down by 57.5 per cent to 17 deals from 40 deals.
Okitipupa Plc closed the session as the most traded stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 154.4 million units transacted for N5.0 billion, followed by Air Liquide Plc with 507.2 million units worth N4.2 billion, and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 43.7 million units valued at N1.9 billion.
Also, Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) maintained its position as the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 1.1 billion units worth N362.1 million, trailed by Impresit Bakolori Plc with 536.9 million units sold for N524.8 million, and Air Liquide Plc with 507.2 million units traded for N4.2 billion.
The bourse ended the trading session with two price gainers and two price losers led by Okitipupa Plc, which lost N2.76 to close at N237.24 per share compared with the previous day’s N240.00 per share, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, which fell by 50 Kobo to settle at N53.50 per unit versus Thursday’s closing price of N54.00 per unit.
For their gainers, IGI Plc chalked up 4 Kobo to end at 43 Kobo per share versus 39 Kobo per share, and Food Concepts Plc garnered 1 Kobo to finish at N3.22 per unit versus N3.21 per unit.
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