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Nigerian Stock Market Hits 10-Year High as Market Cap Closes Above N15tr

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By Dipo Olowookere

The positive momentum on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) continued on Thursday with the market appreciating further by 2.93 percent.

It was observed that as foreign investors take positions in consumer goods stocks, local pension funds garnered equities after being lured by the 2017 gains recorded by the stock market, converting their investments in the bond market into the equity market as a result of Federal Government’s decision to lower its local borrowing costs.

Business Post reports that Thursday’s bullish close was buoyed by sustained positive sentiments in the market as well as gains recorded by market heavyweights like Dangote Cement, Seplat and Nigerian Breweries.

At the close of business today, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 1,225.43 points to settle at 43,041.54 points, crossing the 43,000 mark for the first time since 2008.

Also, the market capitalisation increased by N436 billion to settle at N15.317 trillion, crossing the psychological milestone of N15 trillion for the first time in some years.

Furthermore, the year-to-date return, after the close of trades on Thursday, stood at 12.55 percent, while the market recorded 58 stocks appreciating in value and 10 depreciating shares.

The volume and value of shares exchanged by investors at the market today increased significantly with a total of 1.2 billion shares worth N17.4 billion exchanging hands in 8,968 deals against 1.1 billion units sold yesterday in 8,025 deals for N13.3 billion.

Like yesterday, Transcorp was the sold the highest number of shares, trading 208.8 million shares worth N439.2 million.

Diamond Bank transacted 149.7 million shares for N368.3 million, and Zenith Bank exchanged 129.4 million shares valued at N4.4 billion.

FBN Holdings traded 93.2 million shares worth N1.1 billion, while Access Bank transacted 89.5 million shares valued at N1.1 billion.

Our correspondent reports that when market closed for the day on Thursday, January 11, 2018, Seplat emerged the highest price gainer, adding N15.1k to its share price to settle at N675.1k per share.

It was followed by Nigerian Breweries, which rose by N6.68k to finish at N152.68k per share, and Guinness Nigeria, which advanced by N5.1k to end at N105.21k per share.

Dangote Cement increased by N5 to finish at N252 per share, while Okomu Oil appreciated by N4.46k to close at N72.15k per share.

On the flip side, Flour Mills of Nigeria, which begins subscription for its N40 billion rights issue next Monday, was the biggest price loser at the market today, shedding 40k to settle at N33 per share.

Dangote Sugar lost 30k to close at N21.50k per share, while Berger Paints depreciated by 25k to finish at N9.10k per share.

Cadbury Nigeria went down by 20k to settle at N16.80k per share, while University Press declined by 13k to close at N2.63k per share.

Investors are upbeat that the bullish run would be extended to the seventh trading session tomorrow, but they would not be surprised if profit-taking begin to take effect next week.

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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Xenergi in Talks to Acquire 51% Stake in Premier Paints

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

One of the paint makers in Nigeria, Premier Paints Plc, is currently in talks with a new investor, Xenergi Limited, for the purchase of 51 per cent stake in the company.

Xenergi Limited intends to acquire shares of Clover Global Resources Limited and TGHL Capital Limited in the organisation.

Business Post gathered that the new investor will buy 39.02 per cent from Clover Global Resources Limited and 15.20 per cent from TGHL Capital Limited.

The deal, according to a regulatory notice issued on Tuesday on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, will involve about 63 million shares of Premier Paints.

At the current share price of the paint producer, this should be about N630 million as it closed at N10.00 per unit on NGX on December 16, 2025.

“Subject to obtaining required regulatory approvals, the transaction is expected to close before January 31, 2026.

“The company will continue to inform the public of the progress of the transaction,” the disclosure signed by the company secretary, Alozie Nwokoro, said.

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Naira Trades Flat Across FX Market Windows as CBN Moves to Ease Pressure

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Naira was flat against the US Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Tuesday, December 16, retaining the previous closing value of N1,451.82/$1.

In the same vein, the local currency saw no movement against the Pound Sterling and the Euro in the spot market during the session at N1,943.98/£1 and N1,705.74/€1, respectively.

Also, the Nigerian Naira remained unchanged in the black market yesterday at N1,475/$1 and was N1,460/$1 at the GTBank forex counter.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has strengthened US Dollar supply with $250 million to authorised dealer banks at the official window cumulatively as foreign portfolio investors, exporters and non-bank corporate supply dripped.

The spread between official and other non-regulated markets decreased to N30.59$/1 from N44.57/$1, from the previous week, research subsidiary of Coronation Merchant Bank Limited said in a report.

FX analysts said foreign exchange inflows through the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market decreased to $716.3 million from $844.70 million in the previous week , a 15 per cent drop in a week.

Foreign portfolio investors accounted for the highest share of inflows at 32.98 per cent, followed by exporters at 30.84 per cent, the CBN (17.36 per cent), Non-bank Corporates (16.94 per cent), others (0.72 per cent) and Individuals (0.63 per cent).

On Monday, Nigeria’s headline inflation rate eased to 14.45 per cent in November 2025, down from 16.05 per cent recorded in October, according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), representing a decrease of 1.6 percentage points month-on-month and marks a significant moderation compared to the same period last year.

As for the cryptocurrency market, there was some recoveries after overall capitalization falling below $3 trillion for the third time in a month. Large-cap assets, particularly those with Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) exposure, are experiencing selling pressure as institutional investors reassess risk.

Ripple (XRP) appreciated by 1.5 per cent to $1.92, Litecoin (LTC) expanded by 1.5 per cent to $78.91, Dogecoin (DOGE) rose by 0.8 per cent to $0.1308, Solana (SOL) went up by 0.4 per cent to $127.60, Binance Coin (BNB) grew by 0.3 per cent to $865.40, and Bitcoin (BTC) gained 0.2 per cent to sell at $86,735.17.

On the flip side, Cardano (ADA) depreciated by 1.0 per cent to $0.3802 and Ethereum (ETH) slumped by 0.4 per cent to $2,935.85, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) were flat at $1.00 each.

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Stock Investors’ Portfolios Swell N14bn as Index Rises 0.01%

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By Dipo Olowookere

A marginal 0.01 per cent rise was recorded by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Tuesday. This was different from the flattish mode of the market the previous day.

Investor sentiment remained bullish as Customs Street finished with 31 price gainers and 26 price losers, implying a positive market breadth index.

Aluminium Extrusion topped the gainers’ log after it improved its price by 10.00 per cent to N9.35, Guinness Nigeria appreciated by 9.98 per cent to N263.40, Multiverse expanded by 9.95 per cent to N12.15, MeCure Industries also soared by 9.95 per cent to N45.85, and Sovereign Trust Insurance advanced by 9.89 per cent to N4.11.

Conversely, Haldane McCall led the losers’ chart after it shed 9.93 per cent to settle at N3.72, Veritas Kapital lost 9.09 per cent to close at N1.60, LivingTrust Mortgage Bank also declined by 9.09 per cent to N3.50, and Linkage Assurance depreciated by 5.71 per cent to N1.65.

During the trading day, the All-Share Index (ASI) went up by 21.23 points to 149,459.11 points from the previous day’s 149,437.88 points and the market capitalisation increased by N14 billion to N95.281 trillion from N95.267 trillion.

Yesterday, traders transacted 1.0 billion equities for N21.8 billion in 23,701 deals compared with the 553.1 million equities valued at N13.3 billion traded in 28,907 deals on Monday, representing a decline in the number of deals by 18.01 per cent, and a surge in the trading volume and value by 80.80 per cent and 63.91 per cent apiece.

Access Holdings traded 385.8 million stocks worth N7.7 billion, Champion Breweries transacted 111.8 million shares valued at N817.8 million, Sterling Holdings exchanged 85.5 million equities for N589.9 million, FCMB sold 74.7 million shares valued at N791.5 million, and First Holdco transacted 51.9 million equities worth N1.8 billion.

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