Investors gain N10bn as market rebounds - NGX

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Nigerian Exchange Limited said it ended trading on Tuesday, with the stock market gaining N10 billion for investors. The equities market capitalisation

Nigerian Exchange Limited said it ended trading on Tuesday, with the stock market gaining N10 billion for investors.

On Tuesday, a total volume of 127.744 million shares worth N1.586 billion was exchanged in 2,987 deals. Linkage Assurance, Wapic and Champion led the gainers’ table, which gained 9.76 per cent, 7.89 per cent and 4.26 per cent to close at N0.45, N0.41 and N4.90, respectively.

 

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