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All-Share Index Sheds 0.96% as Market Extends Losses - THISDAYLIVEGoddy Egene Price losses by 24 stocks extended the bearish trend at the Nigerian equities for the second day. Having opened 2019 on a negative note on Wednesday, the market recorded another decline yesterday following losses by bellwethers. Specifically, the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)All-Share Index (ASI) shed 0.96 per cent to close lower at 30,771.32, …
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Banking Stocks Lift NSE All-Share Index Higher at 30,878.56 - THISDAYLIVEGoddy Egene The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index (ASI) nudged 0.46 per cent higher to close at 30,878.56 yesterday compared with a marginal rise the previous day as gains by banking stocks sustained the positive performance of the market. Similarly, market capitalisation inched up by N52.8 billion to close at 11.51 trillion. The bulls …
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All-Share Index Rises 0.4% as Bulls Consolidate Hold on Market - THISDAYLIVEGoddy Egene The bulls remained in control of the stock market, lifting the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Al-Share Index (ASI) further by 0.4 per cent to close at 30,583.21, while market capitalisation added N45.7 billion to close at N11.4 trillion. The market has remained uptick since the beginning of the week as investors embarked on …
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NSE All-Share Index Falls Below 30,000 as Market Hits New Low - THISDAYLIVEBy Goddy Egene The persistent sell-offs in bellwether stocks pushed the nation’s equities market to 20 months low as the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index (ASI) fell below 30,000 mark to close at 29,830.70 last week. After losing 1.2 per cent the first week of 2019, the market declined further in the second week, going down by …
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