Seplat, Tier-1 banks raise stock market by N6bn

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The All-Share Index also rose slightly by 0.01 per cent, or 11 points, to close at 99,396.23, compared to 99,385.44 recorded on Wednesday.

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Meanwhile, market breadth closed positive, with 33 gainers and 16 losers on the exchange. On the other hand, Daar Communications led the losers’ table with an 8.93 per cent decline to close at 51k per share.Consolidated Hallmark Holdings lost 7.98 per cent to close at N1.73, MTN Nigeria dropped 6.89 per cent to close at N200, and Regency Alliance Insurance shed 6.52 per cent to close at 43k per share.

Access Corporation traded 39.71 million shares worth N754.17 million, Consolidated Hallmark Holdings sold 31.60 million shares worth N54.86 million, and Universal Insurance transacted 30.76 million shares worth N10.53 million.

 

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