Equities market cap dips N17bn on blue chip stocks’ slump

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Nigeria’s equities market closed yesterday’s trading on a bearish note as the All Share Index dipped 0.13 per cent to close at 25,182.67 points due to losses in highly capitalised stocks.

 

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