Investors gain N37bn as stock market rebounds

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Investors in the equities segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange gained N37bn at the close of trading on Tuesday as the market reversed some of its recent losses.

The NSE All-Share Index and market capitalisation grew by 0.29 per cent as 17 firms recorded price appreciation.

The premium subsector was the most active , with 51.78 million shares traded by investors in 1,406 deals. The banking subsector was boosted by trading activities on the shares of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and Fidelity Bank Plc, with a turnover of 31.46 million shares in 661 deals.

 

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