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Market loses N138bn to sell-offs in MTN, Stanbic, GTB

Trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange sustained the previous day’s bearish outing as sell-offs in STANBIC , GUARANTY and MTNN saw the market shed N138 billion from market capitalization to close at N13.3tn.

 

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