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Operators blame govt, politicians over N1.9trn investors’ loss in stock market - Vanguard News NigeriaOperators in the capital market have attributed the huge losses suffered by investors in the stock market in 2018 to the activities of the government and political parties.
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2019 elections: Stock market indicators depreciate by 19.77% - Vanguard News NigeriaThe year 2018 was not so rosy for the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) as its crucial indicators depreciated by 19.77 per cent due to uncertainties surrounding the forthcoming general elections.
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Stock market starts off new year with more turbulence - Vanguard News NigeriaThe roller-coaster ride on Wall Street resumed on Wednesday, the first trading day of the new year, as stocks plunged early on, then slowly recovered and finished with a slight gain.
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Stock market extends losses as NSE Index down by 1.0% - Vanguard News NigeriaThe trading of equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE on Thursday extended its losses witnessed yesterday as major market indicator, All Share Index, ASI dropped by 1.0 percent following selloffs in the shares of some blue chip companies.
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Stock Market Ends First Trading Week With 1.28% LossThe downtrend on the Nigerian equities market continued last week, the first week of trading activities this year, as investors reduced positions in stocks ahead of the elections. As a result, most counters on the local bourse remain undervalued, trading near one-year lows. Persistent sell pressures in high capitalised stocks drove the All – Share- […]
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Investors Count Gains in Spite of Volatile Stock Market - THISDAYLIVEBy Goddy Egene Despite a decline of 17.8 per cent recorded by the Nigerian stock market in 2018, some investors in the market still recorded gains, THISDAY’s investigation has revealed. Apart from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index (ASI) that fell by 17.8 per cent, all other indices also depreciated with many underperforming the …
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Stock Market Recovers N235bn in Three Days as Bullish Trading Continues - THISDAYLIVEGoddy Egene The equities market has recovered N235 billion in the past three days following gains recorded by bellwether stocks. The market, which dipped last week, had opened this week on a positive note since Monday, leading to a gain of N235 billion in market capitalisation from N11.124 trillion to N11.329 trillion in three days. …
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Stock market opens trading week positive with N50bn profits – Daily TrustThe domestic bourse opened the first trading session of the week on a positive note as gains in DANGCEM (+1.7%), FBNH (+1.4%) and DIAMOND (+3.9%) saw market capitalisation rose by N50.0bn to N11.2tn. The All Share Index rose 0.4% higher to 29,964.79 points. Consequently, Year To Date return moderated to -4.7%.ADVERTISEMENT On the other hand, …
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Stock market to recover N2trn loss post-election – Shareholder - Vanguard News NigeriaMr Patrick Ajudua, National Chairman, New Dimension Shareholders Association, NDSA in this interview spoke on the stock market performance in 2018 and the outlook for 2019 and some of the things that government should do top attract foreign investors. Excerpts:
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Stock market loses N101bn – Daily TrustIn the first trading session of the week, the Nigerian stock market bucked its 7-day positive performance as losses in Dangcem (-2.5%), Seplat (-8.0%) and Wapco (-6.3%) dragged market capitalisation by N101.6bn to settle at N11.5tn. The All Share Index (ASI) shed 0.9% southwards to settle at 30,732 points consequently leaving the year to date …
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