Equities Market Records 0.61% Gain W-o-W

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The Nigerian equities market last week closed in the green territory with 0.61 per cent gain despite losses on three of four trading days. Specifically, the overall market performance gauge, NSE ASI, increased by 188.08 basis points or 0.61 per cent week-on-week (w-o-w) to close at 31,069.37 point. Also, market capitalisation rose by N82 billion […]

The Nigerian equities market last week closed in the green territory with 0.61 per cent gain despite losses on three of four trading days.

Also, market capitalisation rose by N82 billion to close at N13.685 trillion. Overall sector performance was bullish W-o-W. The Banking index recorded the largest gain, up 3.94 per cent due to gains in Sterling Bank and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated .

 

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