NSE Market Capitalisation Decreases Further By N196 Bn On Election Outcome

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Trading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday continued to react negatively to the outcome of the presidential election with the market capitalisation losing N196 billion to close below N12 trillion mark in February. It was gathered that the market capitalisation for last trading day in February shed N196 billion or 1.63 per cent […]

 

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