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Stocks Market Falls By 0.26% On Renewed Profit TakingThe Nigerian stocks market lost 0.26 per cent amid profit taking activity to opened trading activities for this week. The All-Share Index (ASI) reversed the three consecutive session of bargain hunting activities, yesterday as it declined by 82.39 absolute points, representing a decrease of 0.26 per cent, to close at 31,344.24 points. Similarly, market capitalisation […]
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Market Capitalisation Loses N122bn On Renewed Sell-OffsThe Nigerian equities market yesterday halt two-day gaining streak on renewed profit taking activity as market capitalisation lost N122 billion. The All – Share – Index (ASI) was down by 332.58 absolute points, representing a decline of 1.07 per cent to close at 30,819.10 points. Similarly, market capitalisation decreased by N122 billion to close at […]
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NSE: Bears on rampage, market capitalisation loses N136bn - Premium Times NigeriaThe All-Share Index, which opened at 30,400.28, shed 364.13 points to close at 30,400.28 recorded on Monday.
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NSE: Market capitalisation loses N136bn – Daily TrustThe bears at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) continued to dominate trading for the fifth trading day in 2019 with the crucial market indicators declining further by 1.20 per cent. Specifically, the All-Share Index, which opened at 30,400.28, shed 364.13 points or 1.20 per cent to close at 30,400.28 recorded on Monday.ADVERTISEMENT Similarly, the market …
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NSE market capitalisation loses N220 billion - Premium Times NigeriaTrading on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) sustained negative for the four consecutive days with the market capitalisation declining by N220 billion. enough to settle ASUU All thanks to APC bad policies, more jobs to be lost as well.
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