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Nigerian stocks hit 22-day low as investors’ risk appetite wanes

Linkage Assurance grew by 9.80 per cent to N0.56. Courteville gained 8 per cent to close at N0.54. Japaul Gold rose by 6.90 per cent to N0.31.

Chams leapt to N0.25, notching up 4.17 per cent in the process. UPDC completed the top 5, climbing up by 4.08 per cent to N1.02.Conoil declined 10 per cent to N28.80. BUA Foods fell to N53.75, losing 9.97 per cent. ETranzact dipped to N2.44, recording 9.96 per cent loss. Computer Warehouse Group closed at N0.94, going down by 9.62 per cent. Honeywell shrank by 6.25 per cent to end the day at N7.50.Sterling Bank was the most preferred stock today with 63.7 million units of its shares worth N97.4 million traded in 204 deals.

Zenith Bank had 17.3 million units of its shares priced at N382.6 million exchanged hands in 581 transactions. UBA had 17.3 million shares valued at N131.9 million traded in 230 deals. Transcorp traded 16.2 million shares estimated at N21 million in 79 transactions. FBN Holdings traded 10.3 million shares valued at N101 million in 255 deals.

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