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FTN Cocoa Processors Gained 43.55 Percent Last Week as NSE Extends Bullish Run by 5.42 Percent to N20.279 Trillion Market Cap

NSE Sustains Bullish Run Last Week as Market Value Hits N20.279 Trillion

FTN Cocoa Processors led gainers last week with 27 Kobo or 43.55 percent gain to close at 89 kobo per share ahead of the Christmas holiday.

During the four trading days, investors traded a total of 2.756 billion shares valued at N40.311 billion in 17,459 deals, against the 1.893 billion shares worth N17.647 billion that were traded in 20,660 deals in the previous week.

In terms of volume traded, the financial services industry led the activity table with 2.106 billion shares valued at N19.454 billion that were exchanged in 8,327 transactions. Therefore, the financial services industry contributed 76.40 percent and 48.26 percent to the total equity turnover and value, respective.

In the second place was the consumer goods industry, the industry followed with 182.099 million shares worth N4.392 billion in 2,485 deals.

The industrial goods industry came third with a turnover of 145.808 million shares estimated at N10.632 billion but exchanged in 2,587 deals.

The top three most traded equities in terms of volume were Access Bank Plc, Zenith Bank Plc and AXA Mansard Insurance Plc. The three accounted for 1.439 billion shares worth N13.881 billion that were traded in 2,972 transactions. They contributed a combined 52.23 percent and 34.44 percent to the total equity turnover volume and value traded during the week, respectively.

Market value of the Nigerian Stock Exchange blasted through N20 trillion to N20.279 trillion, representing an increase of 5.42 percent from the previous week.

Similarly, the NSE All-Share Index gained 5.42 percent or 1,995.26 index points from 36,804.75 index points posted in the previous week to 38,800.01 index points.

The Exchange year to date gain rose to 44.55 percent while it has gained 27.09 percent in this final quarter of the year with 10.72 percent of that gain coming from December alone.

As the year comes to an end, the NSE Industrial Goods Index leads other indexes with a 72.88 percent gain this year. While the NSE Premium Index came second with a 60 percent gain. See the list of top gainers and losers for the week below.

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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