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Nigerian Exchange Dips as All-Share Index Falls 0.12%, Loses N70 Billion in Market Cap

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The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) closed in the red on Tuesday after the All-Share Index dropped 0.12 percent or 122 points to close at 97,584.81 index points, against the 97,706.70 index points reported on Monday.

Specifically, the market capitalisation, which opened at N56.146 trillion lost N70 billion to close at N56.076 trillion.

Market breadth closed negative with 29 losers and 26 gainers while 64 stocks remained unchanged.

Guinness led the losers’ chart by 10 percent followed by African Prudential, International Breweries, CWG, and UPDC after their share value declined by 9.86%, 9.0%, 6.98%, and 5.95%, respectively.

The top gainers included Regal Insurance, PZ Cussons Nigeria, Cutix, Deap Capital Management & Trust and The Initiates as their share prices advanced by 10.00%, 8.78%, 5.60%, 5.59%, and 5.26%, respectively.

Analysis of the market activities showed trade turnover settled higher relative to the previous session, with the value of transactions up by 39.92%

A total of 719.11 million shares valued at N8.34 billion were exchanged in 9,435 deals, compared to 1.31 billion shares valued at N5.96 billion traded in 10,424 deals recorded in the previous session.

On the volume index, Wapic Insurance led trading with 402 million shares valued at N321 million in 28 deals followed by Fidelity Bank which traded 49 million shares valued at N760 million in 706 deals and Access Corporation traded 25 million shares valued at N500 million in 379 deals.

On the value index, Seplat recorded the highest value for the day trading stocks worth N2.2 billion in 151 deals, Fidelity Bank traded equities worth N760 million in 706 deals, and Oando traded shares valued at N758 million in 708 deals.

As a result, the Year-To-Date (YTD) return decreased by 30.51%

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