The All-Share Index appreciated by 1.51% in the week ending May 26th, 2023 as the Nigerian stock market ended the week in the green.
This is in accordance with the data available on the Nigerian Exchange Group’s weekly stock market report.
The benchmark index, ASI, dropped from 52,187.93 points at the end of the previous week to 52,973.88 points this week, while the market capitalization was N28.845 trillion at the end of the week. As a result, the Nigerian stock market has had a positive month-to-date performance of 1.09% and a positive year-to-date gain of 3.36%.
The NGX Industrial Goods and NGX Growth indexes depreciated by 0.70% and 1.33%, respectively, while the NGX ASeM and NGX Sovereign Bond indices were flat. All other indices ended higher.
Investors traded 1.963 billion shares worth N33.899 billion in a total of 30,827 trades this week, compared to 3.029 billion shares worth N33.626 billion that changed hands in a total of 29,505 deals the previous week.
With 1.463 billion shares worth N18.028 billion moved in 15,593 deals, the Financial Services Industry dominated the activity chart in terms of volume, contributing 74.51% and 53.18%, respectively, to the overall stock turnover volume and value. The Conglomerates Industry came in second with 1,590 deals totaling 111.180 million shares for N371.360 million. With 4,641 transactions totaling 106.594 million shares worth N2.544 billion, the consumer goods industry came in third.
Trading volume in the top three stocks, United Bank for Africa Plc, Access Holdings Plc, and Zenith Bank Plc, totaled 800.611 million shares worth N11.751 billion in 7,351 deals, accounting for 40.78% and 34.66%, respectively, of the total equity turnover volume and value.
During the week, Sixty (60) equities appreciated in price during the week higher than forty-four (44) equities in the previous week. Twenty-one (21) equities depreciated in price lower than twenty-seven (27) in the previous week, while seventy-five (75) equities remained unchanged, lower than eighty-five (85) recorded in the previous week.
The Bond market saw a total of 12,837 units valued at N12.608 million traded during the week in 16 deals compared with a total of 126,110 units valued at N130.953 million transacted in previous week in 18 deals.