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Investment in Nigerian Stocks Slows to N49.486bn in One Week

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By Dipo Olowookere

Investors applied caution in their exposure to Nigerian stocks last week after evaluating data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Last Tuesday, the NBS, after rebasing their Consumer Price Index (CPI), said inflation for January 2025 was 24.48 per cent compared with the 34.80 per cent recorded in December 2024. Two days last, the central bank retained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR), also known as the interest rate, at 27.50 per cent.

Traders at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited examined the data and decided to cut down their investment in equities, leading to sale of 2.001 billion shares worth N49.486 billion in 70,853 deals compared with the 2.414 billion shares valued at N55.512 billion traded in 80,988 deals in the preceding week.

Business Post reports that financial stocks led the activity chart with 1.199 billion units sold for N26.325 billion in 30,527 deals, contributing 59.91 per cent and 53.20 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Agriculture shares recorded a turnover of 234.002 million units valued at N1.683 billion in 3,191 deals, and consumer goods equities traded 173.829 million units worth N7.150 billion in 8,903 deals.

Access Holdings, Ellah Lakes, and Fidelity Bank accounted for 618.543 million units worth N11.207 billion in 7,159 deals, contributing 30.92 per cent and 22.65 per cent to the total trading volume and value, respectively.

Abbey Mortgage Bank was the best-performing stock in the week with 16.13 per cent rise to trade at N3.60, Smart Products Nigeria gained 15.38 per cent to quote at 30 Kobo, Dangote Sugar increased by 15.00 per cent to N41.40, BUA Foods grew by 11.91 per cent to N418.00, and Sovereign Trust Insurance soared by 11.86 per cent to N1.32.

On the flip side, Union Dicon lost 25.00 per cent to settle at N6.00, Ikeja Hotel shed 21.43 per cent to N11.00, UDPC declined by 17.99 per cent to N3.10, Academy Press fell by 16.52 per cent to N2.78, and Oando slipped by 15.71 per cent to N59.00.

When the market closed for the week, 28 equities appreciated versus 65 equities of the previous week, 58 stocks depreciated compared with 31 stocks of the preceding week, and 64 shares closed flat, in contrast to the 54 shares recorded a week earlier.

The All-Share Index (ASI) and the market capitalisation appreciated last week by 0.41 per cent and 0.29 per cent each to 108,497.40 points and N67.614 trillion, respectively.

In the same vein, all other indices finished higher apart from the NGX CG, NGX Premium,

banking, pension, AFR Bank Value, AFR Div Yield, MERI Growth, MERI Value, energy, growth and commodity indices, which depreciated by 2.09 per cent, 1.15 per cent, 3.22 per cent, 1.22 per cent, 3.25 per cent, 1.79 per cent, 2.39 per cent, 2.78 per cent, 2.87 per cent, 0.25 per cent and 0.50 per cent, respectively.

Dipo Olowookere is a journalist based in Nigeria that has passion for reporting business news stories. At his leisure time, he watches football and supports 3SC of Ibadan. Mr Olowookere can be reached via [email protected]

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NASD Exchange Closes Flat Despite Posting Six Price Movers

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange closed flat on Wednesday, February 26 with the Unlisted Security Index (NSI) static at 3,268.81 points and the market capitalization unchanged at N1.851 trillion.

The alternative stock exchange closed flat at midweek despite recording six price movers, with two in the green region and four in the red territory.

On the gainers’ side Afriland Properties Plc and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc, with the former rising by N1.12 to N22.80 per unit from the preceding day’s N21.68 per unit and the latter expanding by 76 Kobo to settle at N39.86 per share compared with Tuesday’s closing price of N39.10 per share.

However, First Trust Microfinance Bank Plc lost 5 kobo to close at 47 Kobo per unit compared with the previous day’s 52 Kobo per unit, Geo Fluids dropped 34 Kobo to settle at N3.58 per share versus the preceding session’s N3.24 per share, UBN Property Plc went down by 10 Kobo to finish at N1.75 per unit, in contrast to Tuesday’s closing price of N1.85 per unit, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc declined by 14 Kobo to close at N22.01 per share versus N22.15 per share.

During yesterday’s session, the volume of securities transacted by investors jumped by 99.3 per cent to 1.2 million units from the 605,399 units transacted in the previous trading day.

However, the value of transactions slid by 28.5 per cent to N10.6 million from N14.8 million, while the number of deals went up by 58.3 per cent to 38 deals from 24 deals recorded on Tuesday.

At the close of business, Impresit Bakolori Plc was the most active stock by value (year-to-date) with 533.8 million units worth N520.9 million, followed by Afriland Properties Plc with 16.4 million units valued at 335.2 million, and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 8.3 million units valued at N329.2 million.

Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc ended the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 69.7 million units worth N23.6 million, trailed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 10.9 million units sold for N51.9 million, and FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 8.3 million units valued at N329.2 million.

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Naira Remains Unchanged at N1,501/$1 at Official FX Market

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The Naira closed flat on the US Dollar at the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM) on Wednesday, February 26 at N1,501.95/$1.

Also, the value of the local currency against the Pound Sterling and the Euro remained unchanged in the official market during the session at N1,894.72/£1 and N1,570.11/€1 apiece.

However, the Nigerian currency depreciated against the United States currency by N10 at midweek to quote at N1,500/$1, in contrast to the preceding day’s N1,490/$1.

The outcome of the local currency comes amid ease in the wider economy and recent moves like clearing backlogs, which have led to the country’s foreign reserves losing over $2 billion in the last month.

However, market analysts fear that the continued drop in the foreign reserves may only offer temporary respite to the Naira.

In the cryptocurrency market, most of the tokens fell on Wednesday after the US President, Mr Donald Trump, said he plans to impose a 25 per cent tariff on the European Union (EU) during his first cabinet meeting.

The price of Bitcoin (BTC) depreciated by more than 3 per cent in the last 24 hours to close at $85,878.47.

After the recent market selloff, there were calls that the drop might have been the bottom but Mr Trump’s EU tariff plans seem to have dampened market optimism.

The American President claimed that the 27-member union does not accept US cars and farm products while the US buys from the bloc.

On its part, the EU said it will react firmly and immediately against “unjustified barriers to free and fair trade”

Ethereum (ETH) slumped by 5.9 per cent to $2,341.69, Ripple (XRP) went down by 3.7 per cent to $2.20, Cardano (ADA) fell by 2.9 per cent to trade at $0.6625, Dogecoin (DOGE) depreciated by 1.3 per cent to $0.2076, Binance Coin (BNB) weakened by 1.2  per cent to $614.13, and Solana (SOL) declined by 1.0 per cent to $140.03.

But Litecoin (LTC) recorded a 6.9 per cent appreciation to quote at $126.46, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) closed flat at $1.00 each.

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Nigerian Exchange Bounces Back by 0.02%

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By Dipo Olowookere

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited recorded its first gain this week, with a marginal 0.02 per cent rise on Wednesday, showing resilience in the face of adversities.

Also, investor sentiment turned bullish after closing weak in the past trading sessions.

Yesterday, the bourse ended with 30 price gainers and 15 price losers, representing a positive market breadth index.

UH REIT gained 9.94 per cent to settle at N44.25, Africa Prudential jumped by 9.90 per cent to N33.30, Caverton soared by 9.87 per cent after a deal with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to N2.45, Omatek rose by 8.22 per cent to 79 Kobo, and Lasaco Assurance grew by 6.92 per cent to N3.09.

On the flip side, Guinea Insurance tumbled by 10.00 per cent to 72 Kobo, Eunisell crumbled by 9.68 per cent to N9.80, The Initiates declined by 8.02 per cent to N3.67, Oando shed 7.69 per cent to sell for N48.00, and Union Dicon dropped 7.50 per cent to trade at N5.55.

During the midweek session, the consumer goods counter chalked up 0.17 per cent, the insurance index appreciated by 0.16 per cent, and the industrial goods sector improved by 0.01 per cent.

However, the energy space gave up 0.71 per cent, and the banking sector depreciated by 0.21 per cent, while the commodity counter closed flat.

When Customs Street closed for the day, the All-Share Index (ASI) increased by 17.38 points to 107,798.99 points from 107,781.61 points and the market capitalisation added N11 billion to finish at N67.179 trillion compared with the preceding day’s N67.168 trillion.

Business Post reports that 245.5 million stocks worth N8.4 billion exchanged hands in 10,098 deals on Wednesday, in contrast to the 363.0 million stocks valued at N10.1 billion transacted in 13,753 deals on Tuesday.

This indicated that the trading volume, value and number of deals went down by 32.37 per cent, 16.83 per cent, and 26.58 per cent, respectively.

Access Holdings led the activity chart with 36.6 million shares sold for N937.9 million, Zenith Bank transacted 26.8 million equities worth N1.3 billion, Sterling Holdings exchanged 11.3 million stocks valued at N62.3 million, Jaiz Bank traded 10.9 million equities worth N36.1 million, and AIICO Insurance transacted 10.8 million stocks for N17.9 million.

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