Capital Market Stabilises After Two Days Consecutive Loses

The equity capitalisation increased from 25.52 trillion to 25.56 trillion to cover for two days of consecutive losses at the capital market. At the end of eight hours trading, all-share index rose up by 73.5 basis points to close with 47,437.48 compared to 47,363.98 recorded on Thursday.

The Nigerian Stock Market closed on Friday with investors going home with ₦39.6 billion following a rise in equity capitalisation by 0.15 per cent.

The equity capitalisation increased from ₦25.52 trillion to ₦25.56 trillion to cover for two days of consecutive losses at the capital market.

At the end of eight hours trading, all-share index rose up by 73.5 basis points to close with 47,437.48 compared to 47,363.98 recorded on Thursday.

Investors at the capital market on Friday parted with ₦7.02 for 1.15 million shares in 3,928 deals.

This surpassed the ₦4.47 billion investors splashed on 261.55 million shares in 4,672 deals on Thursday.

The gainers’ chart was led by Niger Insurance closing with 10 percent gain to settle at ₦0.22kobo from ₦0.20kobo per share.

At the end of eight hours trading, RT Briscoe’s share rose by 8.96 percent to rise from ₦0.67kobo to ₦0.73kobo per share.

UPDC’s share rose by 7.61 percent to move from ₦0.92kobo to ₦0.99kobo per share.

UACN’s share appreciated by ₦0.60kobo to move from ₦10.05 to ₦10.65kobo per share.

Cornerstone gained 5.71 percent to end trading with ₦0.74kobo from ₦0.70kobo per share.

The losers chart was led by Royal Exchange, which lost ₦0.13kobo to drop from ₦1.34kobo to ₦1.21kobo per share.

Ellah Lakes’ share dropped by ₦0.33kobo to end trading at ₦3.12kobo from ₦3.45kobo per share.

Pharmdeko’s share depreciated from ₦2 to ₦1.84kobo per share after losing ₦0.16kobo during trading.

Linkage Assurance lost 7.14 percent to end trading with ₦0.52kobo from ₦0.56kobo per share.

Unilever completed the list after shedding ₦0.80kobo from its market price to drop from ₦14 to ₦13.20kobo per share.

The Friday capital market saw FCMB led with 932.88 million shares valued at ₦3.49 billion.

Zenith Bank followed with 29.94 million shares valued at ₦805.64 million.

Access Bank traded 22.50 million shares worth ₦227.82 million.

Fidelity Bank sold 19.30 million shares worth ₦55.15 million, while United Capital traded 16.87 million valued at ₦208.52 million.

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