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NSE: Banking Sector Loses N349.2m, Wednesday
At the end of transaction on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Wednesday the banking sector trading closed on a negative note.
The sector’s traded equities went down by 19,936,113 shares or 9.02 percent to close at 200,714,699 shares compared to 220,650,812 shares traded on Tuesday.
Also the value of shares traded depreciated by N3492 million or 13.9 percent to close at N2.16 billion from N2.51 billion traded the previous day.
However, the sector’s shares was the most traded, the fall in the sector not withstanding.
Specifically, 508.26 million shares worth N4.65 billion changed hands in 7,841 deals on Wednesday against 500.30 million shares valued at N3.91 billion traded on Tuesday.
The market capitalisation grew by N63 billion to close at N6.55 trillion from N6.49 trillion traded on the previous day.
All share Index also rose by 256.17 points to close at 27,095.20 from the opening index of 26.837.03.
Insurance sub-sector followed the banking sector with a total of 133,332,959 shares worth N130.95 million in 678 deals/compared to 153,686,766 shares valued at N116.6 million in 508 deals.
The food, beverages and Tobacco sub-sector traded 43,682,216 shares worth N803.7 million in 1,080 deals in contrast to 18,504,911 shares worth N399.7 million which exchanged hands in 771 deals on Tuesday.
Prices of 58 stocks appreciated while those of 28 companies depreciated.
Benue Cement Company topped the gainers chart adding N1.48 to close at N66.10 per share.
Flourmills gained N1.30 to close at N72.50 while Cadbury inched up by N1.23 to close at N26.02 per share.
On the other hand, Mobil led the losers chart losing N8.79 to close at N167.20 per share.
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