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Capitalisation Drops By N247bn
At the end of transaction on the floor of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Monday, market capitalisation of listed equities closed lower at N247 billion.
All Share Index followed with a drop of 772.94 points to close at 25.243.90 points.
Specifically, the bears dominated activities throughout the week as predicted by analysts the previous week.
This is due to lack of commitment from investors who are likely to stay as the market lacks the driving force at the moment.
The result shows a free fail end weekly as the market which booked another huge loss Monday to continue the weekly downward trend.
Before Monday, the bears had maintained dominance in the market in the past 27 sessions with five consecutive weeks downtrend, depleting the impressive uptrend of 10.73 per cent recorded in January to 1.02 per cent.
Also, four out of the 10 most capitalised stocks at the close of business in February shed their price values.
The appreciation recorded by two out of the top 10 was not strong enough to pull the indicators to the north.
On the losers tables, Nigerian Bottling Company led with a drop of 4.98 per cent followed by Julius Berger with drop at 4.97 per cent while Union Bank, Oceanic Bank and Bagco dropped by 4.94 per cent.
On the volume traded, the banks were prominent with Zenith recording the highest trade of 21.1 million shares.
Transcorp followed with 20.3 million shares while four other banks traded 15.3 million shares, 12.8, 9.93 and 8.7 million shares respectively.
The total shares trade was 199.429 million shares, valued at N1.5 billion in 5,253 deals.
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