Business
Exchange Experiences Poor Outing
The performance of
traded equities at the Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE) opened the week negatively as the indicators depreciated.
All Share Index closed lower at 37,888.47 points losing 282.85 points or 0.74 per cent compared to 38,171.32 recorded on Friday, the closing of the previous week’s trading.
Also, market capitalisation depreciated by N91 billion to close lower at N12.170 trillion, compared to N12.261 tillion according to market statistics on Friday.
The investors traded a total of 219.704 million shares, worth N2.411 billion which exchanged hands in 4.091 deals.
This is against the 609.579 million shares valued at N3.74 billion traded by investors in 4, 033 deals on Friday. The volume of traded shares depreciated by 389.875 million shares while share value dropped N1.33 billion.
Flourmill made N1.695 gain per share to lead the gainers table, closing at N77.95 per share.
Stanbic IBTC Bank followed after making a gain of 85K per share to close at N20.35 per share to close at N7.70 per share.
However, Total Plc lost N7.02 per share, to close at N159.03 per share to be at the fore front of the losers chart.
Forte Oil followed with a loss of N5.20 per share to close at N98.80 per share.
The Banking shares remained the most patronised by the investors, powered by Diamond Bank which traded a total of 35.54 million shares valued at N230.65 million
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