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Expert Predicts Rebound In Price Of Stocks
Chief Executive Officer, Foresight Securities and Investment Ltd, Mr.Charles Fakrogha on Wednesday predicted a gradual rebound in the prices of stocks.
Fakrogha told newsmen in Lagos that it was a natural phenomenon that prices of stocks could depreciate very low to a certain stage, before it would start rebounding.
According to him, the little appreciation noticed in the prices of stocks in the past two days was as a result of the decline in prices, which have started to rise.
He said that the appreciation of the stock prices would continue to be slow, until the electioneering period elapsed.
Fakrogha said that this would continue until the second quarter of the year when the capital market was expected to stabilise.
He said that the electioneering activities and the fall in the value of the naira and crude oil prices had made local and foreign investors to withdraw or sell-off their shares.
Fakrogha said that the situation had caused sell pressure in the market that had resulted to a fall in the prices of stocks.
“A significant appreciation in the prices of stocks is likely to be observed in the market in the second quarter, when the election might be over and the economy becomes generally stabilised,” he said.
Meanwhile, the market All-Share Index for the second consecutive day improved further by 128.21 points.
The Index rose by 0.43 per cent, to close at 29,907.66, in contrast to the 29,779.45 achieved on Tuesday.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N9.945 trillion, grew by N16 billion or 0.16 per cent, to close at N9.961 trillion.
Guinness topped the gainers’ table with N2.99, to close at N131.99 per share.
Forte Oil followed with a gain of N2.98, to close at N227.98, while Unilever gained N1 to close at N34.5 per share.
PZ Cussons appreciated by 75k, to close at N27, while Seplat rose by 51k to close at N301.51 per share.
Conversely, Wapco Lafarge topped the losers’ chart with a loss of 95k, to close at N81.05 per share.
Nigerian Breweries trailed with a loss of 89k to close at N144, while Flour Mill lost 8k to close at N39 per share.
Oando Oil depreciated by 28k to close at N15.6, while Redstarex declined by 18k to close at N3.44 per share.
Reports say that a total volume of 242.760 million shares worth N3.670 billion were traded in 3,892 deals.
This was in contrast to the 468.181 million shares valued at N4.66 billion traded in 4,346 deals on Tuesday.
Access Bank emerged the most traded stock with 31.24 million shares worth N167.83 million.
It was followed by Unilever with 28.97 million shares valued at N1.01 billion, while Diamond Bank traded 27.13 million shares worth N107.66 million.
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Ripple Survey Reveals Appetite for Digital Assets
Cornerstone of Financial Services
A survey of more than 1 000 global finance leaders undertaken by digital payment network Ripple shows that 72% of respondents believe they need to offer a digital asset solution to remain competitive.
According to Ripple, leaders from the banking, fintech, corporate and asset management sector have made it clear that the “digital asset revolution is happening now”.
“Digital assets are quickly becoming a cornerstone of financial services, underpinned by progressive regulation, growing interest from Tier-1 banks, a steady consumer shift from banks to fintech providers, and booming stablecoin adoption,” Ripple says.
The survey was conducted in early 2026 and the findings released in March.
Stablecoin Boon or Bane?
Ripple has experienced significant success in the stablecoin sector since launching its Ripple USD (RLUSD) stablecoin in 2024.
With a market cap of $1.56 billion, it is considered a major regulated player in the market.
No doubt the platform was pleased to learn through its own survey that financial leaders were most bullish about stablecoins.
Roughly three-quarters of respondents believed they could boost cash-flow efficiency and unlock trapped working capital.
Ripple noted that finance leaders were thinking about stablecoins as more than “just a new way to execute payments”; instead, they viewed them as effective tools for treasury management.
In March 2026, Ripple began testing a new trade finance model built around RLUSD in a bid to increase the speed of cross-border payments.
The pilot initiative, developed alongside supply chain finance company Unloq [https://unloq.com], is running on the XRP Ledger inside a testing framework developed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore.
The Asian city-state is one of the platform’s biggest growth markets.
The idea behind the project is to see whether stablecoin-based settlement can streamline trade finance, too often hampered by reliance on intermediaries and slow reconciliation.
The only potential drawback is that if the initiative takes off, the Ripple to USD price could be negatively affected.
Ripple has always championed its native XRP token as a bridge asset, the “middleman” in the process of a financial institution turning dollars in the US into pounds in the UK, for example.
Ripple converts dollars into XRP and then back into pounds.
If RLUSD can do exactly the same thing, questions will be asked about XRP’s relevance.
That is a bridge Ripple will have to cross if it gets to that point.
Tokenisation Partners
Another interesting finding from Ripple’s survey is that most banks and asset managers are seeking tokenisation partners to help execute their strategies.
Some 89% of respondents said digital asset storage and custody were top priority. “Token servicing/lifecycle management also ranks highly for banks at 82%, while asset managers place greater emphasis on primary distribution at 80%,” Ripple found.
The survey also revealed that just more than half of fintechs and financial institutions want an infrastructure provider that can offer a “one-stop-shop solution”. This rose to 71% among corporate financial leaders.
Ripple attributes this to institutions and firms wanting uncomplicated, cohesive systems.
Infrastructure Rules
In its final analysis, Ripple says companies across the board are looking for partners and solutions that are “secure, compliant, battle-tested and that enable growth and execution”.
“The message is clear: infrastructure decisions made today will shape competitive positioning tomorrow.”
No surprise that this is precisely where Ripple is placing much of its focus.

