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Home » NGX: Equity Hits N730bn Loss

NGX: Equity Hits N730bn Loss

as Eterna, Veristaskap, Geregu Top Gainers Table, Tobi Adetunji reports

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
February 21, 2024
in Finance
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The Nigerian equity market continued its bearish run for the second consecutive day this week as it lost N730bn yesterday  (Tuesday).

Dangote Cement, MTN Nigeria had dragged the market to a N1.82tn loss on Monday.

However, Eterna, Veristask, and Geregu top the gainer’s table with 6.17%, 5.9%, and 3.6% respectively. While Honeyflour, Buacement and Pz experience decline.

Accordingly, the bearish run continued on Tuesday as the NGX benchmark index, the All-Share Index, and the market cap declined by 1.30 percent to 101,060.67 points and N55.298tn, respectively.

However, the market’s year-to-date return also slipped further to 35.16 percent from 36.94 percent in the previous day.

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The bearish trend was a result of sell-offs recorded in medium to penny stocks. At the close of trading, eight equities recorded gains while 43 suffered losses.

The losers’ chart was topped by Honeywell Flour Mills, which lost 10 percent to close at N3.60; BUA Cement shed 9.98 percent to close at N142.95 and PZ Cussons, which posted a negative asset value in its half-year report, dipped by 9.75 percent to N27.30.

Trading activity further dipped, as the total deals, volume, and value recorded significant declines.

The total deals fell by 9.34 percent, totaling  8,783 trades, while the total volume and value were down by 6.46 percent and 10.90 percent to 256.16 million units and N6.63bn, respectively.

The number of stocks traded on Tuesday closed at 118. Keeping to the trend of the market, four out of the five sectoral sub-indexes closed in the red zone. The sole gainer for the day was the Oil&Gas sector driven by Eterna Plc.

The volume and value drivers of the NGX day’s market trend were led by stocks of United Bank for Africa, Geregu Power, and Transcorp Plc.

While Transcorp was the most traded security in terms of volume with 39.75 million units, changing hands in 640 trades, Geregu Power was the most traded in terms of value, amounting to N1.11bn.

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