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Price upticks in FMCG stocks drive Nigeria equities  

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Frontpage, Markets

Charles Abuede

  • Analysts uncertain about further bullish sessions

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Despite the ongoing protest across the country, which has led to halting of businesses and closure of major roads in many parts of Nigeria, the local equities market saw positive performance on Tuesday as price appreciation in consumer goods stocks boosted market performance.

But market analysts and investors were quick to express skepticism about sustaining this bullish performance in subsequent trading sessions; even though investors could position ahead of Q3 earnings releases.

Price upticks in consumer goods stocks such as Nigerian Breweries (+4.7%), International Breweries (+9.9%) and Flour Mill Plc (+4.6%) buoyed the performance of the local bourse as the benchmark index improved by four

basis points to 28,665.82 points. As a result, market capitalisation increased N3.5 billion to N15 trillion and the year to date (YTD) return stood at 6.8 per cent.

Activity level varied as volume traded rose 3.5 per cent to 297.3 million units and value traded declined 13.9 per cent to N2.9 billion. The most traded stocks by volume were United Bank for Africa (72.4 million units), Zenith Bank (27.2 million units) and UAC Nigeria (22.2 million units) while Zenith Bank (N568.2 million), United Bank Africa  (N506.8 million) and Guaranty Trust Bank (N472.6 million) led by value.

Bearish sector performance 

Performance across sectors was bearish as four of six indices closed in the red while the AFR-ICT index closed flat. The consumer goods index was the lone gainer due to price appreciation in Nigerian Breweries (+4.7%), International Breweries (+9.9%) and Flour Mills Plc (+4.6%). Conversely, the insurance and banking indices led the laggards, down 1.2 per cent and 1.0 per cent respectively following price declines in Cornerstone Insurance (-4.8%), AIICO Insurance (-4.5%), GTB (-1.3%), and Access Bank (-2.5%).

Similarly, losses in WAPCO Plc (-2.6%) and Mobil Plc (-4.6%) dragged the industrial goods and oil & gas indices lower by 0.9 per cent and 0.2 per cent respectively. 

Investor sentiment improves

Investor sentiment as measured by market breadth (advance/decline ratio) rose to 1.4x from the 1.1x recorded previously as 23 stocks gained against the 17 that declined. International Breweries (+9.9%), United Capital (+8.2%) and Nigerian Breweries (+4.7%) were top gainers while Regal Insurance (-8.3%), Cornerstone Insurance (-4.8%) and PZ (-4.7%) led the laggards. 

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