Bargain hunting in Nestle, Seplat, Access, Eterna helps Nigerian equities reverse losses with N145bn profit
Omobayo Azeez The Nigerian equities market compensated for the points it shed in the previous three trading sessions so far this week
How investors reacted to half-year results of premium board listed firms
Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) premium board listed companies fondly referred to as Nigeria’s elite issuers are industry leaders in
FBN, GTB, Access, Zenith, UBA account for 79% industry exposure to oil & gas in 2017
Despite instability in the oil and gas sector typified by a slump in prices beginning 2015 and threat of renewable energy, Nigerian
Nigerian stocks edge higher on buy interest in bellwethers as NSEASI gains 0.14%
Buy interest in NESTLE (+1.8%), ZENITH (+1.5%) and UNILEVER (+3.9%) and other major caps helped buoy market performance Monday pushing
2017: Not so good a year for banks
The banking industry earnings season is yet to be over, but the results released so far by five banks, arguably in the top tier, the
Nigerian stocks sustain dip on profit taking amid good corporate releases
Nigerian stocks Monday sustained the past weeks’ negative performance as profit-taking further shed benchmark index, the NSEASI, by
Nigerian equities pare gains as U.S., pan-European markets record lows
Nigerian stocks traded lower Thursday after a 3-day rally in what analysts attributed to profit taking, especially in lag caps.
Nigerian stocks advanced 1.45% w-o-w as tech stocks boost Wall Street to record highs
Nigerian equities Friday appreciated 0.32 percent to close benchmark index at 36,848.17 basis points as against 36,320.93 points last
Rising cost of funds, tight liquidity put interest earnings outlook on edge for Nigerian banks
Despite the recovery in the Nigerian economy, as indicated by Q2 2017 gross domestic product growth numbers, earnings prospect for
UBA, Access, Union, StanChart to part finance Nigeria’s state oil company’s $1.8bn deal with JV partners
Nigeria’s state oil company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has unfolded details of the two sets of alternative