Investors jittery as losses rise to N1.31tr
Many investors are in jitters as sustained losses depressed the share prices of most quoted companies to their lowest values in more
Profit taking: Investors net worth drop further by N110 billion on NSE
The Nigerian equities market opened trading for the week on Monday on a negative mood with the market indicators shedding 0.79 per
“Nigeria, great place for business” says Airtel MD as stock debuts at N363 on NSE
Segun Ogunsanya, the managing director of Airtel Nigeria, Tuesday, praised Nigeria, as a country that is great for business. Ogunsanya
Investors gain N136.8bn as Nigeria equities market halts downtrend
The Nigerian equities market has halted a two-day downward trend as the growth indicator of the equities market swelled N136.8 billion
Analysts see equities market rebounding in near-term on attractive entry opportunities
Market analysts anticipate a rebound in the equities market in the near term, despite the bearish performance of last week, saying
Equities market waxes stronger, NSE ASI up 2.2%
The equities market sustained its positive close Tuesday as The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share- Index inched 2.2% higher to
Nigerian equities maintain uptrend as gains in FBNH, Zenith, Dangote Cement help push bourse index up 0.56%
Nigerian equities maintained uptrend in the 3rd trading session of the week as bourse’s benchmark index rose 0.56 percent to settle at
Buy interest in Guinness, Zenith, NB, Stanbic, Dangcem, Seplat puts brake on 5-day bearish streak as Nigeria bourse rebounds
A raft of buy interest in quoted equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange Wednesday saw a rebound of the market, trading positively
Insurance, oil & gas stock indices rode the storm in a week of bears at Nigeria’s equities market
The four-day trading week, which ended Thursday, saw the insurance and oil and gas indices appreciating in a week dominated by losses.
Domestic investors back in Nigeria’s equities market, account for 54% of total trade in H1 2017
They are back! Nigerian domestic investors who, beaten by the 2008 bug of the financial crisis that engulfed the Nigerian capital