Nigeria’s equities market closed positive on Tuesday, thanks to improved investor sentiments in banking bellwethers such as

The Nigerian equities market rebounded from a 1.1 percent loss Wednesday as renewed buy interest in banking stocks drove benchmark

D E S P I T E TWO DAYS of successive losses in the market last week, analysts say they expect a rebound this week as investors seek

Nestle has announced that it will pay Starbucks $7.1bn (£5.2bn) to sell the company’s coffee into homes. According a BBC report,

By Afolabi Adesola Nestle Nigeria Plc’s unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2018, shows an increase of

Bargain hunting in market bellwethers – NESTLE (+5.0%) and ZENITH (+2.6%), as well as DANGSUGAR (+2.2%), helped halt two-day

Nigerian stocks Thursday rebounded after four days of bearish run with benchmark index gaining 1.7 percent – the highest this

By Ademola Badmus with agency report Nestlé said a key measure of sales growth weakened to its slowest pace in decades, underscoring

Renewed buy interest in banking and consumer goods counters especially ZENITH (+5.0%), UBA (+6.3%) and NESTLE (+1.9%) halted a 7-day

  The Global X MSCI Nigeria ETF (NGE), which invests in among the largest and most liquid companies in Nigeria, made an annual