Nigerian stocks remain depressed on rate watch, not-so-good growth figures
Nigerian stocks closed lower Monday with benchmark index losing 0.12 percent as investors grapple with uncertainty over rate decisions
Nigerian stocks slide 0.83% as sell-offs continue after dead cat bounce
Nigerian stocks traded lower Thursday as sustained profit taking pare gains of previous trading session by 0.83 percent. The continued
Nigerian stocks edge lower 0.84% as sell-offs trail bellwethers
Nigerian stocks started the week Monday on the low as losses in market bellwethers – NESTLE (-3.2%), DANGCEM, (-0.6%) and
Nigerian stocks extend bearish run as selloffs pare market cap by N110bn in four days
The bearish run in the Nigerian equities market extended to the fourth trading session Thursday, paring market capitalization by N110
Consumer goods sector gives a slip to Nigeria bourse as index down 0.04% in second day drop
Trading activities on the equities segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) closed in negative territory for the second
Nigerian stocks trade low as benchmark index dips 0.11% on profit taking
The Nigerian equities market Monday closed on a negative note, as the benchmark index, the NSEASI, depreciated by 0.11 percent to
Mutual Benefits, GSK, emerge worst performing stocks in April as 70 stocks trade flat
A decline in the share prices of 67 stocks listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in the month of April led to a 0.57 percent dip
Profit taking in bellwethers halts Nigerian stocks positive run as NSEASI goes down 0.48%
Nigerian stocks index fell 48 basis points Thursday to close 41,107.81 points as investors claw back gains in bellwethers, including –
Positive outlook for Nigerian stocks in May as month opens with N13.8bn gain
By Adesola Afolabi There exist ample room for Nigerian investors on the equities segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to
Nigeria stocks index down 0.57% in April as investors gain N8.4bn on last trading day
April was a bearish investment month at the equities segment of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE). Although the equities market on