Nigerian equities market ends week in red as index dips 2.84% on sell-offs across sectors
The Nigerian equities market Friday closed the week negative as the benchmark index lost 1.01 percent to record 2.84 percent
Nigerian stocks index crashes below 40,000bps on sustained sell-offs
The Nigerian Stock Exchange-All Share Index (NSE-ASI) Thursday crashed below 40,000 basis points to 39,723.85 points on sustained
Nigeria stocks in sustained bear run as NSEASI declines 0.25%
The bearish performance of the Nigerian bourse continued for the fifth consecutive trading session Wednesday as benchmark index, the
Nigerian equities sustain downtrend on losses in oil and gas, consumer, banking counters
Nigerian equities recorded a fourth consecutive downtrend, Tuesday as three major sectoral indexes closed lower. The oil and gas index
Union Bank, AG Leventis seek compliance extension as NSE considers free float deficient companies
Union Bank and AG Leventis had until 30th June 2017 and 31st July 2017 respectively, to fulfil the regulatory free float requirement
Ikeja Hotels resumes trading on Nigerian Stock Exchange after two-year suspension
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has given the management of Ikeja Hotels the approval to resume trading after reviewing the two-year
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
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
Investors see share value drop by N22.5 billion in second day bearish Nigerian equities trading
Investors on the domestic bourse remained bearish, with the ASI dropping further by 0.12 percent, as sustained sell pressures in
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