Nigerian stocks halt two-day bear trend as market rebounds 0.10% on bargain hunting
Bargain hunting in market bellwethers – NESTLE (+5.0%) and ZENITH (+2.6%), as well as DANGSUGAR (+2.2%), helped halt two-day
First City Asset Management lists Legacy USD Bond Fund on Nigerian Stock Exchange
By Afolabi Adesola Legacy USD Bond Fund, a mutual fund managed by First City Asset Management Limited (FCAM) and registered with the
SEC, NSE, CSCS, others consider e-IPOs for Nigeria’s financial markets
A committee comprising of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigeria Stock Exchange (NSE), Central Securities and Clearing
Oando shares grow 51% within 5 days after suspension lift
The shares of Oando Plc has recorded a growth of 51 per cent in the five day’s it has traded, since the technical suspension placed on
Lafarge Africa to leverage Stock Exchange premium board status to strengthen integrity
Michel Pucheros, Lafarge Africa Plc’s managing director says the company would leverage its new Premium Board status on the
Profit taking pares Nigerian stocks capitalisation by N5.9bn
Profit taking in SEPLAT (-3.3%), INTEBREW (-2.1%) and UBN (-4.8%) largely influenced market performance Wednesday as market
UBA Chairman Elumelu lauds NSE Premium Board, says listing is “progressive classification”
The Chairman of UBA Plc, Tony O. Elumelu has applauded the leadership of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on the creation and the
Nigerian stocks consolidate gains as benchmark index rises 0.63% on buy interest in bellwethers
Nigerian stocks posted a bullish performance Monday as the All Share Index (ASI) rose 0.6 percent to 40,788.68 points while YTD return
NSE clears air on Oando’s shares, okays trading to resume Thursday
The Nigerian Stock Exchange Wednesday night cleared the air on the confusion surrounding trading in the shares of Oando Plc, suspended
Nigerian large caps in sustained sell-offs as market index dips in fourth consecutive trade to 40,802 points
The Nigerian bourse extended losses to the fourth consecutive trading session Wednesday as benchmark index, the NSEASI shed 1.1