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Market Wrap: All-Share Index Declines 0.05% As SEPLAT And ARADEL Lead Trading Value

January 24, 2025
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    The All-Share Index closes the trading day on January 23, 2025, with a decline of 48.15 points, settling at 102,788.20. This marks a slight drop of 0.05% from the previous close of 102,836.35, despite a marginal increase in trading volume.

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    • Market Summary
    • Top 5 Gainers
    • Top 5 Losers
    • Trading Volume
    • Trading Value
    • SWOOT and FUGAZ Performance
    • Market Outlook

    Trading volume rises by 0.14%, moving from 393 million shares to 394.3 million.

    Market capitalization remains stable at N63.1 trillion across 12,160 transactions.

    In individual stock performance, SCOA and DAARCOMM record gains of 9.76% and 9.09%, respectively, while MORISON and CILEASING see declines of 9.98% and 9.91%.

    GTCO and UBA emerge as the most actively traded stocks, contributing significantly to overall market turnover.

    Market Summary

    • Current ASI: 102,788.20 points
    • Previous ASI: 102,836.35 points
    • Day Change: -0.05%
    • Year-to-Date Performance: +0.13%
    • Volume Traded: 394 million shares
    • Market Cap: N63.1 trillion

    Top 5 Gainers

    • SCOA: +9.76% to N3.60
    • DAARCOMM: +9.09% to N0.84
    • MAYBAKER: +8.43% to N9.00
    • PRESTIGE: +6.82% to N1.41
    • REDSTAREX: +4.99% to N5.05

    Top 5 Losers

    • MORISON: -9.98% to N3.61
    • CILEASING: -9.91% to N3.91
    • IKEJAHOTEL: -8.89% to N12.30
    • NEIMETH: -8.51% to N3.44
    • SUNUASSUR: -8.03% to N5.50

    Trading Volume

    Trading volume sees a modest increase of 0.14%. Key highlights include:

    • GTCO leads with 42.1 million shares traded.
    • UBA follows with 37.4 million shares.
    • ZENITHBANK records 25.1 million shares.
    • ACCESSCORP and JAIZBANK trade 24.3 million and 13.8 million shares, respectively.

    Trading Value

    In terms of trading value, the session is led by:

    • SEPLAT, with transactions worth N7.9 billion.
    • ARADEL, totaling N3.2 billion.
    • GTCO and BUAFOODS contribute N2.5 billion and N1.3 billion, respectively.
    • UBA records N1.2 billion in trades.

    SWOOT and FUGAZ Performance

    In the SWOOT category, notable declines include:

    • ARADEL and MTNN, which drop by 1.1% and 0.81%, respectively.

    For the FUGAZ group, all stocks post gains:

    • UBA, GTCO, and ZENITHBANK rise by 2.34%, 1.67%, and 1.16%, respectively.
    • FBNH and ACCESSCORP increase by 0.71% and 0.61%.

    Market Outlook

    • Despite the day’s decline, the All-Share Index shows potential to test the 105,000-mark again.
    • Positive Q4 earnings reports and a favorable investment climate could drive buying momentum in upcoming sessions.
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