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NSE Index Sinks Deeper With 0.72% Loss

November 10, 2016
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    Transactions at the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, on Wednesday, November 9, stayed pinned to the ground by the bearish momentum that has rocked the bourse for the five previous trading sessions.

    As a result of this, the All Share index declined further by 0.72 percent, shedding 190.58 points to close at 26,173.69 points, as the bourse witnessed the sixth day plunge, representing a combined loss of N350 billion.

    As in the previous trading sessions, market breadth was negative, with 11 gainers paired against 27 losers. PZ Cussons Plc led the losers’ chart by 8.39 percent, to close at N16.49 per share. Flourmills Nigeria Plc shed 5.00 percent to close at N18.05 per share, while Nascon Allied Industries Plc and Continental Re-insurance Plc declined by 4.90 percent each to close at N7.37 and 97 kobo per share respectively. Dangote Flour Plc closed at N3.55 per share following a decline of 4.83 percent

    Conversely, CAP Plc recorded the highest gain of 4.06 percent each to close at N35.40, Dangote Sugar Plc trailed with a 2.94 percent growth to close at N6.30 per share and UPL Plc improved by 2.63 percent to close at N3.90 per share.

    Livestock Feeds Plc followed with a gain of 2.50 percent to close at 82 kobo per share, while Red Star Express Plc rose by 2.38 percent to close at N4.30 per share.

    Transactions in the shares of Chams Plc again, topped the activity chart with 40.1 million shares valued at N20.1 million. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc followed with 18.3 million shares worth N378.7 million, while UBA Plc traded 14.1 million shares valued at N59.6 million.

    FBN Holdings Plc with the trade of 13.9 million shares worth N42.3 million bagged the fourth position on the activity chart, while Access Bank Plc came fifth having sold 7.5 million shares valued N39.1 million.

    Market performance as measured by the total volume traded, declined by 23 percent to 146.1 million units valued at N1.04 billion transacted in 3,039 deals in contrast to 189.01 million units valued at N1.6 billion and transacted in 3,434 deals on Tuesday.

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