Nigerian Equity Market Rebounds with N54bn Gain After Three-Day Decline

January 17, 2025

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The Nigerian equity market staged a recovery on Wednesday, halting a three-day losing streak as investors gained N54 billion. The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) recorded a 0.17% increase in its All-Share Index (ASI), which climbed from 53,124.63 points to close at 53,215.90 points. This rebound came despite a drop in trading volumes, signaling renewed investor confidence in select stocks.

Market capitalization rose from N28.92 trillion to N28.98 trillion, driven by gains in major sectors such as industrial goods, consumer goods, and banking. Companies such as Caverton Offshore Support Group and Livestock Feeds emerged as top gainers, recording significant increases in their share prices. Caverton saw a 10% rise, while Livestock Feeds appreciated by 8.75%.

The day’s trading activities saw 4,010 deals valued at N1.88 billion, with a total volume of 145.7 million shares traded. Despite the overall market gain, there was a noticeable decline in trading volumes compared to the previous session. Analysts suggest this reflects cautious optimism among investors as they reassess market conditions.

Top performers during the session included Dangote Cement, Stanbic IBTC Holdings, and Nigerian Breweries, which contributed significantly to the market’s recovery. On the flip side, some stocks, including Transcorp Hotels and NEM Insurance, recorded losses.

Market analysts attribute the recovery to bargain-hunting by investors taking advantage of undervalued stocks after consecutive days of losses. They also highlighted that stable macroeconomic conditions and the recent policy statements by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on supporting market stability might have bolstered investor sentiment.

Commenting on the market’s performance, a financial expert stated, “This rebound shows that there’s still a strong appetite for equities, especially among long-term investors. The key now is sustaining this momentum by addressing concerns around liquidity and policy clarity.”

The banking sector was particularly active, with stocks like Access Holdings and Zenith Bank driving a significant portion of the day’s transactions. Investors appear to be positioning for potential gains as the earnings season approaches.

As the market enters the latter half of the week, stakeholders are closely watching for trends that may indicate sustained recovery or a potential return to bearish sentiments. With economic indicators remaining relatively stable, the equity market could see further gains if positive sentiments persist.

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