Nigeria’s Stock Market Continues Positive Momentum Amid Strong Earnings Reports

October 25, 2024
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Stock Market Surges as Q3 Earnings Fuel Optimism

Nigeria’s stock market has maintained a positive trend throughout the week, thanks to strong third-quarter (Q3) earnings reports. The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has seen increased activity, with investors focusing on fundamentally strong companies. This optimism has pushed the equities market capitalization past the N60 trillion mark, reaching N60.103 trillion at the close of trading on Thursday.

According to the NGX, the All Share Index (ASI) climbed to 99,189.95 points, a 0.25 percent increase from the previous day. “The steady rise is primarily due to positive earnings reports and the strong performance of key stocks,” said a market analyst.

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Top Stocks Driving the Market Higher

Leading the rally were Access Holdings, UPDC, Cornerstone Insurance, and Academy Press, which have all posted gains. Access Holdings saw a notable increase in its share price, climbing from N20.10 to N22.10, a 9.95 percent rise. Academy Press also experienced a 9.79 percent gain, with its stock price moving from N2.86 to N3.14.

UPDC and Cornerstone Insurance were not left out of the surge. UPDC’s stock price increased from N1.46 to N1.59, adding 13 kobo or 8.90 percent, while Cornerstone Insurance rose from N2.50 to N2.69, representing a 7.60 percent gain.

One investor remarked, “The stock market’s performance this week is a reflection of investor confidence in the fundamentals of these companies, especially after their Q3 results.”

Year-to-Date and Monthly Performance

The stock market’s year-to-date (YtD) return currently stands at 32.65 percent, showcasing a strong overall performance in 2024. The market has also risen by 1.14 percent this week and 0.64 percent for the month of October.

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Despite the broader economic challenges Nigeria is facing, the stock market has remained resilient. Analysts believe the combination of solid corporate earnings and investor confidence has kept the market on an upward trajectory.

Investors Show Confidence in Banking and Financial Stocks

Shares of major companies like UBA, Japaul Gold, Custodian Investment, Access Holdings, and Zenith Bank have been the most actively traded stocks in recent sessions. According to market data, 400,912,759 shares worth N15.715 billion were exchanged in 9,211 deals on Thursday.

An investor at the NGX said, “We’re seeing strong buy-side interest, especially in banking and financial stocks, which have been buoyed by their strong Q3 performance.”

Looking Forward

As the Q3 earnings season continues, market analysts expect more stocks to follow the upward trend. However, some caution remains. “While the stock market’s rise is encouraging, we advise investors to be cautious and focus on stocks with strong fundamentals,” a financial adviser noted.

With the stock market capitalization exceeding N60 trillion, many investors are optimistic that the market could close the year with even higher gains if the current trend continues. However, some experts also warn that global market conditions and domestic economic factors could still affect the stock market in the coming months.

As the Q3 earnings reports roll in, it remains to be seen how other sectors will respond, but for now, Nigeria’s stock market is riding a wave of positive momentum.

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Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

Emmanuel Ochayi

Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

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