The equity market closed in positive territory for the second time this week as stocks rose by 0.04%. Investors traded N15.07bn worth of shares.

Stock Market Declines By 0.08%, Defies Bullish Start Expectations For New Week

January 14, 2025
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Nigeria’s equities market began the new week on a cautious note, decreasing by 0.08 per cent or N52 billion. This defied the expectations of many analysts who predicted a bullish start. The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) All-Share Index (ASI) fell from 105,451.06 points to 105,367.25 points. Similarly, the market capitalisation dropped from N64.303 trillion to N64.251 trillion.

 

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