The Nigerian stock market lost N27.93 billion in value after the market capitalisation dipped -0.10%, to close at N26.74 trillion from N26.768 trillion.
All-Share Index dragged the market cap down after depreciating from 49,627.72 ASI to 49,575.93, shedding 51.79 basis points during trading.
Investors traded 197.45 million shares worth N2.94 billion in 3,462 deals, in contrast to the 160.24 million shares, valued at N1.48 billion, that was exchanged in 3,847 deals on Tuesday.
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