Nigerian stock exchange dip -0.07%, causing the equity capitalisation to lose N19.11 billion, as it depreciated to N26.72 trillion from N26.74 trillion on Thursday, amid sell-off in Vitafoam and UAC Nigeria.
This was on the back of the All-Share Index shedding 35.45 basis, to decline from 49,575.93 ASI to 49,540.48.
As trading closed, investors traded about 167.60 million shares worth N1.26 billion in 3,458 deals, which is in contrast to the 197.45 million shares exchanged in 3,462 deals on Wednesday, worth N2.94 billion.
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