Stock Exchange: CUTIX Leads 16 Gainers, SOVRENINS Tops 19 Losers

August 5, 2021
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AT the close of stock exchange market on Wednesday August 4, 2021 on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), CUTIX led 16 Gainers, and SOVRENINS topped 19 Losers.

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To top the equity gainers, CUTIX closed with N5.50 on Wednesday as against N5.00 on Tuesday, gaining N.50 which reflected a change of 10.00%.

SOVRENINGS lost -N0.02 on Wednesday after closing the day with -N0.26 as against -N0.28 on Tuesday, reflecting a change of -7.14% to topple eighteen others on the equity losers chart.

While STERLING was the top traded by volume with 51,825,757.00 units, UBA was the top traded by value with N129,781,637.80.

A total of 206,292,307 shares in 3,435 deals, corresponding to a market value of NGN 1,069,781,133.72, were traded.

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