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NGX All-Share Index Sustains Losses, Down 1.31%

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The bears continued to dominate the domestic bourse, as the All-Share Index sheds 1.31% to close at 100,582.89 points. Sustained selloffs in Teir-1 banking name, FBNH (-9.97%),  GTCO (-8.75%) and ZENITHBANK (-5.94%), overturned gains in PZ (+10.00%), MANSARD (+1.53%) and NAHCO (+0.69%) causing  a drag in the market. As a result, the year-to-date return on the index fell to 32.76%, while the market capitalisation lost ₦720.57bn to close at ₦54.32tn.

Analysis of today’s market activities showed trade turnover settled lower relative to the previous session, with the value of transactions down by 4.80%. A total of 396.23m shares valued at ₦5.83bn were exchanged in 10,549 deals. TRANSCORP (-2.62%) led the volume chart with 52.57m units traded while ZENITHBANK (-5.94%) led the value chart with deals worth ₦1.00bn.

Market breadth closed negative at a 12.50-to-1 ratio with declining issues outnumbering the advancing ones. NB (-10.00%) topped forty-nine (49) others on the laggard’s table while PZ (+10.00%) led three (3) others on the leader’s log.

Find below key highlights of market activities

Indicators Current Change (%) YTD
All-Share Index 99,266.02 -1.31 32.76
Market Cap. (₦ ‘trillion) 54.32 -1.31 32.75
Volume (millions) 396.23 41.28
Value (₦ ‘billion) 5.83 -4.80
Dividend Information for 2023
Company Dividend (Bonus) Closure Date Payment Date
SEPLAT ENERGY $0.03 (Q3 interim) 13-Nov-23 24-Nov-23
ACCESSCORP ₦0.30 (interim) 6-Oct-23 19-Oct-23
UBA ₦0.50 (interim) 27-Sep-23 6-Oct-23
ZENITHBANK ₦0.50 (interim) 25-Sep-23 29-Sep-23
STANBIC N1.50 (interim) 13-Sep-23 27-Sep-23
GTCO ₦0.50 (interim) 15-Sep-23 25-Sep-23
FIDELITYBK N 0.25 (interim) 15-Sep-23 22-Sep-23
CUSTODIAN ₦0.15 (interim) 21-Aug-23 5-Sep-23
SEPLAT ENERGY 3 US CENTS (interim) 18-Aug-23 30-Aug-23
MTNN ₦5.60  (interim) 17-Aug-23 24-Aug-23
NGXGROUP ₦0.25 31-Jul-23 31-Aug-23
BUACEMENT ₦2.80 14-Aug-23 24-Aug-23
FBNH ₦0.50 9-Aug-23 16-Aug-23
AIRTELAFRI 3.27 22-Jun-23 26-Jul-23
TOTAL ₦21.00 26-Apr-23 2-Jun-23
NESTLE ₦36.50 24-Apr-23 18-May-23
WAPCO ₦2.00 11-Apr-23 28-Apr-23
NB ₦1.03 17-Mar-23 26-Apr-23
DANGCEM ₦20.00 31-Mar-23 24-Apr-23
DANGSUGAR ₦1.50 27-Mar-23 15-Apr-23
GEREGU ₦8.00 28-Feb-23 29-Mar-23

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