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NSE: Market reacts to demutualisation approval, up N128bn

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NSE: Market reacts to demutualisation approval, up N128bn

The nation’s bourse on Wednesday overcame its negative posture growing by N128 billion following bargain buying in Dangote Cement and Nestle as well as news of approval of demutualisation.

Specifically, the market capitalisation rose by N128 billion or 0.63 per cent to close at N20.369 trillion against N20.241 trillion recorded on Tuesday.

Similarly, the All-Share Index appreciated by 244.40 or 0.63 per cent to close at 38,931.25 from 38,686.85 achieved on Tuesday.

Consequently, the month-to-date and year-to-date losses moderated to 2.2 per cent and 3.3 per cent, respectively.

The market gain was driven by price appreciation in large and medium capitalised stocks amongst which are; Nestle, Dangote Cement, Nigerian Breweries, May & Baker and Africa Prudential.

The Chief Operating Officer, InvestData Ltd., Mr Ambrose Omordion, attributed the reversal to high dividend yield due to price correction.

Omordion said bargain hunters were taking advantage of relatively low equity prices to increase their stake in the market.

He said the development coincided with the news of the approval of the demutualisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Corporate Affairs Commission.

According to him, the news is expected to boost liquidity in the stock market.

The market recorded 23 gainers and 23 losers.

Also read:  NSE: Investors lose N371bn on Tuesday as UBA, Calverton Offshore lead losers’ chart

Morison Industries led the gainers’ chart in percentage terms, gaining 9.72 per cent to close at 79k per share.

Champion Breweries followed with 8.91 per cent to close at N2.20, while Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals rose by 8.85 per cent to close at N2.09 per share.

Mutual Benefits Assurance rose by 7.69 per cent to close at 42k, while Nigerian Aviation Handling Company appreciated by 6.64 per cent to close at N2.25 per share.

On the other hand, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance drove the losers’ chart in percentage terms by 10 per cent to close at 27k per share.

Eterna followed with a loss of 9.94 per cent to close at N4.62, while Conoil dropped 9.79 per cent to close at N17.05 per share.

Northern Nigeria Flour Mills lost 9.65 per cent to close at N5.15, while Livestock Feeds shed 9.57 per cent to close at N1.70 per share.

Meanwhile, the total volume traded declined by 34.1 per cent to 368.22 million shares worth N4.91 billion traded in 4,437 deals.

This was in contrast with 489.98 million shares valued at N6.65 billion exchanged in 4,616 deals on Tuesday.

Transactions in the shares of United Bank for Africa topped the activity chart with 74.84 million shares worth N523.36 million.

FBN Holdings came second with 65.36 million shares valued at N467.82 million, while Guaranty Trust Bank traded 34.34 million shares worth N1.06 billion.

Sovereign Trust Insurance traded 34.22 million shares valued at N9.85 million, while Japaul Gold & Ventures transacted 15.53 million shares worth N7.15 million.

 

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Naira Gains N61.38 Against Dollar At Official Market

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Naira Gains N61.38 Against Dollar At Official Market

The Naira on Wednesday appreciated at the official market, trading at N1,459.02 to the dollar.

Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange revealed that the Naira gained N61.38.

This represents a 4.04 per cent gain when compared to the previous trading date on Tuesday, when the local currency exchanged at N1,520.40 to a dollar.

Also, the total daily turnover increased to 289.14 million dollars on Wednesday up from 128.76 million dollars recorded on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, at the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira traded between N1,593 and N1,401 against the dollar. 

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Court Dissolves Marriage With 3 Children Over Wife’s Stubbornness

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Court Dissolves Marriage With 3 Children Over Wife’s Stubbornness

…Orders 3 months iddah period before wife could remarry

An Area Court, sitting at Centre-Igboro, Ilorin, has dissolved an Islamic marriage between Omotosho Hakeem and Salamat Abdulrasak on mutual agreement.

The Presiding Judge, Ahmed Abdul Kadir, dissolved the marriage and ordered that the wife should observe a three-month iddah period before she could remarry.

The petitioner had earlier told the court that he was no longer interested in the marriage, saying that she usually refused to apologise for any wrongdoing.

He, therefore, sought a divorce, praying the court to compel his estranged wife to pack her belongings, along with their three children out of the house.

The respondent agreed to the divorce suit but wanted the husband to provide a place where she would observe her three-month iddah period with her children.

She also wanted the petitioner to be responsible for her feeding during the period and pay N15,000 monthly for the children’s upkeep.

The case was consequently adjourned till May 16 for report of settlement and custody of the children. 

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Naira Depreciates Wednesday, Sells N1,421.06 Against Dollar

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Naira Gains N61.38 Against Dollar At Official Market

Government efforts at strengthening the Naira has again suffered a setback as the Naira slightly depreciated at the official market on Wednesday, trading at N1,421.06 to the dollar.

Data from the official trading platform of the FMDQ Exchange, which oversees the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEM), showed that the Naira lost N4.49.

This represents a 0.31 per cent loss when compared to the previous trading date on Tuesday when it exchanged at N1,416.57 to a dollar.

However, the daily turnover increased to N164.74 on Wednesday, up from 160.77 million dollars recorded on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, at the Investor’s and Exporter’s (I&E) window, the Naira traded between N1,440 and N1,335 against the dollar. 

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