NSE: Market capitalisation dips N18bn in bearish trading

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TRANSACTIONS on the nation’s bourse resumed for the week on Monday still on a downward trend with the market capitalisation dropping by N18 billion.

Specifically, the market capitalisation which opened at N13.154 trillion lost N18 billion or 0.14 per cent to close at N13.136 trillion.

Also, the All-Share Index shed 42.09 points or 0.14 per cent to close at 29,809.20 following losses by some blue chips.

The performance was influenced by price depreciation in medium and large capitalised stocks, among which are, Nigerian Breweries, Cement Company of Northern Nigeria (CCNN), Ecobank Transnational Inc (ETI), Dangote Sugar Refinery and Access Bank.

On the market’s performance, analysts at APT Securities and Funds Limited said: “We retain our cautious trading advice in the short run. However, accumulation of fundamentally justified and dividend-paying stocks for the mid to long term is recommended.”

Also, analysts at United Capital Plc, expected the market to be on a quiet note, this week.

“However, we expect portfolio manager to take some adjustment to rebalance their portfolios as the second quarter, 2019 closes out by end of the week, while positioning for interim dividend in the third quarter,” they said.

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Market breadth was positive with 24 gainers against 19 losers.

A breakdown of the price movement table shows that Champion Breweries recorded the highest price gain of 9.86 per cent, to close at N1.56 per share.

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Nigeria followed with a gain of 9.63 per cent, to close at N10.25, while Prestige Assurance rose by 9.26 per cent to close at 59k per share.

LASACO Assurance rose by 6.90 per cent to close at 21k, while Mutual Benefits Assurance and Thomas Wyatt Nigeria gained five per cent each to close at 21k and 42k per share, respectively.

Conversely, CCNN and NEM Insurance led the losers’ chart, dropping by 10 per cent each, to close at N12.15 and N2.52 per share respectively.

ETI came second with a decline of 9.69 per cent to close at N10.25 per share.

NPF Micro Finance Bank declined by 7.69 per cent to close at N1.20, while Dangote Sugar was down by 7.66 per cent, to close at N11.45 per share.

However, the total volume closed higher with an exchange of 573.67 million shares valued at N10.213 billion transacted in 4,076 deals.

This was in contrast with a turnover of 189.96 million shares worth N4.16 billion traded in 3,089 deals on Friday.

Zenith Bank was the toast of investors with 355.21 million shares valued at N7.10 billion.

Access Bank followed with 35.73 million shares worth N240.83 million, while Lafarge Africa traded 32.50 million shares valued at N388.93 million.

Guaranty Trust sold 25.81 million shares worth N802.1 million, while Lasaco Assurance transacted 14.97 million shares worth N4.63 million.

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