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NGX Weekly Summary: Investors Trade ₦52.97 Billion as ASI Drops 0.90% – April 11, 2025

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: April 12, 2025
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The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) recorded a significant increase in trading activity for the week ending April 11, 2025, with a total turnover of 2.094 billion shares worth ₦52.97 billion exchanged in 64,612 deals.

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Top Performing SectorsTop Traded EquitiesMarket Performance SummaryTop 10 GainersTop 10 LosersETP and Bonds MarketSummary

This marks a major jump from the previous week’s 1.183 billion shares valued at ₦28.87 billion across 42,397 deals.


Top Performing Sectors

  • Financial Services led with 1.539 billion shares worth ₦36.35 billion traded in 36,013 deals — accounting for over 73% of the week’s total volume.
  • Agriculture followed with 98.88 million shares worth ₦1.34 billion.
  • Services Industry came third with 93 million shares worth ₦522.15 million.

Top Traded Equities

The top three equities by volume — Access Holdings, GTCO, and Zenith Bank — moved a combined 629.33 million shares worth ₦25.82 billion in 12,742 deals, representing 30.06% of total volume and 48.75% of total value.


Market Performance Summary

IndexClose (Prev. Week)Close (This Week)Change (%)
NGX All-Share Index105,511.89104,563.34-0.90%
Market Capitalization₦66.15 trillion₦65.71 trillion-0.67%

Most indices declined, except:

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  • NGX Growth Index: +0.37%
  • Sovereign Bond Index: +3.42%
  • ASeM Index: Flat

Top 10 Gainers

CompanyOpenCloseGain (₦)% Change
VFD Group Plc57.0087.70+30.7053.86%
Union Dicon Salt Plc5.807.60+1.8031.03%
Abbey Mortgage Bank4.736.13+1.4029.60%
FTN Cocoa Processors1.601.90+0.3018.75%
TotalEnergies Nig. Plc679.70745.00+65.309.61%
International Energy Insurance1.501.64+0.149.33%
Livestock Feeds Plc7.928.54+0.627.83%
The Initiates Plc4.084.35+0.276.62%
Nigerian Exchange Group32.4534.45+2.006.16%
Japaul Gold & Ventures1.902.01+0.115.79%

Top 10 Losers

CompanyOpenCloseLoss (₦)% Change
Royal Exchange Plc1.010.80-0.21-20.79%
Cornerstone Insurance3.302.80-0.50-15.15%
Sovereign Trust Insurance1.000.85-0.15-15.00%
LASACO Assurance2.342.04-0.30-12.82%
CAP Plc47.0041.50-5.50-11.70%
R.T. Briscoe2.402.12-0.28-11.67%
May & Baker7.857.00-0.85-10.83%
Associated Bus Company1.401.26-0.14-10.00%
Haldane McCall Plc5.805.22-0.58-10.00%
UH Real Estate Investment Trust51.2546.15-5.10-9.95%

ETP and Bonds Market

  • ETPs: 111,693 units worth ₦6.11 million were traded in 83 deals.
  • Bonds: 144,487 units worth ₦151.62 million traded in 100 deals.
  • New listings include FGN Savings Bonds (2027 & 2028) and First HoldCo Plc’s Rights Issue (5.98 billion shares at ₦25 per share).

Summary

  • Market dipped by 0.90%, but trading value surged by over 83% week-on-week.
  • Financial stocks dominated market activity.
  • Top gainers showed strong investor appetite for banking and industrial stocks.

Okay.ng will continue providing weekly updates on the NGX and financial market trends in Nigeria.

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Muhammad Ameer Aliyu, is a prolific journalist who joined Okay Nigeria in 2015 with the aim staying committed to bringing more positive growth to the digital news platform. He is the Senior Editor at Okay Nigeria.
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