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Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Market Summary for May 30, 2024

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: May 30, 2024
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The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) market witnessed notable activity on May 30, 2024, with significant movements across various indices and sectors.

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Market Performance OverviewMajor GainersMajor LosersSector-wise PerformancePremium Board SecuritiesMain Board SecuritiesCorporate Debt SecuritiesExchange Traded Funds (ETFs)Summary of Market Performance

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the day’s performance.

Market Performance Overview

The NGX market demonstrated a robust performance, highlighted by substantial gains in several key sectors.

The overall market capitalization reached an impressive N56.16 trillion, while the All Share Index (ASI) closed at 99,276.03 points.

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Major Gainers

Several stocks stood out as major gainers, reflecting strong investor confidence and positive market sentiment:

  • SEPLAT (Seplat Energy Plc): Led the gainers with a 10.00% increase, closing at N3,410.00 per share.
  • INTENEGINS (International Energy Insurance Plc): Followed closely with a 9.92% rise, closing at N1.33 per share.
  • CHELLARAMS (Chellarams Plc): Saw a 9.87% increase, ending the day at N1.67 per share.
  • JOHNHOLT (John Holt Plc): Gained 9.60%, closing at N2.17 per share.
  • ABCTRANS (ABC Transport Plc): Rose by 9.59%, closing at N1.94 per share.

Major Losers

Conversely, some stocks experienced declines, reflecting market corrections and adjustments:

  • SUNUASSUR (Sunu Assurances Nigeria Plc): Led the losers with a 6.90% drop, closing at N1.21 per share.
  • HONYFLOUR (Honeywell Flour Mill Plc): Decreased by 5.56%, ending at N3.74 per share.
  • RTBRISCOE (RT Briscoe Plc): Fell by 4.80%, closing at N1.19 per share.
  • FTNCOCOA (FTN Cocoa Processors Plc): Declined by 4.76%, closing at N1.20 per share.
  • TRIPPLEG (Tripple Gee and Company Plc): Dropped by 4.30%, ending at N1.78 per share.

Sector-wise Performance

Premium Board Securities

Financial Services:

  • Banking: United Bank for Africa Plc and Zenith Bank Plc were the top performers, with Zenith Bank closing at N33.00 per share, up by 1.54%.
  • Other Financial Institutions: Access Holdings Plc and FBN Holdings Plc showed positive movements, with FBN Holdings closing at N23.45 per share, a 1.52% increase.

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  • Telecommunications: MTN Nigeria Communications Plc remained stable, closing at N230.50 per share.

Industrial Goods:

  • Building Materials: Dangote Cement Plc and Lafarge Africa Plc were key players, with Lafarge closing at N33.80 per share.

Oil and Gas:

  • Exploration and Production: Seplat Energy Plc’s impressive 10.00% gain underscored the sector’s strength.

Main Board Securities

Agriculture:

  • Crop Production: FTN Cocoa Processors Plc saw a notable 4.35% increase, closing at N1.20 per share.

Conglomerates:

  • Diversified Industries: Transnational Corporation Plc experienced a 1.28% decline, closing at N11.60 per share.

Construction/Real Estate:

  • Infrastructure/Heavy Construction: Julius Berger Nigeria Plc remained steady, closing at N85.00 per share.

Corporate Debt Securities

The corporate debt market also saw activity, with key bonds such as Access Bank Plc’s 18.00% February 2026 bond and Dangote Cement Plc’s 12.50% April 2025 bond showing stability.

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

The ETF market recorded trades across equity-based, fixed income, and commodity ETFs, with a total volume of 12,400 units traded.

Summary of Market Performance

  • Equity Market:
    • Market Cap: N56.16 trillion
    • Total Volume Traded: 548.32 million
    • Total Value Traded: N6.73 billion
  • Debt Market:
    • Market Cap: N19.35 billion
    • Total Volume Traded: 46,930 units
  • ETF Market:
    • Market Cap: N2.68 billion
    • Total Volume Traded: 12,400 units
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