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Market Capitalisation: Investors Gain N62bn on Medium, Large Stocks

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The domestic equities market yesterday appreciated by N62 billion as investors hunted for bargains on medium and large capitalised stocks.

The All Share Index (ASI) rose by 114.21 points, representing a growth of 0.22 per cent to close at 52,579.52 from 52,465.31 recorded at the last session.

Specifically, market capitalisation rose by N62 billion to close at N28.

63 trillion as against N28.
568 trillion posted on Friday.

The upturn was impacted by gains recorded in medium and large capitalised stocks, amongst which are; Nigerian Breweries, Nigerian Exchange Group, Ardova Plc, Stanbic IBTC Holdings and Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO).

“Bullish sentiments to persist in the market as investors continue to take advantage of the impressive Q1, 2023 earnings season.

“However, we note that there may be pockets of profit-taking activities among investors,” United Capital Plc said.

As measured by market breadth, market sentiment was positive as 29 stocks gained relative to 27 losers.

Multiverse Mining and Exploration recorded the highest price gain of 10 per cent to close at N3.41, per share.

Red Star Express followed with a gain of 9.96 per cent to close at N2.65, while CWG gained by 9.85 per cent to close at N1.45, per share.

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McNichols went up by 9.23 per cent to close at 71k, while International Breweries grew by 6.82 per cent to close at N4.70, per share.

On the other hand, C & I Leasing led the losers’ chart by 9.8 per cent, to close at N3.59, per share.

Transnational Corporation (Transcorp) followed with a decline of 7.73 per cent to close at N1.79, while FTN Cocoa Processors declined by 6.9 per cent to close at 27k, per share.

Chams Holdings depreciated by 6.45 per cent to close at 29k and Custodian Investment declined by 4.8 per cent to close at N5.95, per share.

The total volume traded advanced by 6.0 per cent to 511.38 million units, valued at N7.14 billion, and exchanged in 5,883 deals.

Transactions in the shares of Access Holdings topped the activity chart with 167.62 million shares valued at N1.92 billion.

FBN Holdings (FBNH) followed with 91.29 million shares worth N1.09 billion, while United Bank for Africa (UBA) traded 78.06 million shares valued at N623.44 million.

Transnational corporations (Transcorp) traded 29.557 million shares valued at N53.202 million, while AXA Mansard Insurance sold 18.151 million shares worth N45.687 million. (NAN)

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Naira Remains Constant, Exchanges N464.67 to Dollar

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Naira remained constant yesterday, exchanging at N464.67 to the dollar at the Investors and Exporters’ window.

The local currency did not change from its value on Monday, while the open indicative rate closed at N464.96 to the dollar yesterday.

An exchange rate of N467 to the dollar was the highest rate recorded within the day’s trading before it settled at N464.

67.

The naira sold for as low as N460 to the dollar within the day’s trading.

A total of 186.02 million dollars was traded at the official Investors and Exporters’ window yesterday.

Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) yesterday in Kano carried out sensitisation campaign on the e-Naira at the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology (ADUST) Wudil.

The Kano Branch Controller of the bank, Umar Ibrahim-Biu, called on the university community to adopt the new e-wallet system in its payment of tuitions, salaries and other financial transactions.

He explained the need for the university community to migrate to the cashless system was  for financial security and efficiency by adopting to  the e-Naira initiative.

The controller said that e-Naira was a trail blazer now as it had  come to stay and the bank  was  trying to make sure that everybody was brought on board.

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“We’ve been to Universities of Nsuka and Jos and now we are here to also sell the idea of e-Naira wallet to both the students and staff of the institution,” he said

“Our target is where the students can use the facility to pay their tuition fees and other payments through the e-Naira wallet,” he added.

“This will help the students a lot, it’s the safest way of handling your funds. Nobody will steal it, it will eradicate corruption. One does not need to carry huge amount of cash,” he said.

“The VC has accepted it. With e-Naira they can get up to five per cent revert on every payment they make.

“Their money doesn’t go like that they save something out of it. There are a lot of other incentives they can enjoy,” he added.

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Musa Yakasai, gave the assurance that the institution would key into the e-Naira initiative.

Yakasai appreciated the initiative and lauded the Bank for coming to launch the e-Naira initiative in the institution.

He said the students were already e-Naira compliant.

“They are doing a lot of things, some of the academic activities are via e-platforms. So its very easy for students to adopt this e-era.

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The students asked some questions regarding the safety of their deposits in the initiative.

“We now understand the e-Naira concept and we are now convinced and we will call on our students and other stakeholders to key into this initiative.”

“It makes it easier for everyone to operate without having to move with a lot of cash,” Yakasai stated. (NAN)

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Nigeria, OPEC Members Agree to Cut Oil Production Volumes

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Nigeria and other members of the Oganisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as well as the Non-OPEC members have agreed to cut production volumes to ensure global oil market stability.

The agreement was reached at the 35th Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) meeting of OPEC held in Vienna, Austria on June 4.

Nigerian delegation was led by Amb.

Gabriel Aduda, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, who was also confirmed OPEC Governor for Nigeria at the meeting in Vienna.

OPEC and its allies have agreed to cut global oil production by 1.

393 million barrels per day, reducing Nigeria’s oil production quota by 20.7 per cent.

Aduda said Nigeria, Congo and Angola agreed that the highest production volumes of the last Six months (November 2022 – April 2023) be used as the basis for the determination of their 2024 production quota.

“This is subject to a review in November at the second annual meeting of the JMMC.

“However, the current OPEC quota would be maintained till the end of 2023.

“This implies that Nigeria can ramp up its production up to its current quota of 1742 Thousand Barrels Per Day (KB/D) and subsequently be capped at 10 per cent less as its quota for 2024 subject to verification by independent secondary sources,” he said.

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Aduda expressed confidence that the security intervention under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, would enable the restoration of Nigeria’s production to the 1580KB/D crude oil only.

This, he said would be complimented by condensate of about 400KB/D ultimately upping Nigeria’s crude oil and condensate production to about Two Million Barrels per day in 2024. (NAN)

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Banks’ Borrowing from CBN Hits N7.5trn

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Deposit Money Bank (DBMs) and merchant banks borrowing Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) increased to N7.5trillion in the first five months of 2023, an increase of 276 per cent from N1.99 trillion reported in the first five months of 2022.

Data from the CBN showed that DMBs and merchant banks borrowing through the Standing Lending Facility (SLF) witnessed significant increase as banks grappled with the fallout from the new naira notes policy in 2022, among other factors.

Analysis of CBN numbers showed that DMBs and merchant banks’ borrowings from the CBN surged by 276 per cent Year on Year (YoY), signalling that they faced a liquidity squeeze during the period as the country’s demonetisation drive triggered chronic cash shortages.

The CBN lends money to DMBs and merchant banks through the SLF at interest rate of 100 basis points above the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR).

Standing facilities (lending and deposit) are instruments of liquidity management, according to the CBN. They serve as avenues to invest surplus funds overnight and to square up whenever the system is short at the end of each business day.

The apex banking regulating body has SLF, a short-term lending window for DMBs and merchant banks to access liquidity to run their day-to-day business operations.

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The CBN had on October 26, 2022 announced that the N200, N500 and N1,000 notes would be redesigned and introduced into the economy from December 15, 2022 while DMBs were directed to return existing denominations to the CBN.

The Governor, CBN, Godwin Emefiele at the first Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) in 2023 had said money market rates oscillated below and within the asymmetric corridor of the standing facilities window, reflecting changing liquidity conditions in the banking system.

“The CBN has been aggressive in its intervention in the first two months of 2023. The CBN’s CRR debit has increased significantly this year when compared to last year. DMBs always visit the SLF window when CBN debit them CRR every two weeks,” Emefiele said.

Meanwhile, analysts attributes the increase in SLF to cash scarcity, stressing that DMBs and merchant banks were no longer enjoying the usual cash deposits that normally come from businesses and individuals that generate significant amount of cash from relationship with various third parties.

AfDB Reiterates Commitment to Support Women-led Enterprises in Africa

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group has reiterated its commitment towards supporting women-led enterprises on the continent.

The bank in a statement on its website said it will provide grants to small businesses to ensure this was achieved.

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“The AfDB’s Gender Equality Trust Fund (GETF) will provide a 950,000 dollars grant to the Africa Small and Medium Enterprise Business Linkages (SMEBL) Programme in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger.

”The grant, which will supplement an earlier 3.9 million dollars financing grant from the Bank’s Transition Support Facility, is expected to bolster 1,400 women-led enterprises.

”It will also contribute to the region’s economic resilience and social cohesion,” it said.

According to the statement, the GETF supports the delivery and scaling of the bank’s Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa, (AFAWA) program.

It explained that AFAWA aimed to close the 42 billion dollars gender financing gap for women-led African enterprises by promoting gender-transformative lending and non-lending operations.

The AfDB’s Director for Gender, Women and Civil Society, Malado Kaba, expressed the Bank’s excitement in impacting over a thousand women entrepreneurs across the Sahel region, through this programme.

“We believe one key to building resilient African societies is the inclusion of women in economic development.

”The programme’s wide range of business-related training and coaching, in addition to increasing access to finance will go a long way toward reaching that goal,” she added.

According to Kaba, women entrepreneurs in the Sahel region face significant barriers to accessing finance, markets, and business development services.

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She said the Africa SMEBL Programme would provide women entrepreneurs with the tools and resources needed to overcome these barriers and grow their businesses.

”It will also help increase productivity and employment opportunities, especially for young women and men, including offering capacity building in entrepreneurship, core business functions and management training,” she said.

Kaba said the bank’s Gender, Women and Civil Society Department conducted three studies and consulted with Sahel region chambers of commerce to identify women-led businesses to participate in the program.

According to her, AfDB also supports national statistics offices to build more robust, gender-responsive data, which helps measure programme impact.

”The G5 Sahel Union of Chambers of Commerce will administer the programme in collaboration with financial institutions and intermediaries to directly support access to finance for local, small and medium enterprises.

”The Africa (SMEBL) Programme aligns with the AfDB’s 2021-2024 Private Sector Development Strategy, its 2021-2025 Gender Strategy and the 2022-2026 strategy for addressing fragility and building resilience in Africa.

”The Bank Group’s Board of Directors approved the grant on March 23,”Kaba said. (NAN)

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