Economy
NGX Begins New Week With N12bn Loss
The Nigerian stock market started the week on a negative note with a loss of N12 billion due to price losses in some highly capitalised stocks.
This is just as the Nigeria’s headline inflation decelerated for the seventh consecutive month to 15.99 per cent year-on-year in October.
Specifically, the market capitalisation which opened at N22.
572 trillion shed N12 billion or 0. 05 per cent to close at N22. 560 trillion.Also, the All-Share Index lost 21.67 points or 0.05 per cent to close at 43,230.34 from 43,252.01 achieved on Friday.
Accordingly, the month-to-date and year-to-date gains moderated to 2.8 per cent and 7.4 per cent, respectively.
The market negative performance was driven by price depreciation in large and medium capitalised stocks which are; MTN Nigeria Communications (MTNN), United Bank for Africa, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), Dangote Sugar Refinery and FCMB Group.
This week, analysts at United Capital Plc expected the stock market to trade sideways in the absence of bullish triggers.
However, market breadth was positive as 20 stocks advanced against 14 stocks that declined.
Cutix recorded the highest price gain of 9.89 per cent to close at N3 per share.
Livestock Feeds came second with 9.50 per cent to close at N2.19, while Mutual Benefits Assurance gained 7.41 per cent to close at 29k per share.
Japaul Gold and Ventures was up by 4.76 per cent to close at 44k, while Prestige Assurance appreciated by 4.65 per cent to close at 45k per share.
Veritas Kapital Assurance led the losers’ chart in percentage terms by 8.70 per cent to close at 21k per share.
FTN Cocoa processors followed with 6.82 per cent to close at 41k, while Royal Exchange lost 5.66 per cent to close at 50k per share.
Regency Alliance Insurance dipped five per cent to close at 38k, while Chams shed 4.17 per cent to close at 23k per share.
The total volume of trades dipped 6.80 per cent to 293.43 million units valued at N4.29 billion exchanged in 4,239 deals.
This was in contrast with 314.85 million shares worth N6.65 billion traded in 3,400 deals on Friday.
Transactions in the shares of FBN Holdings topped the activity chart with 101.22 million shares valued at N1.24 billion.
Access Bank sold 44.17 million shares worth N416.97 million, while FCMB Group traded 34.85 million shares valued at N108.01 million.
Guaranty Trust Holding Company traded 18.46 million shares valued at N507.36 million, while Zenith Bank transacted 16.16 million shares worth N387.96 million. (NAN)
Economy
Investors Gain N183bn on NGX
The Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) continued its bullish trend on Wednesday, gaining N183 billion.
Accordingly, the market capitalisation, which opened at N59.532 trillion, gained N184 billion or 0.31 per cent to close at N59.715 trillion.
The All-Share Index also added 0.31 per cent or 303 points, to settle at 98,509.
68, against 98,206. 97 recorded on Tuesday.Consequently, the Year-To-Date (YTD) return increased to 31.
74 per cent.Gains in Aradel Holdings, Zenith Bank, United Bank For Africa(UBA), Oando Plc, Nigerian Breweries among other advanced equities drove the market performance up.
Market breadth closed positive with 34 gainers and 17 losers.
On the gainers’ chart, Africa Prudential, Conoil and RT Briscoe led by 10 per cent each to close at N14.30, N352 and N2.42 per share, respectively.
Golden Guinea Breweries followed by 9.95 per cent to close at N7.18, while NEM Insurance rose by 9.74 per cent to close at N10.70 per share.
On the other hand, Julius Berger led the losers’ chart by 10 per cent to close at N155.25, Secure Electronic Technology Plc trailed by 9.52 per cent to close at 57k per share.
Multiverse lost 7.63 per cent to close at N5.45, Haldane McCall dropped 6.07 per cent to close at N4.95 and Honeywell Flour shed 5.62 per cent to close at N4.70 per share.
Analysis of the market activities showed trade turnover settled lower relative to the previous session, with the value of transactions down by 49.44 per cent.
A total of 320.10 million shares valued at N6.48 billion were exchanged in 7,943 deals, compared with 939.41 million shares valued at N12.81billion traded in 9,098 deals posted in the previous session.
Meanwhile, ETranzact led the activity chart in volume with 70.27 million shares, while Aradel led in value of deals worth N1.22 billion.(NAN)
Economy
Yuan Weakens to 7.1870 Against Dollar
The central parity rate of the Chinese currency renminbi, or the Yuan, weakened 22 pips to 7.1870 against the dollar on Monday.This is according to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System.In China’s spot foreign exchange market, the Yuan is allowed to rise or fall by two per cent from the central parity rate each trading day.
The central parity rate of the Yuan against the dollar is based on a weighted average of prices offered by market makers before the opening of the interbank market each business day. (Xinhua/NAN)Economy
Bring Kaduna Refinery Back into Operation, Youth Group Urges NNPCL
Arewa Youths Initiative for Energy Reforms (AYIFER), has urged Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) to do everything possible to bring Kaduna Refinery back into operation.
National Coordinator of the group, Mr Bashir Al’Amin, stated this in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja.
Al’Amin specifically called on the Chief Executive Officer of NNPCL, Mallam Mele Kyari, to do all within his powers to rejuvenate the refinery and bring it up to global standard.
He said that having delivered the Port Harcourt refinery, coupled with the establishment of Dangote Refinery in Lagos, attention should be shifted to Kaduna refinery for easy spread of petroleum products.
“We are calling on Malam Mele Kyari to expedite action on Kaduna refinery so we can be at par with other regions in the country.
“We equally beg the NNPCL to do professional work in rehabilitating the old refinery and deliver a standard and functional petrochemical refinery and not a blending plant.
“Kyari should resist any temptation that could make him do something that can jeopardise his good image,” he said.
Al’Amin said that since the extinction of groundnut pyramid and textiles in Kano State as well as PAN in Kaduna State and with the Kaduna refinery getting moribund, a lot of youths had lost their jobs.
According to him, all their hopes in the north are tied to the legacy refinery, expressing the hope that God would use Kyari to deliver it well and on time.
He said that the group was solidly behind NNPCL in prayer and would be ready to celebrate the company if its expectations were met. (NAN)