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NSE in September: Investors transact deals worth N64.79 billion, shares volume drop

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The volume of shares traded on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in September dropped by 43.72 per cent, as investors transacted 4.21 billion shares worth N64.79 billion in 64,854 deals.

A monthly data obtained by our reporter from the NSE indicated that this was against a turnover of 7.48 billion shares valued at N198.45 billion achieved in 97,071 deals in August.

The Financial Services sector was the toast of investors accounting for 3.38 billion shares valued at N37.56 billion transacted in 37,103 deals.

Sector Value

Consumer Goods came second with a total of 223.42 million shares valued at N18.44 billion traded in 12,103 deals and Industrial Goods accounted for 213.14 million shares valued at N5.53 billion in 3,362 deals.

It was reported that Conglomerates came fourth with 176.85 million shares worth N483.23 million achieved in 2,850 deals.

Number of shares

Dangote Sugar was the toast of investors in the consumer goods with a total of 43.57 million shares worth N589.55 million in 1,458 deals and Dangote Flour sold 32.84 million shares valued at N207.66 million in 1,506 deals.

Under industrial goods, Meyer accounted for 139.73 million shares worth N97.81 million traded in 30 deals, while Lafarge Africa transacted 43.47 million shares valued at N2.21 billion in 1,771 deals.

Share Value

Also, the All-Share Index during the period shed 64.64 points or 0.18 per cent to close at 35,439.98 against the opening figure of 35,504.62.

In the same vein, the market capitalisation which opened at N12.237 trillion lost N20 billion to close at N12. 216 trillion.

Market Capitalisation

Commenting on the market performance, Dr Uche Uwaleke, Head of Banking and Finance Department, Nasarawa State University Keffi, said the stock market performance for September was mixed.

Uwaleke said that the market was characterised by bargain hunting and profit taking embarked upon by investors.

He said that the month of October would likely be more bullish going by previous year’s trends.

Uwaleke said that stock prices usually begin to go down late in November when investors sell to raise money for the Christmas season.

He added that the factors that would shape market performance in October include the 3rd quarter results of quoted companies expected to be released within the month.

The don said that the release of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) inflation figure for month of September and the 2017 budget performance were expected to impact the market.

“Indeed, the release of more money to finance capital projects provided for in the 2017 budget will boost market activities in the month of October,’’ he said.

Mr Ambrose Omordion, the Chief Operating Officer, InvestData Ltd, said that the mixed performance recorded in September resulted from cautious trading that dominated selling position.

Omordion said that investors during the period took profit to meet pressing needs.

He observed that positive economic data released within the month by the CBN and NBS did not impact the market.

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