Sell pressure continued on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Tuesday with the indices dropping further by 0.71 per cent, just as Feburary inflation rate hit...
The Nigeria bourse has lost N1.87 trillion to global oil price crash and increasing spread of COVID-19 in four days.
Sell pressure continued on the nation’s bourse on Wednesday with the market indices declining further by 3.35 per cent, amid loses in blue chips.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), says the capital market has the capacity to unlock better access to credit and finance for the agricultural and solid...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) market capitalisation opened the week on Monday with a huge loss of N329 billion due to persistent fall in global oil...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), on Friday transacted 361.11 million shares valued at N4.28 billion in 4,602 deals just as the indices dropped by 0.55 per...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday maintained positive trend for the third consecutive day with the market capitalisation improving by N6 billion.
The Nigerian equities market sustained upward trend on Wednesday with a growth of 0.61 per cent, as investors continued to position in high capitalised stocks.
The Nigerian domestic equities market on Tuesday rebounded by 1.70 per cent on renewed investors’ interest in high yield dividend stocks.
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) market capitalisation opened trading for March on Monday, with a loss of N208 billion amid losses in blue chips.