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Stock market investors lose N31bn

Trading activities on the Nigerian stock market closed on a negative note on Thursday, March 27, 2025, with the market capitalisation declining further by N31 billion.

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) market capitalisation fell by N31 billion or 0.05 per cent, to close at N66.109 trillion from N66.140 trillion recorded on Wednesday.

The All-Share Index also dropped by 0.05 per cent, or 49.26 points, to close at 105,426.12, against 105,475.38 posted the previous day.

The negative performance was attributed to reactionary behaviour exhibited by some investors.

The stock market breadth closed negative, with 29 losers and 23 gainers.

On the losers’ chart, John Holt declined by 10 per cent to close at N7.74, while Chams Holding dropped by 8.52 per cent to close at N2.04 per share.

Secure Electronic Technology fell by 8.42 per cent to close at 54 kobo, and May & Baker Nigeria lost 7.95 per cent to close at N8.10 per share.

Similarly, UPDC Real Estate Investment Trust declined by 6.90 per cent to close at N2.70 per share.

Stock market investors lose N74bn

On the gainers’ chart, FG202031S1 rose by 12.09 percent to close at N97.52, while The Initiates Plc soared by 9.85 per cent to close at N4.46 per share.

Universal Insurance increased by 9.09 per cent to close at 60k, and Mutual Benefits rose by 9.09 per cent to close at 96 kobo per share.

Also, Royal Exchange gained 8.99 per cent to close at 97k per share.

A total of 423.62 million shares, worth N9.181 billion, were exchanged across 11,393 transactions.

This is compared to 5.760 billion shares, worth N342.605 billion, exchanged across 10,908 transactions recorded earlier.

Transactions in Access Corporation shares topped the activity chart, with 64.962 million shares worth N1.430 billion.

Zenith Bank followed with 41.504 million shares valued at N1.972 billion, while Fidelity Bank transacted 40.703 million shares worth N773.215 million.

Secure Electronic Technology sold 38.419 million shares valued at N20.832 million, and Tantalizers traded 31.503 million shares worth N89.914 million.

Meanwhile, the Chief Executive Officer of Wyoming Capital and Partners, Tajudeen Olayinka, said considering the financial results recently released by the United Bank for Africa (UBA) and Zenith Bank, the stock market should have followed a positive trend.

Olayinka attributed the negative performance to reactionary behaviour from some investors who were not pleased with Zenith Bank’s dividend and reduced share price.

He further described this as mispricing and misjudgment by some investors.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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