Foreign investors have turned net buyers of Nigerian equities for the first time in three years, marking a decisive shift in ...
Investors in the Nigerian equities market lost N34 billion at the close of trading on Wednesday. This followed the slump in ...
Investors in the Nigerian equities market gained N349 billion at the close of trading on Thursday. This followed the surge in ...
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Nigeria: Equities market lost $4.5bln in November amid bullish YTD
The rally reflected robust demand for equities across key sectors of the market, underpinned by renewed investor confidence ...
In contrast, the Industrial Goods index posted the sharpest decline of 2.03 per cent, weighed down by losses in heavy manufacturing stocks, while the Consumer Goods index fell by 1.33 per cent amid ...
The Nigerian equities market experienced its worst monthly performance in recorded history with a monthly decline of N6.5 trillion in November 2025.
Nigerian equities market made a rebound on Thursday, November 27, gaining N111.08 billion in market capitalization, to ...
Amid reforms in the foreign exchange market and other reforms by the federal government to stabilise the nation’s economy, ...
Investors in the Nigeria equities market have continued to take flight as the January 2026 take off of the newly introduced ...
Nigeria’s private equity (PE) market is becoming more diversified and disciplined, with investors deploying capital across 13 ...
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Nigeria: Agama - Transition to T+2 Settlement Major Milestone for Capital Market
Dr. Emomotimi Agama, yesterday expressed that the transition from T+3 to T+2 settlement for equities marked a major milestone for the Nigerian capital market and in line with global best practice.
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