Financial service sector drives market with 7.19% gain

Weekly activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange extended further gains as the NSE All-Share Index and Market Capitalisation both appreciated by 7.19 per cent to close the week at 22,921.59 and N11.946 trillion respectively. All other indices finished higher with the exception of NSE ASeM, which closed flat. It was another four-day trading week as the Federal Government of Nigeria declared Monday 13th April 2020 (Easter Monday) as Public Holiday in commemoration of the Easter celebrations. Meanwhile, a total turnover of 1.495 billion shares worth N12.894 billion…

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Study: Private equity firms failing to identify cyber risks

  Majority of private equity firms in the UK do not carry out sufficient assessments of cyber risks at their target companies, a new study has uncovered.   The findings show that just 23 per cent of private equity professionals believe that due diligence carried out on cyber security issues at target companies is good or excellent.   A significant 30 per cent described the industry’s work in this area as average, while 27 per cent said that it was poor or terrible.   According to The Actuary, governance experts…

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International Breweries reports N16bn loss

International Breweries Plc has reported a loss after tax of N16.445 billion for the nine months ended September 30, 2019, from N7.137 billion it reported within the same period in September 2018.   Loss before tax stood at N24.076 billion for the Q3 as against loss of N9.014 billion posted in 2018.   However, revenue grew by 16.69 per cent to N97.260 billion in 2019 from N83.346 billion recorded earlier but cost of sales stood at N66.138 billion from N51.114 billion in 2018, accounting for 29.39 per cent increase.  …

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CJS set agenda for market repositioning

In a move to reposition its members to drive innovation, grow membership base and renew investor confidence in the capital market, the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS) has reviewed the processes and procedures.   Addressing capital market correspondents on the high points of 2019 Stockbrokers’ annual conference, the Chairman, Planning Committee, Ms. Abiola Adekoya, explained that the conference theme, “Boosting Capital Market Competitiveness in a Challenging Macro Environment,”  was chosen to articulate policy measures that can reposition the capital market to play its pivotal role as a platform for mobilisation…

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OMO restriction: NSE extends weekly gain by 2.04%

    As the effects of CBN’s recent policies Open Market Operations (OMO) continue to spur capital market activities, investors’ positive sentiment in the equities market this week drove the domestic bourse to its largest weekly gain since the week of the August 23, 2019.   The NSE All-Share Index and Market Capitalisation both appreciated by 2.04 per cent to close last week at 26,851.68 and N13.071 trillion respectively.   Similarly, all other indices finished higher with the exception of NSE Insurance and NSE Oil/Gas indices which declined by 0.56…

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NSE signs MoU with LuxSE on green bond

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in promoting cross listing and trading of green bonds in Nigeria and Luxembourg. The announcement was made at the signing ceremony led by NSE CEO, Oscar Onyema, and LuxSE CEO, Robert Scharfe. The event took place yesterday during the annual meeting of the World Federation of Exchanges in Singapore. The MoU further established an agreement for the two exchanges to collaborate with a view to sharing best practices and organising joint…

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Investors lose N102bn as stocks fall for seventh day

The Nigerian equities market yesterday tumbled for seventh consecutive trading day as sell pressure remains unabated, producing 15 losers against 12 gainers. Key market indicators, the NSE ASI, declined by 0.79 per cent as bargain hunters remained on the sideline, following growing investment apathy. Consequently, the All-Share Index dipped 210 basis points or 0.79 per cent to close at 26,598.94 as against 26.809.92 recorded the previous day while market capitalisation of equities depreciated by N102 billion or 0.79 per cent to close at N12.948 trillion from N13.050 trillion. Meanwhile, a…

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Dow Jones names Coca-Cola most sustainable beverage company

  A global benchmark for sustainability in business, the 2019 Dow Jones Sustainability Index, has rated Coca-Cola HBC as Europe’s most sustainable beverage company.   This is the 6th time in seven years that the company has been ranked number one in the index and the 9th year in a row that it has been ranked in the top three Global and European beverage companies.   According to a statement signed by Ekuma Eze, Public Affairs and Communications Director, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Limited, the breakdown for this new rating,…

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Helios Towers confirms intention to float on LSE

    Helios Towers plc yesterday confirmed its intention to proceed with an initial public offering of the ordinary shares of the company.   This follows the announcement by Helios Towers Limited on September 12, 2019 regarding the publication of a registration document.   The company intends to apply for admission of the shares to the premium listing segment of the Official List of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and to trading on the main market of the London Stock Exchange plc (LSE).   Admission will be subject to the…

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Financial services sector leads equities market fall

    The Nigerian equities market yesterday reversed the previous day’s positive sentiment to record a decline of 0.13 per cent as sell pressure by speculators heightened in quest of profit taking.   This was majorly impacted by sell down on financial services stocks.   Conversely, market breadth closed positively, recording 23 gainers as against 16 losers.   Consequently, the All-Share Index dipped 35.46 basis points or 0.13 per cent to close at 27,646.15 index points as against 27.681.61 recorded the previous day while market capitalisation of equities depreciated by…

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