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    Home»Business»Nigeria’s $104 billion stock market rises again, but a drop in trading signals fading momentum
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    Nigeria’s $104 billion stock market rises again, but a drop in trading signals fading momentum

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJune 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s 4 billion stock market rises again, but a drop in trading signals fading momentum
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    • Nigeria’s stock market extended its rally on Tuesday, but trading activity dropped sharply.
    • Volumes, turnover, and deal count all declined, suggesting investors are becoming more cautious.
    • Industrial stocks helped lift the index, while banking names saw profit-taking.
    • Despite the slowdown, Nigeria remains one of the world’s top-performing equity markets in 2026.

    The NGX All-Share Index rose 0.07% to close at 218,256.59, keeping the market’s year-to-date return above 40%, one of the strongest performances globally in 2026

    But beneath that headline gain, participation weakened. Investors traded about 842 million shares across 61,421 deals, worth roughly $33.2 million (N44.8 billion)

    Compared with the previous session, that represents a 14% drop in volume, a 12% decline in turnover, and a 19% fall in deal count

    The divergence, rising prices alongside falling activity. typically points to a market still advancing, but with narrowing conviction

    Total market capitalization stood at about $104.2 billion (N140.5 trillion)

    Market breadth was negative. Of the 131 stocks traded, 45 declined while 25 gained, indicating that the broader market lagged the headline index

    Gains were concentrated in industrial and mid-cap names. NASCON Allied Industries led advancers with a 10% rise, followed by Union Dicon Salt, Lafarge Africa, and Trans-Nationwide Express

    On the downside, losses were led by smaller-cap stocks, including Legend Internet and Abbey Mortgage Bank

    Banking stocks,key drivers of this year’s rally, also saw profit-taking, with Stanbic IBTC Holdings and Access Holdings among the decliners

    Even so, banks continued to dominate trading volumes. Access Holdings recorded the highest activity with about 111 million shares traded, followed by FCMB Group, Fidelity Bank, and Zenith Bank

    Sector performance was mixed. Industrial and premium stocks advanced, while oil and gas and pension indices edged lower, pointing to ongoing sector rotation rather than a broad selloff

    Nigeria’s equity surge this year has been driven by a mix of domestic and structural factors. High inflation has pushed local investors toward equities in search of real returns, while expectations around banking sector recapitalisation have lifted financial stocks

    Currency adjustments have also boosted earnings for companies with export exposure or dollar-linked revenues

    Still, risks remain. Foreign investors, who once played a major role in the market, are still weighing concerns around foreign exchange liquidity and the ease of repatriating funds

    That has left much of the rally driven by domestic capital, raising questions about how sustainable the gains will be without stronger external participation

    Tuesday’s session shows that tension: prices are still rising, but with fewer trades backing the move

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