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    Nigeria’s $114 billion stock market extends rally as trading activity plunges

    Monah AnthonyBy Monah AnthonyJune 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Nigeria’s stock market extended its rally on May 4, with the benchmark index up 0.36% and year-to-date gains reaching 56%.
    • Trading activity weakened sharply, with turnover down 58% and volume falling 48%.
    • Industrial stocks continue to lead the rally, with the sector up over 100% this year.
    • Investors are becoming more selective, rotating across sectors as momentum slows.

    The benchmark All-Share Index rose 0.36% to close at 243,158.97, lifting its year-to-date return to 56.26%. The index is now up 7.72% over the past week and 20.55% in the last four weeks, underscoring one of the strongest equity runs globally so far this year

    However, the rally came alongside a notable slowdown in activity. Investors traded about $31.9 million (N43.8 billion) worth of shares during the session, down 58% from the previous trading day

    Volume also dropped 48% to 967.8 million shares, even as the number of deals rose 32% to 121,784 transactions, pointing to smaller, more fragmented trades

    The market’s total value stood at roughly $114 billion (N156.5 trillion), reflecting sustained price appreciation across many large-cap stocks

    Monday’s gains were driven largely by industrial and consumer-facing names, extending a rotation that has defined recent sessions

    The industrial index rose 1.08% on the day and has now surged more than 100% year to date, highlighting strong demand for companies tied to infrastructure and real assets

    Consumer goods and main board stocks also advanced, while banking shares posted modest gains but remain under pressure over the past week, suggesting some profit-taking in financial heavyweights

    At the stock level, the market showed a more mixed and selective tone. FTN Cocoa Processors and Consolidated Hallmark Holdings each gained 10%, while CAP and Dangote Sugar Refinery rose just under that mark

    On the losing side, Nigerian Ancluding International Energy Insurance, UPDC, and Learn Africa

    The near-even split between 39 gainers and 41 losers signals that the rally is becoming less broad-based, with investors rotating between sectors rather than lifting the entire market

    Trading remained concentrated in financial stocks, a long-standing feature of Nigeria’s market

    Access Holdings led activity with 183 million shares traded, followed by Aiico Insurance, Fidelity Bank, and Zenith Bank, reinforcing investor preference for liquid, widely held names

    Nigeria’s equities market has emerged as one of the standout performers globally in 2026, supported by currency adjustments, strong nominal earnings growth, and investor demand for assets that can keep pace with inflation

    But the sharp decline in volume and turnover on Monday points to a shift in sentiment

    Rather than chasing the rally, investors appear to be taking profits and repositioning into specific sectors, particularly industrials

    If that pattern holds, the next phase of the market’s advance is likely to be more selective, with gains driven by earnings strength and sector-specific catalysts rather than broad momentum

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