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Investors Patronise Banking Shares At Exchange
The Nigerian Stock Market reversed on Thursday losses to post a gain of 0.56 per cent Friday. The All Share Index settled up at 20,426.21 even as the market capitalisation swelled to N6.43 trillion.
The banking sub-sector continues to post miraculous returns even as UBA (+4.61 %) appears to be walking on water. UBA is up nearly 40% in just over two weeks.
Skye Bank led the sub sector up by 4.99%, other significant gainers included First Bank (+4.96%), Zenith (+4.96%), and Diamond (+4.17%).
Also recording gains in the banking sub-indice were Sterling (+3.96%), FCMB (+3.57%), Stanbic (+1.54), Access (+1.31%), and Fidelity (+1.46%).
GTBank was the only loser today recording a drop of less than 1 %.
Across the infrastructure sector, Lafarge (-4.23%) heaped on yesterday’s losses, whilst Ashaka (+2.44%) added.
The Food and Beverages sub-sector saw NASCON (+4.93%) rise, along with Dangote Flour (+1.37%).
Cadbury (-0.11 %), Dangote Sugar (-0.79%), Honeywell (-4.72%), and Nestle (-4.76%) all recorded losses.
The Insurance sub-sector saw GTAssure (+4.65%), Custodian (+4.83%) and Goldlink (+3.39%) perform above par.
Prestige (+2.35%), and Sovereign Trust (+0.52%) also closed in the green.
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