Nigerian equities each week brings a fresh set of opportunities to Investors.
The All-Share Index (ASI) traded 0.30% lower to close at 68,082.11 index points as against 68,286.28 index points recorded in the previous day’s trading session.
The market capitalisation of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, which represents the market value of all listed companies, lost about N2 trillion in the first quarter of 2020.
It is pertinent to highlight that foreign investors have been net sellers of Nigerian equities in every other month in 2019.
The Influx of news on Dangote Flour Mills Plc and the potential listing and restructuring of MTN Nigeria, inundated most analysts and investors’ opinion.
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