First Bank, UBA, Stanbic jumpstart Nigerian stocks
STANBIC led 25 Gainers as against 16 Losers topped by ETERNA at the end of today's session.
STANBIC led 25 Gainers as against 16 Losers topped by ETERNA at the end of today's session.
The All-Share Index and Market Capitalization depreciated by 2.57% to close the week at 34,136.82 and N17.838 trillion respectively.
Market breadth closed negative as WAPIC led 4 Gainers as against 34 Losers topped by ARDOVA at the end of ...
Nigerian bourse market breadth index was positive with 23 gainers against 17 losers.
The All Share index gained slightly by 0.02% to 28,344.04 points.
Market breadth closed negative as BERGER led 21 Gainers as against 31 Losers topped by UNILEVER.
Six banks have been engaged by FG to commence account opening for beneficiaries of the government programme.
BERGER led 17 Gainers as against 19 Losers topped by NEM at the end of today's session.
No fewer than 3 directors of the NESG resigned following a spat between the group and the CBN.
The revenue increase of these banks is attributable to a number of factors.
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