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    Business Nigeria: Stock Market: Highlights of Today’s Trading Session [20-09-2016]

    The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Monday ended bullish as all-share index (ASI) moved up by 0.37% to close at 28,209.93 points, while market capitalisation increased by N9,690,271,956,656.54. Highlight of today's trading: ASI: 28,209.93 DEALS: 3,452.00 VOLUME: 231,460,053.00...
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    Business Nigeria: Stock Market: Highlights of Today’s Trading Session [09-09-2016]

    The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday ended bullish as all-share index (ASI) moved up by 0.01% to close at 27,577.52 points, while market capitalisation increased by N9,473,035,112,281.45. Highlight of today's trading: ASI: 27,577.52 DEALS: 2,843.00 VOLUME: 272,847,130.00 VALUE...
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    Business Nigeria Stock Market: Highlights of Today’s Trading Session [25-08-2016]

    The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Thursday closed bearish as all-share index (ASI) down by 1.80% to close at 27,379.95 points, while market capitalisation dropped by N9,403,629,017,199.11. Highlights of today’s trading session: ASI: 27,379.95 DEALS: 2,939.00 VOLUME: 215,339,016.00 VALUE...
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    Business Court Squashes SEC's Appeal Against "Sacked" NSE Boss, Ndidi Okereke

    The Court of Appeal Court in Lagos has quashed the appeal of the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), challenging a lower court’s ruling nullifying the removal of Ndidi Okereke-Onyiuke as Director-General of Nigeria Stock Exchange. Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High Court in Lagos, had...
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    Business Nigeria Stock Market Appreciates Despite NLC Strike

    Activities on the floor of the The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) market remain unaffected by the strike action declared by a faction of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) to protest last week’s removal of fuel subsidy and hike in fuel price. The strike, which commenced nationwide following the...
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    Business Nigerian Stocks Appreciate After 9 Days of Depreciation

    Nigerian stocks on Wednesday made a dramatic recovery to close almost 4 percent higher after depreciating for nine straight days. Nigeria's all-share index, which has the second-biggest weighting after Kuwait on the MSCI frontier market index, rose to 23,335 points, up 3.91 percent. It had...
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