The Nigerian Trade Ltd., NGX, on Thursday transacted 328.257 million shares value N10.370 billion in 12,142 offers.
That is in distinction with 744.802 million shares value N18.284 billion that was traded throughout 11,226 transactions earlier.
Transactions within the shares of Entry Company topped the exercise chart with 48.502 million shares value N1.162 billion.
Constancy Financial institution adopted with 40.384 million shares valued at N801.82 million whereas Warranty Belief Holding Firm transacted 17.10 million shares value N1.043 billion.
CHAMS Plc bought 13.74 million shares valued at N30.05 million and Zenith Financial institution traded 12.301 million shares value N556.184 million.
In the meantime, the inventory market on Thursday continued on a bullish pattern, gaining N508 billion, with blended efficiency indices.
Market capitalisation rose by N508 billion or 0.77per cent to shut at N66.667 trillion, in contrast with N66.159 trillion posted on Wednesday.
Equally, the All-Share Index, ASI, climbed by 790.59 factors or 0.75 per cent, to settle at 106,074.26 from N105,286.67 earlier recorded.
The uptrend was pushed by robust shopping for curiosity in capitalised shares like Entry Company, Constancy Financial institution, Warranty Belief Holding Firm and extra.
The market breadth additionally closed optimistic with 45 gainers and 15 losers.
On the gainers’ chart, Cadbury soared by 10 per cent to shut at N24.20 whereas Eterna additionally rose by 10 per cent to shut at N36.30 per share.
Ikeja Lodge gained by 10 per cent, closing at N11.00 and WAPCO additionally grew by 10 per cent to shut at N79.20 per share.
Additionally, Nestle climbed by 10 per cent to shut at N1,100 per share.
On the losers’ chart, John Holt declined by 10 per cent, closing at N6.30 whereas Haldane McCall Plc dropped by 9.96 per cent to shut at N4.70 per share.
Multiverse Mining fell by 9.83 per cent to shut at N7.80 and Guinea Insurance coverage misplaced by 8.57 per cent to shut at 64k per share.
Ja Paul Gold declined by 6.19 per cent to shut at N1.97 per share.
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