Nigeria bourse sees buying interests in bellwethers spur N103bn investors’ gain
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July 6, 2021523 views0 comments
Trading activity improved as volume and value traded rose 2.2 percent and 29.4 percent to 288.9 million units and N2.4 billion, respectively. The most traded stocks by volume were Fidelity Bank (42.1m units), First Bank Holding (32.4m units), and UBA (22.7m units), while Seplat Petroleum (N418.5m), Zenith Bank (N281.0m), and First Bank Holding (N242.6m) led by value.
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