Nigeria Equities Market Review and Outlook Week Ending 14th October

Nigeria Equities Market Review and Outlook Week Ending 14th October

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mixed sentiments trailed the Nigerian equities market this week amid expectations for weak Q3:2016 earnings results. The All Share Index (ASI) gained marginally on 3 trading sessions while declining on 2. Thus, the ASI inched 9bps higher W-o-W.  YTD loss pared to 2.7% while market capitalization improved by N8.9bn to settle at N9.6tn. Activity level also improved as average volume and value rose 24.4% and 45.5% to 232.5m units…

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Equities Market Review and Outlook: Pulled back from 4 weeks of positive momentum

Equities Market Review and Outlook: Pulled back from 4 weeks of positive momentum

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian equities market pulled back from 4 weeks of positive momentum, depreciating 1.8% W-o-W. The All Share Index (ASI) trended southwards on 3 out of 4 trading sessions declining on Tuesday (-0.2%), Wednesday (-0.9%) and Friday (+0.7%) while gaining 8bps on Thursday. Market capitalization waned by N172.5bn to settle at N9.6tn. However, activity level was mixed during the week as average volume rose 7.0% W-o-W to settle at…

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Kenya Beats Nigeria in Stock-Trading for the First Time

Kenya Beats Nigeria in Stock-Trading for the First Time

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Investors put more money into Kenyan stocks than Nigeria’s for the first time on record in September. The value of shares traded on Nigeria’s exchange fell to $139 million, near the lowest since Bloomberg began compiling such data in 2009, as foreign investors shunned an economy battered by militant attacks on oil facilities and shortages of foreign-exchange. In Kenya, with an economy an eighth the size of Nigeria’s but…

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Egypt stocks up on strategic commodities ahead of devaluation

Egypt stocks up on strategic commodities ahead of devaluation

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt said it plans to build a six month reserve of essential food items, adding to other recent purchases of commodities such as oil and wheat, in what traders said was a move to build up stocks ahead of a currency devaluation. Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said late on Tuesday the country would look to import 500,000 tonnes of rice and 400,000 tonnes of sugar to boost reserves and keep…

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Emerging Assets Retreat Second Day as Fed Rate Concern Deepens

Emerging Assets Retreat Second Day as Fed Rate Concern Deepens

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Emerging-market currencies and stocks fell for a second day as commodities declined and comments from a Federal Reserve official fuelled speculation that there will be a U.S. interest-rate increase this year. Russia’s ruble and other currencies of oil-exporting nations declined as Brent crude fell below $50 a barrel and Fed Vice Chairman Stanley Fischer indicated that a 2016 rate move is still under consideration. Raw-material producers including Vale SA dragged the IBOVESPA…

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Emerging Markets Head for Weekly Decline on Fed Rate Concern

Emerging Markets Head for Weekly Decline on Fed Rate Concern

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Emerging-market stocks were poised for the first weekly decline in more than a month and currencies dropped as caution prevailed among investors struggling to assess the outlook for higher U.S. interest rates. Consumer stocks led declines among all 10 industry groups in the MSCI benchmark as the gauge dropped from a one-year high. The South African rand and South Korean won posted the biggest losses among currencies, weakening at least 0.9 percent. Turkish bonds…

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Emerging Markets Extend Losses as Fed Wake-Up Call Halts Rally

Emerging Markets Extend Losses as Fed Wake-Up Call Halts Rally

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Emerging-market stocks fell for a second day and currencies retreated from a 13-month high as renewed prospects for a U.S. interest-rate hike this year sapped risk appetite. Saudi Arabian shares dropped the most in almost three months and futures on Ibovespa declined on lower commodity prices. Egypt’s benchmark index slid for a second day as Commercial International Bank, which accounts for 40 percent of the gauge by weight, headed for…

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