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Nigeria SE Falls 2.8% to 43,131.24; Dangote Cement Leads Decline
LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Nigerian Stock Exchange Main-Board Index fell for the third day, dropping 2.8 percent, or 1,258.61 to 43,131.24. The move was the biggest since falling 4.3 percent on May 31, 2016. The MSCI Emerging Markets Europe, Middle East and Africa Index advanced 0.4 percent. Dangote Cement Plc contributed the most to the decline, falling 3.3 percent. Fcmb Group Plc decreased 9.7 percent, the biggest loss. MAY & Baker Nigeria Plc rose 4.9 percent,…
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