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NGX :Equities investors gains N142bn in market capitalization 

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By Philemon Adedeji

Equities market on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) extended the bullish run for the fourth consecutive session as the All-Share Index (ASI) inched weight by 261.01 absolute points representing 0.49 per cent to close at 53,499.68 index points points from 53,238.67 Index points.

Investors interest in Nestle Nigeria (+1.84 per cent), Zenith Bank  (+2.00 per cent), Guaranty Trust Holding Company (GTCO) (+0.40 per cent) kept the market in the positive terrain.

Absolutely, the ASI’s year-to-date (YTD) return rose to 4.39 per cent, while the market capitalization value rose to N142.17 billion to close at N29.139 trillion from N28.997 trillion recorded for the previous trading day.

The upturn performance was driven by gains recorded in medium and large capitalized stocks which are Seplat Energy, Nestle Nigeria, Zenith Bank and others.

The break down of Yesterday’s market activities showed trade turnover settled lower relative to the previous session, with the value of transactions down by 6.13 per cent.

The trade volume declined by 19.9 per cent to close at 200,368,242 million shares valued at N5.52 billion were exchanged in 3,716 deals.

Guaranty Trust Holding Company led the volume chart with 16.61 million units traded, while Geregu Power led the value chart in deals worth N1.64 billion.

Market breadth closed flat as SEPLAT energy topped 13 others on the gainer’s table, while Guinness  Nigeria led 13others on the laggards log.

On the leaders table, Seplat Energy and IMG emerged as the highest price gainer with 10.00 per cent each increased to close at N1210 and N7.70 per share, while NNFM which recorded as the last third gainer appreciated by 9.46 per cent to close at N8.10 per share.

INTENEGINS which recorded as the last fourth gainer went up by 9.33 per cent to close at N0.82 per share.

Nigerian Aviation Handling Company which emerged as the last fifth gainer rose by 9.26 per cent to close at N8.85 per share.

On the decliners log, Guinness Nigeria led the losers table which depreciated by 10.00 per cent to close at N63.00 per share, closely followed by Ardova Plc which dipped by 9.95 per cent to close at N17.20 per share, Academy Press which recorded as the last third loser lost 9.85 per cent to close at N1.19 per share.

Rt. briscoe which recorded as the last fourth loser declined by 9.68 per cent to close at N0.28 per share.

Cornerstone Insurance which recorded as the last fifth loser shed 8.33 per cent to close at N0.55 per share.

Transaction in the shares of UNIVINSURE topped the activities chart with 57.785 million shares worth N11.557 million, closely followed by Guaranty Trust Holding Company transacted 16.607 million shares valued at N415.176 million, while United Bank of Africa traded 11.152 million shares value at N91.379 million.

Transcorp Plc transacted 8.797 million shares worth N10.913 million.

Geregu Power sold 8.482 million shares worth N1.635 million.

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FG lists N4.214bn April savings bonds on NGX

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The Federal Government has listed its April 2024 Savings Bonds worth N4.214 billion on the Nigerian Exchange Limited platform.

This was disclosed in the market bulletin signed by Godstime Iwenekhai, Head, Issuers Regulation Department of NGX.

According to the bulletin, “Trading License Holders are hereby notified that the April 2024 Issue of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) Savings Bonds was listed on Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) on May 13, 2024.”

Details of the Bonds include FGS April 2026, 1.228 million units valued at N1.228 billion at a coupon rate of 17.046 percent, while FGS April 2027, 2.986 million units amounted to N2.986 billion at a coupon rate of 18.046 percent.

The bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the Federal Government of Nigeria and charged upon the general assets of Nigeria, according to the debt office.

FGN Savings Bond is issued monthly in tenors of two and three years with quarterly payment of coupons (interest) at a rate predetermined and published by the DMO every month.

The retail savings bond product was introduced by the Debt Management Office (DMO) on behalf of the Federal Government in 2017 to democratise its activities in the bond market by making it easily accessible to Nigerians to ensure continuous development of the domestic market and bridge infrastructure deficit which has been a constraint to economic growth.

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LCFE inducts 23 commodities brokers

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As part of its capacity building functions, Lagos Commodities and Futures Exchange (LCFE), has onboarded and inducted another 23 Commodities Brokers, the fourth edition in the series, to increase the number of professionals to specialise in various asset classes in the Nigerian commodities ecosystem.

On the list of those inducted last week were the Managing Director, Dynamic Portfolio Limited, Mr Remi Lasaki and many Chief Executive Officers of stockbroking companies in Nigeria.

In his welcome address, LCFE’s Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Akin Akeredolu-Ale, urged the inductees join hands with The Exchange to build a virile commodities market that shall be beneficial to all.

“LCFE is working hard to build a market that will benefit the entire Capital Market and its brokers. Each broker can select a commodity and dedicate their focus on it, thereby enhancing your company’s wealth, your individual skill set and contributing to the growth of the Nigerian Economy.

“Together, let us seize this opportunity to build a vibrant and dynamic marketplace that unlocks new possibilities for investors, enhances economic prosperity, and positions Nigeria as a leader in commodities trading.

“The Exchange is actively engaging with the Securities and Exchange Commission to obtain approval for more products like Lithium, diamond and Oil and Gas commodities. Just yesterday, we signed an MOU with a Global Certification Agent Bureau Veritas to certify lithium and other Solid Mineral commodities to be traded on LCFE. Additionally, we have made significant strides in the Cashew ecosystem, signing an MOU with the Cashew Association of Nigeria (CAN), aggregators, and a major cashew processor.

“Eko Gold also represents a pioneering investment opportunity within our commodities ecosystem, leveraging stability and transparency to diversify options, attract capital, and create value across the value chain. LCFE is fully committed to supporting its growth and providing brokers with the tools and guidance needed for effective promotion of the asset classes,” said Akeredolu-Ale.

Corroborating him, the Chairman, Securities Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Mr Sam Onukwue, noted  LCFE was established for total transformation of commodities exchanges in Nigeria and boost the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“The underpinning drive for establishing the exchange was the need to transform and reposition the commodities market and harness opportunities in the commodities ecosystem. This drive will enhance and crate value for all stakeholders in the ecosystem,” he said.

The newly elected President of Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS), Mr Oluropo Dada, congratulated the inductees and advised them to uphold the ethical standard of the profession and operate with skills and integrity.

Akeredolu-Ale also congratulated the new board and management of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), under the new Director General, Dr Emomotimi Agada.

In July last year, the Pan African Exchange inducted 33 commodities brokers, including the first female office holder at Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS), Mrs Fiona Ahimie.

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Tinubu asks Senate to confirm four board members of SEC

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President Bola Tinubu has asked the Senate to screen and confirm four persons appointed as board members of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the apex regulator of Nigeria’s Capital Market.

The President’s request was contained in a letter read by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio during the plenary on Wednesday.

The appointed members of the SEC are Emomotimi Agama, Frana Chukwuogor, Bola Ajomale and Samiya Hassan-Usman.

While Agama was appointed as Director-General, Mr Chukwuogor will serve as Executive Commissioner (Legal and Enforcement) of the Security and Exchange Commission.  Ajomale was appointed as Executive Commissioner (Operations) while  Hassan-Usman was appointed as Executive Commissioner (Corporate Services).

In April, President Tinubu approved the appointment of seven persons as members of the SEC pending their confirmations by the Senate. But, only four names were transmitted to the Senate for confirmation and Tinubu did not give reasons for not including the names of the other three professionals.

In the letter, the President explained that the appointment complied with the provisions of section (1) of the Investment and Security Act of 2007.

“Confirmation of appointment of the Director-General and Commissioners of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

“By the provision of sections 3 and 5 (1) of theInvestment and Securities Act 2007. I am pleased to present for confirmation by the Senate the under-listed four nominees as Director-General and Commissioners of Securities and Exchange Commission,” he said.

The president urged the lawmakers to expedite the screening and confirmation process.

The Senate President thereafter referred the request to the Senate Committee on Capital Markets to report back to the Senate within two weeks.

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