Trading activities at the Nigerian Exchange limited witnessed downward trends, as the All-Share Index and Market Capitalization depreciated by 0.06 per cent to close the week at 42,014.50 and N21.926 trillion respectively.
All other indices finished lower with the exception of NGX Main Board, Insurance sector, NGX MERI Growth, Lotus II and the Industrial Goods indices which appreciated by 0.32 per cent, 0.99 per cent, 0.09 per cent, 0.15 per cent and 0.88 per cent respectively.
A total of 23 equities appreciated in price during the week, lower than 47 in the previous week, even as 43 equities depreciated in price, higher than 25 in the previous week. 90 equities remained unchanged higher than 84 recorded last week.
A turnover of 1.428 billion shares worth N12.373 billion in 23,987 deals were traded this week by investors on the floor of the Exchange, in contrast to a total of 3.001 billion shares valued at N34.547 billion that exchanged hands last week in 25,932 deals.
The Financial Services Industry (measured by volume) led the activity chart with 1.010 billion shares valued at N7.992 billion traded in 12,208 deals; thus contributing 70.75 per cent and 64.60 per cent to the total equity turnover volume and value respectively.
The Conglomerates Industry followed with 94.729 million shares worth N207.829 million in 878 deals. The third place was Consumer Goods Industry, with a turnover of 62.779 million shares worth N1.326 billion in 3,814 deals.
Trading in the top three equities namely FBN Holdings Plc, Sterling Bank Plc and United Bank for Africa Plc (measured by volume) accounted for 402.924 million shares worth N3.063 billion in 3,208 deals, contributing 28.22 per cent and 24.76 per cent to the total equity turnover volume and value respectively.
A total of 252,857 units of ETP valued at N3.830 million were traded this week in 31 deals compared with a total of 186,360 units valued at N3.251 million transacted last week in 16 deals.
A total of 32,626 units of ETP valued at N33.332 million were traded this week in 16 deals compared with a total of 47,577 units valued at N50.350 million transacted last week in 32 deals.