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Equities Market In Losing Spree, Some Analysts Still Hopeful

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February 3, 2020
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The equities market closed down today as a result of the losses recorded in all sectors.

However, investment One analysts still maintain that investors should take positions in quality names with a medium to long time investment horizon as prices remain attractive at current levels.
Specifically, the equities market closed negative as NSE-ASI lost 1.08% to close at 2,533.40pts.

Similarly, trade, market breadth index was negative with 24 losers against 8 gainers.

NCR (-9.97%) was the top loser today while LAW UNION (+10.00%)  led the gainers’ chart.

ZENITH BANK (-4.56%) was the most actively traded stock with about 48million units of shares worth about N953million.

Sector Performance

NSE Banking Index: Shed 3.85%, on the back of the declines in STERLNBANK (-9.24%), FBNH (-8.40%), ACCESS (-8.08%), UBA (-6.88%) and ZENITHBANK (-4.56%).
NSE Industrial Index: Declined by 1.25%, due to the losses in BUACEMENT (-2.16%) and WAPCO (-0.33%).

NSE Oil & Gas Index: Lost 0.77%, due to the sell-off in FO (-9.95%).
NSE Consumer Goods Index: Dropped by 0.07%, as a result of the decrease in CADBURY (-9.77%).
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