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NSE In Upbeat As 2021 Resumes With N459Bn Growth  

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January 4, 2021
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The Nigerian stock market resimed trading in 2021 on a bullish trend with All Share Index surpassing the 41000 mark as investors continued to position for the full yesr results and dividend payout.

Specifically, the benchmark index advanced 218bps to settle at 41,147.39 points, buoyed by  gains in BUACEMENT (+9.9%), GUARANTY (+3.6%) and WAPCO (+9.0%).
Accordingly, the YTD return rose to 2.2% while market capitalisation increased by ₦458.4bn to settle at ₦21.5tn. Activity level  plunged as volume  and value traded dropped 70.2% and 86.0% to 211.9m units and ₦1.4bn respectively.

The most traded stocks by volume were AIICO (87.5m units), FCMB (19.7m units) and TRANSCORP (12.8m units) while ZENITH (₦225.7m), WAPCO (₦223.0m) and GUARANTY (₦191.1m) led by value.

Bullish Sector Performance
Sector performance was upbeat as 5 of 6 indices under Afrinvest coverage gained save the AFR-ICT index which remained unchanged. The Industrial Goods and Insurance indices led gainers, advancing 4.7% and 4.4% respectively due to buying interest in BUACEMENT (+9.9%), WAPCO (+9.0%) and MANSARD (+9.5%). Similarly, the Banking and Consumer Goods indices were up by 3.7% and 1.4% in that order, driven by price appreciation in GUARANTY (+3.6%), ZENITH (+3.6) and INTBREW (+9.9%). Lastly, the Oil & Gas index rose marginally by 0.1% due to buying interest in ETERNA (+5.9%).
Investor sentiment as measured by market breadth (advance/decline ratio) strengthened to 15.5x from the 0.7x recorded previously as 31 stocks advanced against 2 decliners. SOVRENIN (+10.0%), TRANSCORP (+10.0%) and HONEYFLOUR (+10.0%) were the best performing tickers while FCMB (-6.0%) and CAVERTON (-3.4%) were the only losers. The Afrinvest analysts anticipate a sustained bullish performance in the next trading session.

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