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Nigerian Stock Market Rebounds with Trillion Naira Gain

Chinwe Igbokwe17 minutes ago6 minutes ago03 mins
Nigerian Stock Market Rebounds with Trillion Naira Gain

Trading on the Nigerian stock market closed heavily bullish this week, yielding a substantial 3.156 trillion Naira gain for equity investors. The weekly rally reversed a recent multi-trillion Naira correction that had wiped significant value off the local exchange. Strong corporate positioning by institutional investors drove the sharp market recovery, focusing heavily on core banking, telecommunications, and oil and gas equities. Total market capitalisation rose steadily across five trading sessions, closing at 147.102 trillion Naira from an initial weekly opening of 143.946 trillion Naira. The market adjustment represents a clear 2.19 per cent weekly expansion for the local exchange.

The institutional rebound significantly lifted the main market benchmarks. The All-Share Index moved in perfect lockstep with corporate valuations, climbing by 4,918.37 basis points to finish the week at 229,240.34 points. This positive price movement pushed the exchange’s year-to-date return up to a record 47.31 per cent. Total market breadth remained overwhelmingly positive by the close of Friday trading, registering 39 individual stock gainers against just 14 losers. Large-cap heavyweights spearheaded the upward momentum, reflecting a broader returning confidence among domestic portfolio managers.

Specific corporate tickers drove the upward price momentum across the trading floor. Airtel Africa led the weekly gainers chart by climbing the maximum permissible 10 per cent to close at 5,274 Naira per share. Specialized small-cap firms like The Initiates, Omatek Ventures, Daar Communications, and Universal Insurance matched this performance by gaining 10 per cent each. Conversely, profit-taking hit the secondary insurance cluster, with International Energy Insurance leading the decliners by dropping 9.96 per cent to settle at 4.70 Naira. Fortis Global Insurance and Veritas Kapital Assurance also suffered notable structural drawdowns during the late Friday session.

Despite the heavy valuation gains, overall transaction velocity slowed significantly on the final trading day. Total daily market volume dropped by 46.82 per cent to settle at 454.92 million shares, valued at 27.61 billion Naira across 48,214 distinct deals. Financial institutions dominated the activity index, proving that commercial banks remain the primary drivers of liquidity in Lagos. Zenith Bank alone accounted for 49.78 million shares traded, representing more than a tenth of the total volume. The commercial bank similarly held the highest financial value on the exchange, generating 5.16 billion Naira to command 18.70 per cent of the market’s total cash flow.

The sudden rally highlights a deep structural resilience within the domestic capital ecosystem. The market had previously suffered severe profit-taking as high interest rates on fixed-income instruments drew capital away from risk assets. Local corporate adjustments and strong first-quarter corporate earnings statements appear to have convinced investors that equities still offer a reliable hedge against domestic inflation. Foreign portfolio participation remains modest, leaving domestic pension fund administrators and local retail buyers to set institutional pricing. The central exchange relies heavily on these domestic capital buffers to withstand broader macroeconomic volatility.

The immediate outlook depends on the sustainability of this corporate liquidity drive. With banking sector capital thresholds rising, commercial lenders must continually prove their operational viability to maintain premium stock valuations. A sustained rally requires corporate earnings growth to outpace the high cost of local raw materials and energy logistics. If macroeconomic pressures squeeze manufacturing margins in subsequent quarters, the current stock gains will likely evaporate under renewed institutional selling. For now, the Lagos exchange remains one of the most profitable frontier markets globally.

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