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Weak sentiment wipes N544bn off equity market value - PUNCH

AUGUST 19, 2026

By Jide Ajia

Trading on the Nigerian Exchange Limited ended on Tuesday with a bearish performance as key market indicators extended their downward trend. Equity market capitalisation contracted to N155.97tn from N156.52tn recorded in the previous trading session on Monday.

The All-Share Index dropped by 843.42 points to close at 241,611.23 compared to 242,454.65 registered on Monday, reflecting sustained selling pressure across major market sectors.

A breakdown of index movements reveals widespread declines. The NGX Main-Board Index slipped to 10,892.14 points, while the NGX 30 Index fell to 8,859.78 points. The NGX Premium Index dropped from 28,662.38 to 28,487.84 points, driven by losses in major financial stocks.

The NGX Banking Index recorded a notable dip, sliding to 2,490.17 points from 2,536.29 points, while the NGX Consumer Goods Index and NGX Oil/Gas Index closed lower at 4,049.97 and 5,201.49 points, respectively. The NGX Growth Index decreased to 27,136.42 points, whereas the NGX Insurance Index posted a slight uptick, closing marginally higher at 1,112.50 points.

In terms of trading activity within the equities market, investors executed 35,625 trades involving 429.81m shares across all trading boards. The Main Board accounted for the lion’s share of market volume, generating 346.82m shares exchanged across 20,316 deals. Trading on the Premium Board recorded 66.90m shares traded in 13,013 transactions.

The Growth Board contributed 11.12m shares from 1,167 trades, while the Non-Interest Finance Board and the REITs and Closed-End Funds segment generated 3.25m shares and 1.72m shares, respectively.

The price gainers were led by Haldane McCall Plc, which surged 9.97 per cent to close at N3.20 per share. Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc gained 7.09 per cent to finish at N1.36, while Tantalizers Plc advanced 5.26 per cent to settle at N4.00 per share. RT Briscoe Plc climbed 4.31 per cent to N10.90, Regency Assurance Plc rose 3.66 per cent to N0.85, and Coronation Insurance Plc appreciated 2.27 per cent to close at N2.25 per share. Other notable advancers included International Energy Insurance Plc, Cutix Plc, and Lasaco Assurance Plc.

Conversely, red screens dominated the losers’ table, led by Red Star Express Plc, which dropped 10.00 per cent to N16.20 per share. Trans-Nationwide Express Plc tumbled 9.94 per cent to N2.81, while Meyer Plc fell 9.88 per cent to N15.05 per share. Chellarams Plc slid 9.77 per cent to N9.70, Fortis Global Insurance Plc decreased 9.70 per cent to N2.14, and Ava Capital Plc shed 9.49 per cent to close at N7.15 per share. Banking heavyweights also faced downward momentum, with Fidelity Bank Plc declining 6.59 per cent to N20.55 and First Holdco Plc dipping 5.71 per cent to N132.00 per share.

Activity across alternative asset classes remained focused on Exchange Traded Products and fixed-income instruments. The ETP segment logged 1,014 trades with a total volume of 411,551 units, where the Vetiva Consumer Goods ETF gained 3.09 per cent to N57.72, while the Stanbic IBTC ETF 30 and The SIAMPL Pension ETF both shed 10.00 per cent.

In the debt securities market, trading volume stood at 7,504 units across four trades, highlighted by transactions in sovereign non-interest finance board instruments, including the 11.20 per cent FGN JUN 2027 Sukuk and the 15.75 per cent FGN OCT 2033 Sukuk.

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