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MarketSnapshot
Tradingactivities On the Nigerian stock market closed the Year 2020 with +50.03% gain as against -14.60% lossand -17.81% loss recorded in 2019 and 2018 respectively.
Analysisof market turnover revealed that total volume traded increased by +21.69% in 2020 asagainst -22.98% negative growth recorded in 2019. Also, the total value tradedincreased by +6.43% in 2020 as against -21.52% growth in2019.
Themarket recorded 57 gainers to 66 losers in 2020 as against 34 gainers to 98losers in 2019.
Table 5: MarketSnapshot
Volume andValue by Sector
Thefinancial services sector outperformed other sectors with 68.17% contributionto total volume traded on the Nigerian bourse in 2020 as against 76.07%contribution recorded in 2019. Construction/Real Estate and Conglomeratessectors followed closely on the table while the Natural Resources sector tradedthe least volume of trade.
Financialservices traded 64.48 bln volumes in 2020 to lead the pack, Construction/RealEstate and Conglomerates sectors came in second and third with 9.90bln and 5.03bln traded volumes respectively while the Natural resources sector traded theleast volume with 192.11 mln units traded.
Table 6: 2020Volume and Value by Sectors
Top 10 Equity Transaction
Analysis ofequity transactions by volume reveals that ZENITHBANK topped the volume ofequities traded as 10.70 bln units of share were traded in 2020; UAC-PROP followed with 9.70 blnunits while FBNH came third with 8.48bln units.
Table 7: Top 10 Equity Transaction by Volume 2020
Similarly, analysis of equity transaction byvalue reveals that GUARANTY topped activities with N195.49bn share value traded in 2020; ZENITHBANK followed with N193.79bn share value while MTNN came in third with N85.69bn share value transacted in 2020.
Table 8: Top 10 Equity Transaction by Value 2020
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