Nigerian Equity Markets | 09 Mar 2016: Market Upturns Yesterday’s Bearish Performance…NSE ASI Gain 0.5%

Nigerian Equity Markets | 09 Mar 2016: Market Upturns Yesterday’s Bearish Performance…NSE ASI Gain 0.5%

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — The Nigerian equities market reversed yesterday’s bearish performance as the All Share Index appreciated 0.5% to close at 25,885.31 points. Market capitalization, in turn, increased N46.8bn to close at N8.9tn lessening YTD loss to 9.6%. Today’s positive performance was on account of bargain hunting in DANGCEM (+0.5%) and ZENITH (+1.7%) – both Industrial Goods and Banking bellwethers respectively. However, activity level waned as volume and value traded dipped…

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Moody’s puts three Nigerian banks on review for downgrade

Moody’s puts three Nigerian banks on review for downgrade

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Moody’s Investors Service has placed on review for downgrade the long-term ratings of three Nigerian banks—Access Bank plc (Ba3/B1 RUR down, b2 RUR down), Sterling Bank plc (B2 RUR down, b3 RUR down) and Bank of Industry (Ba3 RUR down). In a statement, the ratings agency said that the reviews are driven by the potential weakening of the Nigerian Government’s capacity and willingness to provide support to the…

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Nigeria – FX concerns hit business sentiment

Nigeria – FX concerns hit business sentiment

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — The Standard Chartered-MNI Business Sentiment Indicator (BSI) for Nigeria fell to 59.2 in February, its lowest level since February 2015. Seasonal factors seem to have been partly at play, as activity slows in January and February following an increase over Christmas. However, concerns about the exchange rate also continue to weigh on sentiment. Nigerian businesses were concerned about current business conditions, as the economy continues to be pressured…

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INTO AFRICA: African Economic Outlook in 2016

INTO AFRICA: African Economic Outlook in 2016

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — In 2015, Africa experienced its slowest economic growth rate since the 1998 global financial crisis. The Sub-Saharan Africa real GDP growth fell from 5.0 percent in 2014 to 3.75 percent in 2015 (IMF’s estimates). The downside risks in 2015 (low commodity prices, a slowing in China’s growth and uncertainty in the level of USA’s real growth rate) are expected to spill-over to 2016 but with reduced impact. As…

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Nigerian Equity Markets | 24 Feb 2016: Equities Slide on Banking Stocks Rout… NSE ASI sheds 0.9%

Nigerian Equity Markets | 24 Feb 2016: Equities Slide on Banking Stocks Rout… NSE ASI sheds 0.9%

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa —The Nigerian bourse closed southwards to extend losses to the 3rd trading session amid sell-offs in banking and consumer goods bellwethers. The All Share Index declined 0.9% settling at 23,883.34 points. The negative market performance was broadly driven by price depreciation in GUARANTY (-3.8%), ZENITH (-5.0%) and GUINNESS (-5.0%). The market lost N68.4bn in value as market capitalization reduced to N8.2tn. Activity level was mixed as volume grew 33.6% while value traded dipped 3.3% to…

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MTN agrees to Pay US$25mn toward record US$3.9bn Nigeria Fine

MTN agrees to Pay US$25mn toward record US$3.9bn Nigeria Fine

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — MTN Group Limited, Africa’s largest mobile-phone company, agreed to pay 50 billion nairas (US$251 million) toward a record US$3.9 billion fine in Nigeria for missing a deadline to disconnect unregistered subscribers. The payment to the Nigerian government was made “on the basis that this will be applied toward a settlement, where one is eventually, hopefully, arrived at,” the Johannesburg-based company said in a statement on Wednesday. MTN also agreed to…

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Nigeria Aims to Resuscitate Ajaokuta Steel Mill in 2016 — Dr. Fayemi

Nigeria Aims to Resuscitate Ajaokuta Steel Mill in 2016 — Dr. Fayemi

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa — Nigeria is aiming to hand over the US$4.5 billion Ajaokuta steel complex to private operators this year as part of a plan to kick start its industrial and mining industries, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Nigerian Minister of Solid Minerals Development, stated. The Minister explained that construction of Ajaokuta, which lies on the Niger River and was supposed to have an installed capacity of 5 million metric tons of steel a year,…

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