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Nigerian stocks rally past 40% returns as banking sector leads NGX

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsApril 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The benchmark index on the Nigerian Exchange rose 0.61% to close at 219,586.20, lifting year-to-date returns to 41.11%.


The index is now up 4.91% over the past week and 10.34% in the last month, underscoring strong momentum in local equities.


Trading activity, however, weakened. Investors exchanged 683.6 million shares valued at N36.1 billion (about $26.2 million), down 19% in both volume and turnover from the previous session.


The number of deals also fell 16%, suggesting more selective positioning rather than broad-based participation.


The market’s total value stood at N141.4 trillion (about $105 billion), reinforcing Nigeria’s position as one of the largest equity markets in the frontier universe.


Gains were concentrated in select consumer and industrial names. Transcorp Hotels, Vitafoam Nigeria, UAC of Nigeria, and Chemical and Allied Products all rose by the daily maximum of 10%.


On the losing side, Neimeth International Pharma fell 10%, with additional declines in smaller mortgage and transport-linked stocks.


Trading remained heavily skewed toward financials.


First HoldCo led volumes with 76.6 million shares, followed by United Bank for Africa, Access Holdings, and Guaranty Trust Holding Company, a pattern that highlights the banking sector’s role as the market’s primary liquidity driver.


Sector indices reflected that trend. The NGX Banking Index gained 2.03% on the day and is now up 54.03% this year, outpacing the broader market.


Other key indices, including premium and pension stocks, have posted year-to-date gains above 58%, signaling strong demand for large-cap and institutional-grade names.


The broader rally comes as investors respond to policy reforms aimed at stabilizing Nigeria’s currency and improving market transparency.


With returns now outpacing many emerging and frontier peers, Nigerian equities are increasingly drawing attention from global investors, though liquidity constraints and macro risks remain in focus.

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