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Nigerian Stock Market Extends Losing Streak as ASI Drops Below 142,000 Points

August 20, 2025
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The Nigerian equities market continued on a downward path on Wednesday, August 20, as the All-Share Index (ASI) shed 1,047.16 points, closing at 141,566.31. This marks the second consecutive day of heavy losses, following Tuesday’s steep decline of over 2,100 points.

The benchmark index slipped by 0.73% from its previous close of 142,613.47, pushing market capitalization below the N90 trillion threshold to settle at N89.5 trillion across 28,745 deals. The latest dip highlights mounting bearish sentiment in the market, fueled largely by weakness in large-cap stocks.

Trading activity also slowed considerably. The volume of shares traded dropped to 721.8 million units, compared to the robust 1.02 billion recorded on Tuesday. Market turnover showed similar weakness, signaling reduced investor participation.

Despite the bearish atmosphere, a few stocks managed to shine. AUSTINLAZ topped the gainers’ chart with a full 10% surge to N2.64 per share, followed closely by CHAMPION Breweries, which climbed 9.97% to N19.74. Other notable gainers included NCR (+9.77%), MULTIVERSE (+8.82%), and ENAMELWA (+8.64%).

On the flip side, several blue-chip names weighed down the index. CONOIL and GUINNESS Nigeria both sank 9.98%, closing at N211.10 and N140.20 per share, respectively. CONHALLPLC, ROYALEX, and ELLAHLAKES also featured among the top losers, each dropping close to 10%.

In terms of market activity, CHAMPION Breweries led the volume chart with 54.5 million shares traded, while UNIVINSURE followed with 47.8 million shares. ROYALEX, REGALINS, and AIICO completed the top five most active stocks.

By trading value, tier-one banks and blue chips dominated. ZENITHBANK recorded the highest turnover at N1.26 billion, trailed closely by MTNN with N1.25 billion. CHAMPION attracted N988.2 million in deals, while GTCO and STANBIC posted N941.9 million and N773 million, respectively.

The performance of the SWOOTs (Stocks Worth Over One Trillion Naira) was mixed. International Breweries slumped 9.75%, while Nigerian Breweries declined 2.43%. Among the FUGAZ banks, GTCO shed 5.11% and ACCESSCORP edged lower by 0.18%, but ZENITHBANK bucked the trend with a 1.42% gain, while UBA and FIRSTHOLD closed flat.

Looking ahead, analysts warn the ASI could slide further if the sell-off in heavyweight stocks persists, with the index on course to test the 141,000 mark and potentially the 140,000 threshold. The year-to-date performance, however, remains positive at +37.54%, underscoring earlier market gains.

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The Nigerian stock market extended its losing streak on Wednesday as the All-Share Index fell 0.73% to 141,566.31 points, dragging market capitalization below N90 trillion.

Weak trading activity and sharp declines in heavyweight stocks like Guinness and Conoil fueled the drop, though gains in AUSTINLAZ and Champion offered slight relief. Analysts warn the index could slide further if bearish sentiment persists.

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