Stock market closed March with N10bn loss

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Activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange on Tuesday ended the month of March on the negative rout as investors remained on the sideline following widespread of CONDIV-19 which has led to

restriction of movement in major business centres in Nigeria.

Consequently, the All-Share Index dropped by 30.32 basis points or 0.14 per cent from 21,330.79 index points the previous day to 21,300.47 while the market capitalisation of equities depreciated by N16bn to close at N11.1tn from N11.11tn.

 

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The question is why the panic sales if according to history the market will always always rebound.

what a great loss

Crazy

This is really a sad 😔 story indeed

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