The Nigerian Markets report for the week ended December 11, 2020.
Stock Market
The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index and Market Capitalization depreciated by 2.53% to close last week at 34,250.74 and ₦17.902 trillion, from 35,137.99 and ₦18.365 trillion, respectively. Similarly, all other indices finished lower while the NSE ASeM Index closed flat.
Exchange Rate(s)
Cryptocurrencies
Commodities
Crude Oil – International benchmarks West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent Crude closed Friday at $46.47 and $49.92, from $45.99 and $49.05 the previous week, respectively. Nigeria’s Bonny Light closed at $50.70 from $48.94.
Gold – The metal was in the red for the week after closing at ₦699,770.14 from ₦700,773.93.
Cocoa – Cocoa prices fell to close at $1,614 from $1,729
Economic Indicators
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