Nigerian Markets Last Week: Oil Prices Down on Covid Resurgence, Manufacturing Index Slumps

The Nigerian Markets report for the week ended December 25, 2020.

Stock Market

The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index and Market Capitalization appreciated by 5.42% to close last week at 38,800.01 and ₦20.279 trillion, from 36,804.75 and ₦19.236 trillion, respectively. 

Similarly, all other indices finished higher with the exception of NSE Banking, AFR Bank Value, AFR Div Yield, and MERI Growth while the NSE ASeM and NSE Growth Indices closed flat.

Note: It was a four-day trading week as the Federal Government of Nigeria declared Friday 25th of December, 2020 as a Public Holiday in commemoration of the Christmas celebration.

Exchange Rate(s)

Also Read: Nigerian Markets Last Week: Oil Prices Maintain Gain As Equities, Cryptocurrencies Surge

Cryptocurrencies

Commodities

Crude Oil – International benchmarks West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent Crude futures closed Friday at $48.30 and $51.29, from $48.91 and $51.99 the previous week, respectively. 

Gold – The metal closed at ₦711,575.84 from ₦715,876.95.

Cocoa – Cocoa prices fell to close at $1,688 from $1,700 the previous week.

Also Read: Nigerian Markets Last Week: Brent Crude Hits $50 Per Barrel As Stocks, Crypto Slump

Economic Indicators

Exit mobile version