Nigeria: NSE Index Slips By 0.31 Percent

11 September 2014

Lagos — After a rebound on Wednesday, tradingfigures on the floor of the Nigerian Bourse tipped southwards on Thursday as both indicators closed in the red, depreciating by 0.31 percent.

The All-Share Index closed lower at 40.757.20 basis points after it depreciated by 128.20 points from 40,885.40 points recorded the previous trading day, while equities capitalisation dropped N42.331 billion from N13.500 trillion recorded on Wednesday to N13.457 trillion.

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