Lagos — Trading activities on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) on Monday opened the last month of the second quarter of the year in a red trajectory following low investors' confidence in spite of peaceful hand -over of power to the new government which is expected to bring liquidity to local bourse.
The twin market performance measures, the NSE ASI and market capitalisation dropped by 0.78 per cent on the back of blue chip companies.
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