The Nigerian Stock Exchange powers the growth of Africa's largest economy and offers a comprehensive range of products which includes shares (equities), exchange traded funds (ETFs) and bonds, all of which can be bought and sold on The NSE.
Discover the Nigerian Stock Exchange Pension Index, a comprehensive measure of the performance of pension-compliant stocks listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Track the growth of your pension investments with this index, which provides a clear picture of the Nigerian pension sector and its impact...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange Industrial Index (NGX-INDUSTRIAL) is a market capitalisation index that tracks the performance of the industrial sector on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX). It is designed to measure the performance of companies that are engaged in the production and distribution of good...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has received final approvals of its demutualisation plan from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) leading to the completion of the exchange’s demutualisation process. Under the demutualisation plan, a new non-o...
Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) and its subsidiaries joined the rest of the world on Friday, March 8 to commemorate the International Women’s Day (IWD) by leveraging its Closing Gong Ceremony to “Ring the Bell for Gender Equality”. Read More Katsina Governor Pledges Capital Market-Driven ...
StockreturnsThis paper examines the weak-form efficient markets hypothesis for the Nigerian stock market by testing for random walks in the monthly index returns over the period 1984-2009. The results of the non-parametric runs test show that index returns on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) ...
Last December, Forte Oil announced that its controlling shareholder, Otedola, was selling off his interest in the company. A disclosure notice sent to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) had said that Otedola reached an agreement with another energy firm, Prudent Energy. ...
Dangote's Giant Listing Revives NSE: Dangote Cement PLC Made History on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), When It Became the Biggest Quoted Company in the Country. Ojore Alinyeju Looks at the Implications of This Development for Nigeria and the Rest of Africa...
Dangote Cement lists N100 billion bonds on Nigerian Stock Exchange The bond issuance is part of Dangote Cement’s debt-capital raising programme worth N300 billion. It is also the ... NSE webinar highlights growth in sustainable investing In his presentation, Scharfe, ...