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...
was established in 1960 as the Lagos Stock Exchange. In 1977, it became The Nigerian Stock Exchange. NSE is the second largest stock exchange in Africa after Johannesburg Stock Exchange, by market capitalization, trading value and number of listed companies. The third largest stock market in Afri...
Functions Of Nigerian Stock Exchange - The Nigerian Stock Exchange which was established in 1960 as the Lagos Stock Exchange (NSE) inaugurated its council
Otunba Abimbola Ogunbanjo,Nigerian Stock exchangeCouncil President, said: “Successful demutualization was one of my fundamental objectives when I assumed the Presidency of The Exchange. The SEC’s decision today to approve the NSE’s demutualization plans brings this aspiration to a successful conclu...
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...
This study investigates the empirical validity of Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) developed by Sharpe and Lintner in the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) using monthly stock values of 16 firms from the 20 most capitalized firms in Nigeria between the period of January, 2000 and December, 2009....
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), has delisted nine companies from its operations between January and October for mostly failure to comply with regulations. Delisting involves removal of listed securities of a company from a stock exchange where it is traded on a permanent basis. Data... ProfRe...
This study investigated the impact of Inflation, Interest rate and Real Gross Domestic Product on stock prices of quoted companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) post SAP. Times series data was used covering the period 1985-2012. The stationary properties of the data were tested using Augm...