Marché boursier nigérian en hausse de N1.72trn au milieu d'un rallye soutenu, mené par MTN et Dangote Cement

S'appuyant sur les gains de février qui ont porté la capitalisation à N113trn, le marché boursier nigérian a ajouté N1.72 trillion le 3 mars 2026, alimenté par une forte demande pour les actions MTN Nigeria et Dangote Cement.

Le marché boursier nigérian a poursuivi sa course haussière le 3 mars 2026, avec une augmentation de N1.72 trillion de la valeur boursière. Cette performance, rapportée par ThisDayLive, a été propulsée par un vif intérêt des investisseurs pour les blue chips MTN Nigeria et Dangote Cement, reflétant un sentiment positif soutenu. Ce dernier bond fait suite à des étapes antérieures, comme l'atteinte d'une capitalisation de N113trn mi-février, soulignant la résilience continue du secteur des actions nigérianes malgré les défis économiques. Bien que les volumes d'échange spécifiques n'aient pas été détaillés, l'accent sur les grands acteurs souligne la confiance persistante des investisseurs à la Nigerian Exchange Limited.

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