Stock market down N557bn on profit-taking in Lafarge, 38 others

The Nigerian stock market declined by N557 billion due to profit-taking in Lafarge and 38 other stocks. This downturn reflects investors securing gains amid market fluctuations.

The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) saw a sharp drop in market value, losing N557 billion on a day marked by widespread profit-taking. Lafarge, a major cement producer, along with 38 other companies, experienced selling pressure as investors locked in recent profits.

This event highlights the volatility in the local equity market, where gains from previous sessions prompted cautious exits. No specific triggers beyond profit-taking were detailed in reports, but it underscores the market's sensitivity to investor sentiment.

Market analysts note that such corrections are common after rallies, helping to stabilize valuations. The overall impact included reduced trading activity in affected stocks, contributing to the net loss.

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The stock market declined by 0.05% due to profit-taking in UACN and 22 other stocks.

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Building on February's gains that pushed market cap to N113trn, the Nigerian stock market added N1.72 trillion on March 3, 2026, fueled by strong demand for MTN Nigeria and Dangote Cement shares.

Indian stock markets recorded a sharp decline on Monday due to escalating tensions in West Asia. US and Israel strikes on Iran caused crude oil prices to surge, heightening investor caution. Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, potentially disrupting global oil supplies.

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Indian equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty posted their strongest single-day gains in years on Wednesday, driven by a US-Iran ceasefire that eased oil prices and inflation fears. The market capitalization of BSE-listed companies rose by ₹16.1 lakh crore. However, Asian stocks turned cautious as the ceasefire showed signs of fragility.

Tokyo stocks plunged on March 9, 2026, as surging oil prices fueled by escalating Middle East tensions rattled investors. The Nikkei 225 average fell 5.2% to close at 52,728.72, after dipping as much as 7.6% intraday. Fears of inflation and economic slowdown intensified amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

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금요일 아침 장에서 일본 니케이 주가 평균이 1.1% 하락해 56,821.39로 마감했다. 이는 미국과 이란 간 지정학적 긴장 고조 속 월스트리트 손실을 따라간 것이다. 기술주가 지수를 크게 압박했으며, 항공 운송 부문은 급락했다. 투자자들은 3일 연휴를 앞두고 신중한 태도를 보였다.

 

 

 

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