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Nigeria Market Highlights: Japaul Gold Ventures Leads Most Active Gainers, FCMB Surges By 7.03%

Stephen Akudike by Stephen Akudike
November 10, 2023
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Nigeria Market Highlights: Japaul Gold Ventures Leads Most Active Gainers, FCMB Surges By 7.03%
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In today’s market activity, several stocks stood out as the most active, with notable gainers and a few experiencing losses. Here’s a brief overview of the market movers:

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1. Japaul Gold Ventures (1.98, +5.46%)
Volume: 80.72 million

Japaul Gold Ventures takes the lead among the most active gainers, experiencing a significant increase of 5.46%. The stock attracted substantial trading volume, with 80.72 million shares changing hands.

2. UBA (20.75, -0.48%)
Volume:* 28.59 million

UBA, although facing a slight dip of 0.48%, maintained active trading with a volume of 28.59 million shares.

3. FCMB (6.85, +7.03%)**
Volume: 10.70 million

FCMB demonstrated robust performance by surging 7.03%, making it one of the top gainers in today’s market. The stock recorded a trading volume of 10.70 million shares.

4. Guaranty Trust Holding (35.90, 0.00%)
Volume: 6.19 million

Guaranty Trust Holding experienced stable market activity, with no significant change in percentage. The stock traded at a volume of 6.19 million shares.

5. Zenith Bank (33.40, +1.66%)
Volume:* 1.07 million

Zenith Bank posted a modest gain of 1.66%, with a trading volume of 1.07 million shares.

6. FBN Holdings (19.80, -1.00%)
Volume: 553.92 thousand

FBN Holdings faced a minor decline of 1.00%, accompanied by a trading volume of 553.92 thousand shares.

7. Nascon (56.95, +2.34%)
Volume: 122.18 thousand

Nascon saw a positive uptick of 2.34%, with a trading volume of 122.18 thousand shares.

These market movers provide insights into the dynamic nature of today’s trading session, showcasing notable performances and trends among active stocks. Investors will continue to monitor these developments as they navigate the financial landscape.

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