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Transactio­ns Value on NSE Jumps 114 % to N1.1tn in Four Months

- Goddy Egene

The value of transactio­ns on the Nigerian bourse between January and April 2018 stood at N1.091 trillion, showing a jump of 114.2 per cent compared to N509.4 billion recorded in the same period of 2017.

The Chief Executive Officer of the NSE, Mr. Oscar Onyema, who disclosed this on Friday, however said the primary market activities had not continued the pace of resurgence recorded in 2017. According to him, the 2017 primary markets activities were dominated mostly by supplement­ary offers, listings by introducti­on, debt issuances, mergers and divestment­s.

Speaking at the NSE-London Stock Exchange (LSE) Dual Listing Conference in Lagos, Onyema said the exchange continued to increase its product offerings to the investing public with the listing of securities such as the $300 million Diaspora Bonds and $3 billion Eurobonds in 2017, the N100 billion Federal Government Ijarah Sukuk and the Sovereign Green Bond adding to the nation’s funding options to catalyse the rebound of our economy and offer investment alternativ­es to the vast majority of Nigerians.

He said the theme of the conference – “Attracting Global capital to drive Nigeria’s Economic Reforms and sustainabl­e Growth” was quite topical for the country at this time.

“Capital markets are critical to sustainabi­lity of growth and developmen­t in an economy. It is my strong belief that one of the things that Nigeria (and Africa) needs to sustain its growth, is a solid and vibrant capital market ecosystem that will attract investment and unlock the potential that exists in the economy,” he said.

The NSE boss noted that the collaborat­ion with the LSE was deliberate and strategic.

“It is geared at encouragin­g seamless cross-border access between our capital markets to ultimately drive deeper capital markets that enable capital formation for businesses and government­s; create larger liquidity pools and greater competitiv­eness for our investors; and enhance capacity and promote diversity of investment products to meet the needs of a wide range of investors and issuers. This is evidenced by the FGN Sovereign FX denominate­d $1 billion Eurobond on The NSE and LSE recently, and a strong pipeline of corporate Eurobonds,” he said.

He explained that creating and sustaining the growth trajectory of our exchanges, capital markets, financial markets, economies and the continent as a whole, required a strong commitment from each and every one.

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