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Stock market goes bullish, investors gain N3.391tr

As strong buying interest in 44 equities drove the rally.

Credible News by Credible News
April 18, 2026
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The Nigerian Stock Market extended its bullish run on Friday, posting a ninth consecutive gain as investors added N3.391 trillion in value.

Strong buying interest in NAHCO, Trans-Nationwide Express, Ecobank Transnational, Access Corporation, Daar Communications, and 39 other equities drove the rally.

Market capitalisation rose from N136.435 trillion to N139.826 trillion, a gain of N3.391 trillion or 2.49 per cent.

The All-Share Index climbed 5,266.55 points, or 2.49 per cent, to close at 217,167.57.

Year-to-date return rose to 39.56 per cent, while market breadth stayed positive with 44 gainers against 27 losers.

NAHCO and Trans-Nationwide Express led gainers, rising 10 per cent each to N220 and N6.05, respectively.

Ecobank Transnational gained 9.97 per cent to N67.30, Access Corporation rose 9.93 per cent to N29.90, while Daar Communications advanced 9.64 per cent to N1.82.

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A Lagos-based market analyst said sustained buying momentum reflected improved investor sentiment and anticipation of stronger corporate earnings across the banking and industrial sectors.

Mecure led losers, falling 9.96 per cent to N60.60, followed by Honeywell Flour, down 9.52 per cent to N19, and Abbey Mortgage Bank at N8.10.

E-Tranzact dropped 9.27 per cent to N18.60, while Caverton Offshore Support Group fell 9.02 per cent to N5.55.

Total traded volume surged 115.08 per cent to 1.26 billion shares worth N54.35 billion across 56,923 deals.

Sterling Bank led volume chart with 383.85 million shares, accounting for 30.51 per cent of total trades.

Aradel topped value chart at N9.75 billion, representing 17.94 per cent of the day’s turnover.

Meanwhile, the Naira closed the week with slight loss at the official market, trading at N1,343.63 against the U.S. dollar, the Central Bank of Nigeria reports that the currency the lost N1.33.
This represents a 0.09 per cent loss against what it recorded on Thursday when it stood at N1,342.30 to the dollar.
The Naira, which had sustained a two weeks appreciation before crashing on Friday, traded at N1,356.18 on Monday.
On Tuesday the local currency traded at N1,343.76 and closed at N1,343.74 on Wednesday.

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Tags: Access CorporationDAAR communicationsEcobank TransnationalNAHCONigerian stock marketTrans-Nationwide Express
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