Equities edge higher as ngx records gains, market bullish

LAGOS, NIGERIA (NPA) — March 25, 2026—Trading activities on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) closed on a positive note today, March 25, 2026, with equities edging upward amid cautious investor sentiment. According to figures released by the NGX, the All Share Index (ASI) advanced slightly, closing at 200,925.75 points, representing a +0.11% gain.
This modest uptick pushed the Equity Market Capitalization to ₦128.97 trillion, reflecting renewed investor confidence in select blue-chip stocks. Analysts noted that the upward movement, though marginal, underscores resilience in the equities market despite broader macroeconomic uncertainties.
Meanwhile, the Exchange Traded Products (ETPs) market recorded a significant surge, climbing +7.29%. Market watchers attributed this sharp rise to increased demand for diversified investment instruments, as investors sought alternatives to traditional equities.
In contrast, the Fixed Income market held steady at ₦48.12 trillion, showing no major shifts in bond prices or yields. This stability, experts say, reflects investor caution ahead of anticipated monetary policy decisions and global oil market volatility.
Overall, today’s trading session highlighted a balanced performance across asset classes, with equities and ETPs driving momentum while fixed income remained stable. Market analysts expect continued cautious optimism as investors monitor both domestic economic indicators and international developments.
The NGX emphasized its commitment to transparency and efficiency in reporting daily trading activities, noting that today’s gains, though modest, contribute to sustaining confidence in Nigeria’s capital market.
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