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BREAKING: Nigerian Stock Exchange Decline as investors await presidential tribunal judgement

Nigerian equities declined at the end of Wednesday’s trading session as Investors await the outcome of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) judgment.
The verdict of the PEPT, which would determine whether President Bola Tinubu remains in power or not, would be delivered today.
The All-Share Index traded 0.07% lower to close at 68,286.28 against 68,334.68 index points recorded in the previous day’s trading session.
The market capitalization of equities saw a loss of N27 billion to close at N37.373 trillion, 0.07% lower than the N37,400 trillion recorded in the previous trading session.
Guineains, Beta Glass, and Calverton led the top gainer’s chart as they all gained +10.00%, +9.91%, and +9.84%, respectively.
Meanwhile, Vitafoam, Veritaskap and Linkassure led the top losers’ chart, losing –10.00%, -7.69%, and –5.56%, respectively.
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