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Nigerian Equities Close Lower as Investors Adopt Cautious Stance

Oyinkansola Lemo by Oyinkansola Lemo
August 17, 2026
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NGX All-Share Index Surpasses 200,000 Points Amid Strong Market Rally

Nigeria’s equities market closed the week on a negative note as renewed selling pressure across major stocks dragged the benchmark index lower.

The NGX All-Share Index declined by 1.2% week-on-week to 242,619.20 points, reflecting losses across consumer goods, banking, insurance, industrial goods and oil and gas stocks.

Despite the weekly decline, the market remained firmly positive on a year-to-date basis.

The NGX All-Share Index recorded a 55.9% year-to-date gain, although its month-to-date performance slipped to negative territory at -1.1%.

BUA Foods, Unilever Lead Declines

Major stocks were responsible for much of the week’s market weakness.

BUA Foods declined by 10.0%, while MTN Nigeria fell 4.7%.

First HoldCo also lost 3.7%, while Unilever Nigeria recorded the sharpest decline among the major stocks, falling 18.9%.

The broad-based selling pressure was reflected across the market’s major sectors.

The Consumer Goods Index declined by 6.7%, making it the worst-performing sector during the week.

The Insurance Index fell 2.1%, while the Banking Index declined 1.6%.

The Industrial Goods Index also lost 1.2%, while the Oil & Gas Index recorded a marginal 0.1% decline.

The sector-wide weakness suggests that investors adopted a more cautious approach following the strong gains recorded by Nigerian equities earlier in the year.

Trading Activity Increases

Despite the decline in share prices, market activity increased significantly during the week.

Trading volume jumped 125.2% week-on-week, while trading value increased by 18.2%.

The increase in activity indicates that investors remained engaged with the market even as the benchmark index declined.

Higher trading activity amid falling prices can reflect portfolio repositioning, profit-taking or increased selling in selected stocks.

Earnings Reports in Focus

Investors are expected to closely monitor the remaining first-half 2026 earnings releases in the coming weeks.

The banking sector is likely to attract particular attention because of the potential for dividend announcements.

Strong earnings and prospective dividend payments could encourage investors to reposition their portfolios toward banking stocks with attractive income prospects.

However, broader market sentiment is expected to remain sensitive to developments affecting foreign investor participation and Nigeria’s classification in global equity benchmarks.

FTSE Russell Decision Remains Important

Another issue attracting investor attention is the potential reclassification of Nigeria by FTSE Russell.

The country had previously faced a suspension related to changes in the market’s settlement cycle.

Discussions among market stakeholders have continued, with authorities announcing during the week that foreign investors would not be required to pre-fund trades.

The measure addresses a key concern around accessibility for international investors and could help improve the attractiveness of the Nigerian market.

Investors will therefore be watching closely for FTSE Russell’s final decision and its potential implications for foreign capital flows.

New NGX Pricing Methodology Begins

The revised NGX pricing methodology is also expected to influence trading activity.

The new methodology takes effect on August 17, 2026, potentially introducing some volatility as market participants adjust to the changes.

Investors may initially respond cautiously as they assess how the revised approach affects stock prices, market valuations and trading strategies.

Money Market Rates Edge Higher

In the money market, the overnight rate increased by 15 basis points week-on-week to 22.3%.

The movement followed liquidity debits associated with Open Market Operations and Nigerian Treasury Bills primary market auctions.

OMO and NTB debits amounted to approximately N2.60 trillion and N1.46 trillion, respectively.

These outflows partly offset approximately N2.48 trillion in inflows from maturing OMO instruments.

Despite the liquidity debits, overall system liquidity remained strong.

Average system liquidity ended the week at a net long position of approximately N4.64 trillion, up significantly from N3.53 trillion recorded in the previous week.

CBN Liquidity Management in Focus

Money market conditions are expected to remain relatively liquid in the coming week, provided there are no significant additional liquidity mop-up operations by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Approximately N2.22 trillion in OMO maturities is expected to provide additional liquidity to the financial system.

The anticipated inflows could create a substantial surplus, potentially prompting the CBN to intensify its liquidity-management operations through additional OMO issuances.

Such sterilisation activities could determine the direction and volatility of short-term money market rates.

For now, money market rates are expected to remain around current levels, although the timing and scale of any CBN liquidity intervention could lead to temporary movements.

Investors Balance Opportunities and Risks

The Nigerian capital market enters the new week with investors balancing strong year-to-date equity gains against several near-term uncertainties.

Corporate earnings, dividend expectations, Nigeria’s potential FTSE Russell reclassification and the implementation of the revised NGX pricing methodology will all influence sentiment.

At the same time, strong system liquidity could provide support for money market conditions, although further CBN intervention remains possible.

Overall, investors are likely to remain selective and cautious as they assess earnings prospects, dividend opportunities, market reforms and broader economic developments.

Tags: #CapitalMarkets#NGX#NigeriaEconomy#NigerianStockMarket
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