Nigeria's Stock Market Ends Quiet Day Virtually Unchanged
The Nigerian stock market today experienced a quiet day on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, with the All-Share Index closing virtually unchanged. It slipped by a mere 6.3 points to 147,710.96. Meanwhile, trading volume took a dip, and top performers and losers were recorded.
Market activity slowed as trading volume decreased significantly to 495 million shares, down from the previous day's 624 million. This reduction in activity was reflected in the minimal change in the All-Share Index.
Fidelity Bank and Chams Holdings were the most active stocks of the day, leading the trading volume. However, a search for the top 10 most active companies by trading volume on Monday, October 15, 2025, yielded no results, indicating a further slowdown in activity.
On the performance front, AUSTINLAZ and FIDSON were the biggest losers, dropping by 7.94% and 6.67% respectively. Conversely, REGALINS and PRESTIGE were the top gainers, rising by 8.82% and 6.71% respectively.
The Nigerian stock market today closed with minimal changes on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, as trading volume declined and top performers and losers were recorded. The market's performance suggests a period of consolidation, with investors likely waiting for clearer signals before making significant moves.