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Stocks Shed N4.6trn In 3 Days As Profit-taking Intensifies

Olushola Bello by Olushola Bello
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Nigerian stocks have lost over N4.6 trillion in market value since June 1 as profit-taking gathers momentum on the Nigerian Exchange.

This market pullback follows a robust performance, where market capitalisation exceeded N160 trillion at the end of May, accompanied by impressive year-to-date returns exceeding 60 per cent and gains of more than N60 trillion.

For the first three trading days of June showed that the All-Share Index (ASI) lost 2.90 per cent to close at 243,132.61 points on June 3, 2026 from 250,385.47 points.

Also, market capitalisation declined by N4.569 trillion to close at N155.940 trillion as against N160.509 trillion at which the market opened for the month.

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Market analysts noted that “while the current adjustments might resemble panic selling, these fluctuations are typically sector-specific and often reflect temporary profit-taking in blue-chip stocks rather than signalling an impending economic downturn.

Despite challenges such as persistent inflation and a weakened naira, strong macroeconomic forces continue to underpin the market, suggesting resilience and adaptability.”
They stated that “under the current political administration, the local equity market remains up by N120 trillion, reflecting a significant increase. The Nigerian banking sector has seen unprecedented inflows of liquidity, driven by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) proactively urging banks to enhance their minimum capital requirements. As a result, investors are observing a surge in restructuring activities, with substantial new investments flowing into major banks, indicating a healthy market environment.
“Traditionally, Nigerian pension funds have favoured fixed-income assets like government bonds. However, with inflation impacting returns, many asset managers and pension funds are strategically shifting their focus, investing over N1.4 trillion into equities to mitigate the effects of the naira’s depreciation. This influx of domestic capital serves to bolster the market and diminishes the likelihood of prolonged downturns.”
Analysts added that “prominent players in the consumer goods and telecommunications sectors, including industry giants like Dangote Cement and BUA Cement, are demonstrating remarkable adaptability during this period. The market’s current trading P/E ratio stands at 13.6, surpassing its three-year average of 9.5, reflecting investor confidence in sustained growth prospects.
“While there is optimism on the horizon, potential risks remain. If the CBN chooses to raise interest rates aggressively to curb inflation, fixed-income investments may regain attractiveness, potentially diverting money back to bonds and causing a market correction.
“Additionally, if banks or large corporations issue a significant number of new shares to comply with capital requirements or improve their balance sheets, existing shareholders may face dilution of their stakes.”
They advised investors to monitor these developments closely to navigate the market landscape effectively and seize opportunities while remaining vigilant about potential warning signs.

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Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello

Olushola Bello is a Senior Journalist at Leadership Newspaper, reporting on Nigeria's capital market, industry sectors, and broader economic issues. She is known for high-impact stories and in-depth analysis on business developments and financial markets, underpinned by strong editorial judgement and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.

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