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    Nigeria’s stock market gains N2.6 trillion over CGT Clarification

    November 13, 20253 Mins Read


    Nigerian equities market staged a strong rebound on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, posting a N2.6 trillion gain in market capitalization, after Nigerian authorities said it is going to look into the complaints of the capital market community over the contentious Capital Gains Tax (CGT).

    The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun, had pledged that the Federal Government would adopt a cautious and consultative approach in implementing the recently enacted tax reform laws, particularly the contentious capital gains tax (CGT) on securities transactions.

    The Minister’s assurance seemed to have addressed the fears of jittery investors who had embarked on a strident sell-off of their shares to escape the tax hammer expected to be implemented in January 2026.

    It was not surprising, therefore, that the market staged a quick rebound on Wednesday, gaining a whopping N2.6 trillion in market capitalisation, which rose from N90.833 trillion to close at N93.455 trillion, indicating a 2.89% increase. The benchmark All Share Index surged by a similar percentage to close at 145,405.39 points, up from 141,327.30 points the previous day.

    The rebound marks a quick reversal of yesterday’s bearish trend, as investors engaged in bargain-hunting on fundamentally strong stocks perceived to have been oversold. Analysts said the rally reflects improved sentiment following assurances of fiscal discipline from the government and growing optimism about a more stable macroeconomic outlook.

    Banking stocks anchor market recovery

    The banking index surged 7.51%, the highest among sectoral performers, buoyed by strong demand for tier-one lenders. GTCO, Zenith Bank, Access Holdings, and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) all appreciated by the maximum 10% each, reflecting renewed investor appetite for financial stocks with robust third-quarter results and consistent dividend track records.

    Analysts at Cowry Asset Management noted that the rally in banking counters was driven by attractive valuations and expectations of strong year-end earnings. “The sharp rebound in tier-one banks suggests that investors are re-entering positions ahead of anticipated final-quarter performance,” the firm stated in its market insight.

    Consumer Goods and Energy stocks boost gains 

    The consumer goods index climbed 2.25%, buoyed by renewed interest in Nigerian Breweries, which also gained 10%, alongside buying pressure in PZ Cussons and Dangote Sugar. The recovery in this segment reflects investors’ optimism about consumer demand resilience despite elevated inflation.

    Similarly, the oil and gas index advanced 4.35%, driven by renewed accumulation in Oando Plc and other energy stocks, amid improving global oil prices and expectations of stronger sector earnings.

    The insurance and industrial indices also gained 6.72% and 1.15%, respectively, underscoring the broad-based nature of the market’s recovery.

    Few losers as market breadth turns strongly positive 

    Market breadth was overwhelmingly positive, with gainers far outnumbering decliners. Only a few mid-tier counters saw declines, led by Austin Laz (-10%), NEM Insurance (-9.82%), and Abbey Building Society (-9.72%), largely due to profit-taking.

    Despite these minor pullbacks, analysts observed that most sectors exhibited strong accumulation trends, signaling renewed investor confidence.

    Outlook: Sustained momentum expected 

    With the market now recovering from previous day’s bleeding, analysts believe sentiment will remain upbeat in the short term, supported by bargain-hunting, positive corporate earnings, and stable macroeconomic indicators.

    “Today’s broad-based rebound underscores renewed risk appetite across the board,” Cowry Asset Management noted. “We expect sustained positive momentum if the macro environment remains stable and investor confidence continues to build.” 

    The rebound pushed the market capitalization of listed equities higher, consolidating Nigeria’s position as one of Africa’s most resilient bourses amid global financial volatility.

    Summary: 

    • ASI: 146,042.60 (+3.34%)
    • Top Gainers: GTCO, Zenith, Access, ETI, NB (+10% each)
    • Top Losers: Austin Laz (-10%), NEM (-9.82%), AbbeyBDS (-9.72%)
    • Sector Leaders: Banking (+7.51%), Insurance (+6.72%), Oil & Gas (+4.35%)

    Nigeria’s stock market rebound on Wednesday highlights renewed investor confidence, after the government’s assurance on Tuesday to look into the complaints of stockbrokers over the contentious 25 – 30% Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on securities beginning January 2026.


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