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SEC Nigeria Approves N154.62bn New Securities In Third Quarter

The transaction volume and value of Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) also fluctuated throughout the quarter under review.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says it approved new securities worth N154.62 billion in the third quarter of 2019.

The commission which disclosed this in its current Nigerian Journal of Securities Market said a total of 15 new securities were approved during the period under review.

According to SEC, the new securities consist of three right issues, one private placement, one offer for subscription, five new offers for registration and five corporate bonds.

This was contrary to one right issue, six new offers for registration and three corporate bonds valued at N123.5 billion approved in the second quarter the commission revealed.

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It added that a total of nine Federal Government bonds valued at N201.86 billion were allotted by the Debt Management Office (DMO) during the period.

The commission explained that the figure was inclusive of allotments done on a non-competitive basis.

“While an equal number of bonds was issued in Q2 2019, the amount allotted was N305.55 billion, indicating a decline of 33.93 percent in value of bonds issued in Q3,” it said.

The commission stated that the total number of new issues during the period under review stood at 24, while the total value stood at N356.48 billion.

On the secondary market issue, SEC said that a total of 13.87 billion shares valued at N177.02 billion were sold at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Q3.

It explained that this was lower when compared with 25.52 billion shares worth N329.61 billion recorded in Q2, indicating depreciation of 46.29 percent in value.

An analysis of Federal Government bonds indicated that trading value dropped to N287.24 million from N998.51 million in Q2.

The transaction volume and value of Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) also fluctuated throughout the quarter under review.

Specifically, 2.13 million units of ETF valued at N57.37 million exchanged hands in Q2, while it closed with the sale of 174.94 thousand units at N13.76 million

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