Weekly transactions on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) closed on Friday with the market indicators appreciating marginally by 0.68 per cent.
The All-Share Index, which opened at 30,833.50 on Friday, rose by 207.92 points or 0.68 per cent to close at 31,041.42.
Similarly, the market capitalisation inched by ₦79 billion or 0.68 per cent to close at ₦11.672 trillion from the ₦11.593 trillion posted on Thursday.
Nestle led the price gainers with a gain of ₦82.1 to close at ₦1,580 per share.
Spelat followed with a gain of ₦50 to close at ₦590, while Mobil Oil rose by N8 to close at ₦178 per share.
Dangote Cement appreciated by ₦1 to close at ₦191, while CCNN rose by 0.9k to close at ₦19.9 per share.
Conversely, Pressco topped the price losers, dropping ₦5.25 to close at ₦62.75 per share.
Cadbury trailed with a loss of 0.9k to close at ₦10, while Guaranty Trust Bank was down by 0.85k to close at ₦36.05 per share.
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Wapco dipped by 0.75K to close at ₦12.2, while Dangote Flour declined by 0.3k to close at ₦10.2 per share.
Fidelity Bank was the most active stock, trading 58.19 million shares worth ₦126.34 million.
Chams followed 40.89 million shares valued at ₦8.18 million, while UBA traded 36.30 million shares worth ₦280.34 million.
Zenith Bank sold 25.75 million shares valued at N562.74 million, while FCMB transacted 15.92 million shares worth ₦30.82 million.
In all, investors exchanged 266.86 million shares valued at ₦3.15 billion in 3,455 deals.
This was in contrast to the 1.92 billion shares valued at ₦2.80 billion traded in 2,807 deals on Thursday.