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SEC approves 15 new N154.62bn securities in Q3

The Securities and Exchange Commission affirmed new protections worth N154.62 billion in the second from last quarter of 2019.

The commission uncovered this in its present Nigerian Journal of Securities Market acquired by the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Monday.

A breakdown of the figure demonstrated that a sum of 15 new protections were affirmed during the period under audit.

These, as per SEC, comprise of three right issues, one private situation, one idea for membership, five new ideas for enrollment and five corporate securities.

The commission noticed this was in opposition to one right issue, six new ideas for enlistment and three corporate securities esteemed at N123.5 billion endorsed in the subsequent quarter.

It included that a sum of nine Federal Government bonds esteemed at N201.86 billion were dispensed by the Debt Management Office during the period.

The commission clarified that the figure was comprehensive of distributions done on a non-aggressive premise.

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

The commission expressed that the absolute number of new issues during the period under survey remained at 24, while complete worth remained at N356.48 billion.

On the auxiliary market issue, SEC said that a sum of 13.87 billion offers esteemed at N177.02 billion were sold at the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Q3.

It clarified this was lower when contrasted and 25.52 billion offers worth N329.61 billion recorded in Q2, showing deterioration of 46.29 percent in esteem.

An examination of Federal Government bonds demonstrated that exchanging esteem dropped to N287.24 million from N998.51 million in Q2.

Exchange volume and estimation of Exchange Traded Funds likewise changed all through the quarter under survey.

In particular, 2.13 million units of ETF esteemed at N57.37 million traded submits Q2, while it brought with the deal to a close of 174.94 thousand units at N13.76 million.

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