The Nigerian stock market closed bullish on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, leading to N578 billion gains for investors.
This marks the ninth consecutive bullish session.
Gains in stocks including Aluminium Extrusion Industries, Austinlaz, Custodian Investment, First Holding Company, FTN Cocoa Processors, and 24 others drove the market into positive terrain.
The market capitalisation, which opened at N97.193 trillion, added N578 billion or 0.59 per cent to close at N97.771 trillion.
The All-Share Index also gained 0.59 per cent or 895.07 points, to settle at 153,354.14 against 152,459.07 recorded on Monday.
As a result, the Year-To-Date (YTD) return rose to 48.99 per cent, while the market breadth closed positive with 29 gainers and 27 losers.
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The gainers chart was led by Aluminium Extrusion Industries, increasing by 9.96 per cent, ending the session at N14.90, Austinlaz trailed by 9.81 per cent, closing at N2.91, and Custodian Investment grew by 9.69 per cent, finishing at N38 50 per share.
First Holding Company soared by 9.35 per cent, settling at N50.30, while FTN Cocoa Processors gained by 8 .74 per cent, closing at N5.10 per share.
On the other hand, Royal Exchange led the losers’ chart by 7.22 per cent, finishing at N1.80, Champion Breweries followed by 6.57 per cent, settling at N15.65, and National Salt Company shed by 5.36 per cent, closing at N105.05 per share.
Sovereign Trust Insurance dropped by 5.28 per cent, ending the session at N3.77, while Japaul Gold dipped by 4.51 per cent, closing at N2.33 per share.
VFD Group recorded the highest volume with 191.97 million shares traded, while GTCO recorded the highest value at N5.59 billion.
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