Nigerian stocks sets for best annual run since 2013

Nigerian stocks are headed for their highest annual gain in seven years riding on low yields in the country’s fixed-income market.

The equities benchmark index in Africa’s largest economy recorded its highest return, rising 45.7% this year, the most among 93 equity indexes tracked by Bloomberg. It’s the world’s best performing stock market year-to-date.

Investors’ appetite for riskier assets have remained strong due to persistent low yield on fixed-income instruments, Chapel Hill Denham said in a note to clients on Tuesday. This has been buoyed by traders positioning for Dangote’s share buyback program due this week.

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Positive Close

Equities will continue to outperform bonds in 2021 given the current overstretched fixed-income valuations, according to Chapel Hill Denham.

The Lagos bourse gained 0.75% to 39,092 as of 13:47 p.m. local time, to reach its highest level since June 2018. [Bloomberg]

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