NSX DAILY UPDATE (20 APRIL 2022)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares) Monetary Amount (N$) Trading Contribution (%)
Overall  7,023,134  192,058,909 99.67%
ETFs  2,351  642,528 0.33%
Total  7,025,485  192,701,437  100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 192,058,909 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Wednesday, with about N$ 15,141,604 worth of Mediclinic International, N$   17,910,195 worth of Shoprite Holdings and N$ 8,782,195 of Namibia Breweries on the home front. ETFs worth N$ 642,528 were traded on Wednesday.

HEI Equity Research Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Mediclinic International, share price increased in price at closing
  • Shares belonging to Shoprite Holdings were sold off as market conditions intensify.
  • On the NSX local listing, Namibia Breweries Ltd shares were bought by market participants.
Name NSX Local Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
Namibian Breweries NBS 40.00 40.01 0.02%
Nictus Holdings NHL 1.75 1.75 0.00%
Capricorn CGP 13.30 13.30 0.00%
First Rand Namibia FNB 30.05 30.04 -0.03%
Standard Bank Namibia SNO 4.50 4.51 0.22%
Oryx Limited ORY 10.20 10.21 0.10%
Letshego LHN 2.50 2.50 0.00%
Namibia Asset Management NAM 0.66 0.67 1.52%
Stimulus SILP 127.90 127.90 0.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd PNH 12.01 12.01 0.00%
Mobile Telecommunication Company MOC 7.52 7.53 0.13%
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited ANE 9.00 9.00 0.00%

Table 2: Primary listed Trades


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Name South African Dual Listed Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
Anglo-American plc ANM 804.44 792.00 -1.55%
B2Gold Corporation B2G 73.08 72.57 -0.70%
Oceana Group Limited OCG 56.75 56.36 -0.69%
Mediclinic International Plc MEP 74.62 75.08 0.62%
Truworths TRW 55.95 56.35 0.71%
Nedbank Group Limited NBK 225.31 221.84 -1.54%
Standard Bank Group SNB 168.50 165.59 -1.73%
Shoprite Holdings SRH 234.06 237.30 1.38%
FirstRand Limited FST 69.99 67.98 -2.87%
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings MMT 16.68 17.00 1.92%
Old Mutual Ltd OMM 12.33 12.09 -1.95%
Sanlam Limited SLA 69.25 68.45 -1.16%
Santam Limited SNM 290.50 295.00 1.55%
Vukile Property Fund Limited VKN 13.48 13.63 1.11%
Investec Limited IVD 96.55 98.40 1.92%
PSG Konsult Limited KFS 14.00 14.30 2.14%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


Name ETFs Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM NGNGLD 272.99 274.67 0.62%
New Gold Palladium ETF NGNPLD 343.53 355.68 3.54%
New Gold Platinum ETF N NGNPLT 142.52 143.82 0.91%
New Funds S&P NAM Bond NFNAMA 16.48 16.43 -0.30%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates  
USD/ZAR 15.07
EUR/ZAR 16.35
GBP/ZAR 19.67
EUR/GBP 0.83
EUR/USD 1.10
GBP/USD 1.30
AUD/USD 0.74
USD/JPY 128.17
Commodities  
Gold 1,953.70
Silver 25.15
Platinum 983.35
Palladium 2,442.02
WTI 103.51
Brent 108.25

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

Lawyer Sisa Namandje yesterday confirmed he has been instructed by his client, Belgian company Challenger Air, to approach the High Court with a bid to liquidate TransNamib. (Namibian Sun)

Namibia should not be apologetic for having discovered oil, but the country should ensure it derives maximum benefit from it.  (New Era Newspaper)

National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor) managing director Immanuel Mulunga says the country in 2014 missed out on a massive opportunity to commercialise the Kudu gas project. (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) is growing increasingly concerned about the number of air safety incidents and accidents in the country. (News24)

Netflix, the world’s largest streaming video company, warned a global crackdown on password sharing is coming. It seems like a serious warning this time, and it could mean an end to the rampant practice of borrowing a family member’s or friend’s — or loose acquaintance’s — login information. (CNBC Africa)

As of April 20, 2022, confirmed cases of Covid-19 from 55 African countries reached  11,465,800 while over 282,567,569 vaccinations have been administered across the continent. (All Africa News)

International News

Cut off from international payments systems by Western-led sanctions, Russia has turned to China to obtain the microchips it needs to meet surging demand for its domestic bank cards. (Aljazeera News)

Asian stocks advanced on Thursday, as a retreat in U.S. Treasury yields helped push rate-sensitive tech stocks higher and China pledged measures to cushion the damage to the economy due to the stringent lockdown measures imposed in Shanghai and elsewhere. (RTT News)

In a show of strength two months into its assault on Ukraine, Russia test-launched a new nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile which President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday would make Moscow’s enemies stop and think. (Reuters)

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