NSX DAILY UPDATE (29 AUGUST 2022)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares) Monetary Amount (N$) Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 3,512.00 300,909.58100.00%
ETFs –   –  0.00%
Total 3,512.00 300,909.58 100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades

NSX Activities

A total of N$ 300,909.58 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Monday, with about N$ 19,003 worth of Anglo-American plc and N$  2,132 worth of Nictus Holdings on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Monday.

HEI Market Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Anglo-American shares were sold by market participants causing a decline in the share price at closing
  • Shares belonging Nictus Holdings were traded without a change in share price
NameNSX Local Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Namibian BreweriesNBS40.0140.010.00%
Nictus HoldingsNHL1.751.750.00%
CapricornCGP10.7210.720.00%
First Rand NamibiaFNB30.0230.020.00%
Standard Bank NamibiaSNO4.404.400.00%
Oryx LimitedORY10.2610.260.00%
LetshegoLHN2.652.650.00%
Namibia Asset ManagementNAM0.700.700.00%
StimulusSILP127.90127.900.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings LtdPNH13.0013.000.00%
Mobile Telecommunication CompanyMOC7.527.520.00%
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power LimitedANE9.009.000.00%

Table 2: Primary listed Trades

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NameSouth African Dual Listed Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Anglo-American plcANM585.49573.87-1.98%
B2Gold CorporationB2G56.9054.83-3.64%
Oceana Group LimitedOCG54.2154.230.04%
Mediclinic International PlcMEP98.7397.25-1.50%
TruworthsTRW58.3658.02-0.58%
Nedbank Group LimitedNBK224.27217.86-2.86%
Standard Bank GroupSNB162.69159.46-1.99%
Shoprite HoldingsSRH235.73236.520.34%
FirstRand LimitedFST68.9567.04-2.77%
Momentum Metropolitan HoldingsMMT17.3517.09-1.50%
Old Mutual LtdOMM11.4411.510.61%
Sanlam LimitedSLA56.2556.07-0.32%
Santam LimitedSNM250.00246.39-1.44%
Vukile Property Fund LimitedVKN13.6613.53-0.95%
Investec LimitedIVD82.6480.14-3.03%
PSG Konsult LimitedKFS11.5611.55-0.09%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades

Name ETFs Price Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NMNGNGLD274.31273.22-0.40%
New Gold Palladium ETFNGNPLD350.77347.55-0.92%
New Gold Platinum ETF NNGNPLT142.50140.79-1.20%
New Funds S&P NAM BondNFNAMA17.2717.25-0.12%

Table 4: ETFs

Exchange Rates @ 08:00 
USD/NAD16.85
EUR/NAD16.85
GBP/NAD19.74
EUR/GBP0.85
EUR/USD0.99
GBP/USD1.16
AUD/USD0.68
USD/JPY138.60
Commodities @ 08:00 
Gold1,745.30
Silver18.46
Platinum846.30
Palladium2,142.27
WTI97.11
Brent102.81

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 

Local News

TransNamib bosses and employees will be on tenterhooks as they await to see whether the company’s decision to place a portion of its vast property base under the hammer today will pay off (Namibian Sun)

Several government offices, ministries, and agencies owe the works and transport ministry- the government’s assets custodian-over N$1.5 billion in unpaid fees for leasing vehicles from the ministry over the past five years (New Era Newspaper)

Namibia has over 300 licensed oil companies, and the government has announced it will not issue new licenses for wholesalers and fuel stations. (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

Harmony Gold reported an R1 billion loss for the year ended in June as profits plummeted 120% (News24)

Angola’s electoral commission on Monday declared the ruling MPLA, in power for nearly five decades since independence, the winner of last week’s national election, handing President Joao Lourenco a second term amid concerns about possible fraud. (CNBC Africa)

Against its usual practice of extending its ongoing industrial action by a specific number of weeks or months, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) on Monday said the strike would now be indefinite (All Africa News)

International News

The dollar struggled to regain momentum on Tuesday after being beaten back from a two-decade high versus major peers by a reinvigorated euro.  (Reuters)

European stocks traded mixed in cautious trade on Tuesday as the deepening energy crisis in the region fueled recession fears. (RTT News)

United States President Joe Biden plans to ask Congress to approve an estimated $1.1bn arms sale to the self-ruled island of Taiwan, including 60 anti-ship missiles and 100 air-to-air missiles, according to Politico. (Aljazeera News)

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