NSX DAILY UPDATE (26 SEPTEMBER 2022)




NSX TradesTraded Volume (No. Shares)Monetary Amount (N$)Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 159,665.00 11,796,232.08100.00%
ETFs –   –  0.00%
Total 159,665.00 11,796,232.08 100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 11,796,232.08 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Monday with about N$ 3,925,557 worth of Anglo-American plc and N$  218,669  worth of Capricorn Group on the home front. No  ETFs were traded on Monday

HEI Market Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Anglo-American’s shares declined in share price as the SARBs decision to hike up interest rates by 75bps.
  • Shares belonging to Capricorn Group were traded with a decline in share price at closing
NameNSX Local TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Namibian BreweriesNBS42.4942.490.00%
Nictus HoldingsNHL1.751.750.00%
CapricornCGP11.3111.11-1.77%
First Rand NamibiaFNB30.5230.530.03%
Standard Bank NamibiaSNO4.714.710.00%
Oryx LimitedORY10.2710.270.00%
LetshegoLHN2.672.670.00%
Namibia Asset ManagementNAM0.670.670.00%
StimulusSILP127.90127.900.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings LtdPNH12.9912.990.00%
Mobile Telecommunication CompanyMOC7.027.020.00%
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power LimitedANE9.009.000.00%

Table 2: Primary listed Trades


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NameSouth African Dual Listed TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Anglo-American plcANM521.68512.52-1.76%
B2Gold CorporationB2G55.1953.71-2.68%
Oceana Group LimitedOCG55.1954.25-1.70%
Mediclinic International PlcMEP96.1595.64-0.53%
TruworthsTRW52.1352.250.23%
Nedbank Group LimitedNBK203.30200.00-1.62%
Standard Bank GroupSNB145.03143.60-0.99%
Shoprite HoldingsSRH220.88219.94-0.43%
FirstRand LimitedFST61.8961.20-1.11%
Momentum Metropolitan HoldingsMMT17.1016.66-2.57%
Old Mutual LtdOMM10.109.81-2.87%
Sanlam LimitedSLA52.4952.10-0.74%
Santam LimitedSNM241.68242.150.19%
Vukile Property Fund LimitedVKN12.6412.42-1.74%
Investec LimitedIVD78.2274.47-4.79%
PSG Konsult LimitedKFS10.7110.46-2.33%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


NameETFsPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NMNGNGLD274.42276.890.90%
New Gold Palladium ETFNGNPLD359.43362.590.88%
New Gold Platinum ETF NNGNPLT148.93150.731.21%
New Funds S&P NAM BondNFNAMA17.0416.92-0.70%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates @ 08:00 
USD/NAD18.08
EUR/NAD17.41               
GBP/NAD19.38
EUR/GBP0.91
EUR/USD0.96
GBP/USD1.08
AUD/USD0.65
USD/JPY144.23
Commodities @ 08:00 
Gold1,643.10
Silver18.58
Platinum853.60
Palladium2,044.53
WTI77.80
Brent83.99

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

Former members of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), and their war enemies South West Africa Territorial Force (SWATF) and Koevoet intend to petition former presidents and the current president of Namibia over the government alleged failure to address the plight of the three groups. (Namibian Sun)

The Walvis Bay municipal council will finally write off millions in outstanding debt pensioners, while ordinary residents and businesses at the harbor town  (New Era Newspaper)

Meat Corporation of Namibia (Meatco) chief executive officer (CEO) says the pre-tax loss of N$206 million the company reported in its latest annual financial results last week was expected, as a result of Namibia’s recent drought period (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

South Africa remains vulnerable to cyber warfare, despite a plan to protect the country against threats to its national security and commercial capability being put into motion almost eight years ago. (News24)

Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed on Monday leaving many parts of the country without power, electricity distribution companies said. (CNBC Africa)

President William Ruto has flagged off 20,000 bags of rice, 20,000 bags of beans, and assorted animal feed to areas facing severe drought. (All Africa News)

International News

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the de-militarised zone (DMZ) separating the Koreas on Thursday in a bid to show Washington’s commitment to the South’s security, according to U.S. and South Korean officials. (Reuters)

Asian stocks ended broadly lower on Monday as investors braced for a slew of central bank decisions this week. The Federal Reserve meets on Wednesday, while the Bank of England and the Swiss National Bank will announce their monetary policy decisions. (RTT News)

Japan is bidding farewell to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was killed on the campaign trail in July, with a rare state funeral that has divided the nation. (Aljazeera News)

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