NSX DAILY UPDATE (11 APRIL 2022)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares) Monetary Amount (N$) Trading Contribution (%)
Overall  132,787  14,602,864 100.00%
ETFs  –    –   0.00%
Total  132,787  14,602,864  100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 14,602,864 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Monday, with about N$ 448,750 worth of Anglo-American plc, N$ 46,098  worth of Mediclinic International Plc and N$ 260,665  of Namibia Breweries on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Monday.

HEI Equity Research Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Anglo-American share price decreased in price as market tremble aimed the geo-political tensions around the world.
  • Shares belonging to Mediclinic International Plc increased in price despite bearish conditions
  • On the NSX local listing, Namibia Breweries  shares bought before the trading stops on Wednesday as Heineken acquisition comes to an end.
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 13.80 13.69 -0.80%
First Rand Namibia FNB 29.51 29.51 0.00%
Standard Bank Namibia SNO 5.00 4.99 -0.20%
Oryx Limited ORY 10.20 10.20 0.00%
Letshego LHN 2.50 2.51 0.40%
Namibia Asset Management NAM 0.66 0.66 0.00%
Stimulus SILP 127.90 127.90 0.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd PNH 12.01 12.02 0.08%
Mobile Telecommunication Company MOC 7.51 7.52 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 792.31 777.00 -1.93%
B2Gold Corporation B2G 68.02 68.14 0.18%
Oceana Group Limited OCG 57.57 58.23 1.15%
Mediclinic International Plc MEP 71.82 71.91 0.13%
Truworths TRW 56.95 57.00 0.09%
Nedbank Group Limited NBK 223.11 223.00 -0.05%
Standard Bank Group SNB 173.50 173.52 0.01%
Shoprite Holdings SRH 245.01 242.05 -1.21%
FirstRand Limited FST 72.63 72.80 0.23%
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings MMT 17.64 17.58 -0.34%
Old Mutual Ltd OMM 13.65 13.53 -0.88%
Sanlam Limited SLA 68.59 70.00 2.06%
Santam Limited SNM 297.27 290.72 -2.20%
Vukile Property Fund Limited VKN 13.69 13.80 0.80%
Investec Limited IVD 103.55 103.30 -0.24%
PSG Konsult Limited KFS 13.30 13.60 2.26%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


Name ETFs Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM NGNGLD Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
New Gold Palladium ETF NGNPLD 266.49 265.91 -0.22%
New Gold Platinum ETF N NGNPLT 342.22 349.91 2.25%
New Funds S&P NAM Bond NFNAMA 138.96 138.76 -0.14%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates  
USD/ZAR 14.55
EUR/ZAR 15.82
GBP/ZAR 18.96
EUR/GBP 0.83
EUR/USD 1.10
GBP/USD 1.30
AUD/USD 0.74
USD/JPY 125.52
Commodities  
Gold 1,957.90
Silver 25.35
Platinum 983.20
Palladium 2,450.50
WTI 96.41
Brent 100.51

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

Chinese businessman Li Bailong has filed a counter lawsuit of N$ 500,000 against former employee Itakeya George, who had accused him of stripping her naked in full view of co-workers and customers. (Namibian Sun)

Former public enterprises minister Leon Jooste says government is struggling to attract quality and skilled board members to fill positions at state-owned enterprises.  (New Era Newspaper)

Namibian trade unions have joined the uproar over the Financial Institutions and Markets Act (FIMA), claiming they have not been consulted by the Namibia Financial Institutions Supervisory Authority (NamFisa) regarding the proposed preservation of retirement benefits. (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

SA’s economic recovery depends on affordably, reliable energy – but capitulating to ongoing applications by Eskom for tariff increases in the long term would amount to rewarding inefficiency. (News24)

As Russian troops fought in Ukraine last month and the West sought global support for sanctions against the Kremlin, South African left-wing firebrand Julius Malema told a crowd he and his supporters would never turn on Russia after its support in the fight against apartheid. (CNBC Africa)

Although safe and effective COVID-19 vaccinations are available, the pandemic is still far from over, and countries affected by conflict are in danger of being left behind, the UN Security Council heard on Monday. (All Africa News)

International News

Sharply higher global food and energy prices due to the war in Ukraine are hitting developing countries hard, and better mechanisms for dealing with sovereign debt stress will be needed to stave off defaults, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday. (Aljazeera News)

Australia’s central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at a record low, as widely expected, and signaled a hawkish stance going forward (RTT News)

Taiwan’s military released a handbook on civil defence for the first time on Tuesday, giving citizens survival guidance in a war scenario as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine focuses attention on how the island should respond to China’s pressure. (Reuters)

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