NSX Trades | Traded Volume (No. Shares) | Monetary Amount (N$) | Trading Contribution (%) |
Overall | 636,256.00 | 17,226,953.10 | 96.22% |
ETFs | 3,013.00 | 676,108.57 | 3.78% |
Total | 639,269.00 | 17,903,061.67 | 100.00% |
Table 1: NSX Trades
NSX Activities
A total of N$ 17,226,953.10 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Tuesday with about N$1,962,625 worth of shares belonging to Anglo-American plc and N$ 4,417,051 from Namibia Breweries on the home front. ETFs worth N$ 676,108.57 were traded on Tuesday.
HEI Market Commentary
From the trading activity that took place:
- Anglo-American performance on the overall bourse declined on the backdrop of bearish performance in the global markets
- Namibia Breweries shares were traded by market participants, with no change in share price.
- New Gold Issuer Ltd NM & New Gold Platinum ETF N were both subscribed by market participants yesterday as the volatility of the markets pushed for more engagements in gold futures.
Name | NSX Local Ticker | Price Previous Close ‘N$ | Price End of Day ‘N$ | Daily Change % |
Namibian Breweries | NBS | 46.01 | 46.01 | 0.00% |
Nictus Holdings | NHL | 1.90 | 1.90 | 0.00% |
Capricorn | CGP | 13.51 | 13.51 | 0.00% |
First Rand Namibia | FNB | 33.00 | 33.01 | 0.03% |
Standard Bank Namibia | SNO | 4.46 | 4.46 | 0.00% |
Oryx Limited | ORY | 11.49 | 11.49 | 0.00% |
Letshego | LHN | 3.50 | 3.50 | 0.00% |
Namibia Asset Management | NAM | 0.68 | 0.68 | 0.00% |
Stimulus | SILP | 127.90 | 127.90 | 0.00% |
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd | PNH | 13.20 | 13.20 | 0.00% |
Mobile Telecommunication Company | MOC | 7.03 | 7.02 | -0.14% |
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited | ANE | 9.00 | 9.00 | 0.00% |
Table 2: Primary listed Trades
Name | South African Dual Listed Ticker | Price Previous Close ‘N$ | Price End of Day ‘N$ | Daily Change % |
Anglo-American plc | ANM | 765.46 | 748.66 | -2.19% |
B2Gold Corporation | B2G | 71.24 | 70.62 | -0.87% |
Oceana Group Limited | OCG | 68.00 | 67.75 | -0.37% |
Mediclinic International Plc | MEP | 105.32 | 105.46 | 0.13% |
Truworths | TRW | 64.31 | 63.53 | -1.21% |
Nedbank Group Limited | NBK | 224.81 | 224.95 | 0.06% |
Standard Bank Group | SNB | 173.40 | 173.45 | 0.03% |
Shoprite Holdings | SRH | 246.68 | 247.19 | 0.21% |
FirstRand Limited | FST | 64.98 | 64.70 | -0.43% |
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings | MMT | 18.67 | 18.67 | 0.00% |
Old Mutual Ltd | OMM | 11.62 | 11.64 | 0.17% |
Sanlam Limited | SLA | 54.15 | 54.47 | 0.59% |
Santam Limited | SNM | 264.80 | 270.51 | 2.16% |
Vukile Property Fund Limited | VKN | 13.10 | 13.02 | -0.61% |
Investec Limited | IVD | 109.41 | 110.19 | 0.71% |
PSG Konsult Limited | KFS | 12.28 | 12.37 | 0.73% |
Table 3: Dual-Listed Trades
Name | ETFs | Price Previous Close ‘N$ | Price End of Day ‘N$ | Daily Change % |
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM | NGNGLD | 306.96 | 310.77 | 1.24% |
New Gold Palladium ETF | NGNPLD | 284.75 | 283.54 | -0.42% |
New Gold Platinum ETF N | NGNPLT | 171.43 | 174.59 | 1.84% |
New Funds S&P NAM Bond | NFNAMA | 18.18 | 18.20 | 0.11% |
Table 4: ETFs
Exchange Rates @ 08:00 | |
USD/NAD | 17.17 |
EUR/NAD | 18.71 |
GBP/NAD | 21.18 |
EUR/GBP | 0.88 |
EUR/USD | 1.09 |
GBP/USD | 1.23 |
AUD/USD | 0.71 |
USD/JPY | 130.25 |
Commodities @ 08:00 | |
Gold | 1,940.05 |
Silver | 23.82 |
Platinum | 1,065.90 |
Palladium | 1,733.50 |
WTI | 80.36 |
Brent | 86.46 |
Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities
Local News
The Ohangwena Regional Council, in partnership with the Office of the Prime Minister, yesterday assisted about 16-20 homesteads evacuated at Onaminda village in Oshikango Constituency over the heavy flooding. (Sun Newspaper)
Standard Bank Namibia has become the first corporate to join MTC by supporting the national internship program with N$200 000.. (New Era Newspaper)
Metal Mill Engineering, a subcontractor at Andrada Mining Limited (former AfriTin Mining Limited) at Uis, dismissed over 45 artisans on Monday. (The Namibian)
Sub-Sahara News
Bank Zero founder and former FNB CEO, Michael Jordaan, says South Africans need to rise and solve their problems at a personal level, including ditching unreliable services, even if it is Eskom. (News24)
Nigeria’s central bank on Tuesday raised its benchmark lending rate by 100 basis points (bps) to 17.5%, as monetary authorities seek to rein in inflation without choking off lending to the private sector. (CNBC Africa)
Small parties and citizens’ lists are put at a disadvantage by the electoral law changes made by parliament on 23 December. Candidates’ lists must be submitted 60 days before the elections. Each list must have as many candidates as there are seats in the municipal assembly plus at least three supplementary (suplentes) and each candidate must have five documents which are not always easy to obtain. (All Africa News)
International News
The U.S. Justice Department accused Alphabet Inc’s (GOOGL.O) Google on Tuesday of abusing its dominance in digital advertising, threatening to dismantle a key business at the heart of one of Silicon Valley’s most successful internet companies. (Reuters)
Consumer prices from the UK and passenger car registrations from Europe are the top economic news due on Wednesday. At 2.00 am ET, the Office for National Statistics is set to release UK consumer prices for December. Inflation is forecast to ease to 10.5 percent from 10.7 percent in November. (RTT News)
After promising to radically change Colombian drug policy, the administration of President Gustavo Petro has announced plans this month to reduce forced eradication efforts that, for decades, have remained one of the country’s chief strategies to curb coca, the raw ingredient in cocaine. (Aljazeera News)