NSX DAILY UPDATE (29 NOVEMBER 2022)




NSX TradesTraded Volume (No. Shares)Monetary Amount (N$)Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 81,063.00 2,488,997.13100.00%
ETFs –   –  0.00%
Total 81,063.00 2,488,997.13 100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 2,488,997.13 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Tuesday with about N$ 220,020 worth of shares belonging to Namibia Breweries on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Tuesday.

HEI Market Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Namibia Breweries shares were traded by market participants, resulting in no change in share price
NameNSX Local TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Namibian BreweriesNBS46.0146.010.00%
Nictus HoldingsNHL1.751.750.00%
CapricornCGP13.0213.020.00%
First Rand NamibiaFNB32.0032.010.03%
Standard Bank NamibiaSNO4.204.200.00%
Oryx LimitedORY10.2410.240.00%
LetshegoLHN3.023.020.00%
Namibia Asset ManagementNAM0.680.680.00%
StimulusSILP127.90127.900.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings LtdPNH13.0013.000.00%
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 plcANM654.19670.072.43%
B2Gold CorporationB2G60.0857.66-4.03%
Oceana Group LimitedOCG59.0059.270.46%
Mediclinic International PlcMEP102.00100.47-1.50%
TruworthsTRW56.0255.39-1.12%
Nedbank Group LimitedNBK228.24225.01-1.42%
Standard Bank GroupSNB181.66177.97-2.03%
Shoprite HoldingsSRH251.99250.16-0.73%
FirstRand LimitedFST66.9665.04-2.87%
Momentum Metropolitan HoldingsMMT18.0417.78-1.44%
Old Mutual LtdOMM11.1510.94-1.88%
Sanlam LimitedSLA55.7554.91-1.51%
Santam LimitedSNM263.17256.60-2.50%
Vukile Property Fund LimitedVKN14.6014.41-1.30%
Investec LimitedIVD103.02103.670.63%
PSG Konsult LimitedKFS11.9511.93-0.17%

Table 3: Dual-Listed Trades


NameETFsPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NMNGNGLD279.18277.98-0.43%
New Gold Palladium ETFNGNPLD304.48305.460.32%
New Gold Platinum ETF NNGNPLT163.68164.080.24%
New Funds S&P NAM BondNFNAMA17.6117.630.11%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates @ 08:00 
USD/NAD16.96
EUR/NAD17.56
GBP/NAD20.32
EUR/GBP0.86
EUR/USD1.03
GBP/USD1.21
AUD/USD0.67
USD/JPY138.47
Commodities @ 08:00 
Gold1,749.75
Silver21.26
Platinum989.20
Palladium1,859.78
WTI78.61
Brent84.62

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

For the first time, Agra reported a net profit before tax of more than N$100 million for the financial year 2021/22. (Sun Newspaper)

The Namibia Trade Forum (NTF) and Development Bank recently launched an agreement in terms of which NTF will assist export-oriented enterprises and start-ups to apply for DBN finance (New Era Newspaper)

Economic analysts say it is still too early to comment on economic conditions should the newly elected Swapo vice president (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

South African Airways planes, or, rather, aircraft once used by the airline, are returning to service – in countries such as Nigeria and Serbia. (News24)

South Africa’s long-awaited economic reforms have begun to improve the country’s outlook, but the age-old problems of political uncertainty and a failing power system still pose significant risks. (CNBC Africa)

Africa is a diverse continent with natural and human resources capable of creating inclusive growth and eradicating poverty. The continent now has the world’s most extensive free trade area, with a market of 1.2 billion people. Africa seeks an entirely new economic growth path, capitalizing on the potential of its people and resources. (All Africa News)

International News

South Korea’s military said it scrambled fighter jets as two Chinese and six Russian warplanes entered its air defense zone on Wednesday (Reuters)

Asian stocks ended mostly higher on Wednesday despite lingering worries about the Chinese economy and ahead of the release of the latest Fed meeting minutes later in the day. Regional gains were capped by rising COVID-19 infections in China. (RTT News)

Bill was standing with a group of people mostly in their 20s when a young woman started to lead the chanting. “Give me liberty, or give me death,” she shouted, her voice cracking at one point. (Aljazeera News)

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