NSX DAILY UPDATE (30 MAY 2022)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares) Monetary Amount (N$) Trading Contribution (%)
Overall  657,593  51,527,593 100.00%
ETFs  –    –   0.00%
Total  657,593  51,527,593  100.00%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 51,527,593 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Monday with about N$  8,981 worth of Anglo-American plc and N$ no trading activities on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Monday.

HEI Equity Research Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Anglo-American plc shares were traded causing the share price to increase as market performance on the overall index peaks.
Name NSX Local Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
Namibian Breweries NBS 41.00 41.00 0.00%
Nictus Holdings NHL 1.75 1.75 0.00%
Capricorn CGP 13.29 13.29 0.00%
First Rand Namibia FNB 30.50 30.50 0.00%
Standard Bank Namibia SNO 4.00 4.00 0.00%
Oryx Limited ORY 10.25 10.25 0.00%
Letshego LHN 3.00 3.00 0.00%
Namibia Asset Management NAM 0.67 0.67 0.00%
Stimulus SILP 127.90 127.90 0.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd PNH 12.01 12.01 0.00%
Mobile Telecommunication Company MOC 7.51 7.51 0.00%
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 749.26 755.97 0.90%
B2Gold Corporation B2G 64.23 62.90 -2.07%
Oceana Group Limited OCG 55.11 55.27 0.29%
Mediclinic International Plc MEP 75.50 74.70 -1.06%
Truworths TRW 53.03 53.07 0.08%
Nedbank Group Limited NBK 220.28 232.20 5.41%
Standard Bank Group SNB 168.28 177.40 5.42%
Shoprite Holdings SRH 211.61 213.16 0.73%
FirstRand Limited FST 68.75 71.34 3.77%
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings MMT 15.57 15.86 1.86%
Old Mutual Ltd OMM 12.48 12.68 1.60%
Sanlam Limited SLA 66.43 67.82 2.09%
Santam Limited SNM 286.98 292.16 1.81%
Vukile Property Fund Limited VKN 13.88 13.71 -1.22%
Investec Limited IVD 92.28 95.26 3.23%
PSG Konsult Limited KFS 12.45 12.35 -0.80%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


Name ETFs Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM NGNGLD 268.54 268.90 0.13%
New Gold Palladium ETF NGNPLD 311.22 307.22 -1.29%
New Gold Platinum ETF N NGNPLT 143.12 143.56 0.31%
New Funds S&P NAM Bond NFNAMA 16.95 17.03 0.47%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates  
USD/ZAR 15.47
EUR/ZAR 16.68
GBP/ZAR 19.58
EUR/GBP 0.85
EUR/USD 1.06
GBP/USD 1.25
AUD/USD 0.71
USD/JPY 127.52
Commodities  
Gold 1,857.75
Silver 21.97
Platinum 949.35
Palladium 2,025.50
WTI 117.18
Brent 117.69

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

As of tomorrow, motorists will pay N$2.50 more per litre of petrol and an extra N$1.50 per litre of diesel, the ministry of mines and energy has announced. (Namibian Sun)

The Oshakati town council will offer 100% interest relief to residents and businesses for the interest accumulated on outstanding account payments (New Era Newspaper)

Namibian political parties that win seats in the National Assembly do not have the right to change their list of parliamentary candidates after an election in any way they choose to do, the Supreme Court has ruled. (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

Petrol prices may be hiked by close to R4 a litre on Wednesday – unless the government steps in soon. (News24)

Last week was the announcement of earnings for many of the NSE listed companies in Kenya, with some rather surprises. CNBC Africa spoke to Erick Mokaya, Founder of Mwango Capital. (CNBC Africa)

The tobacco industry damages both the environment and human health, and needs to be more accountable for the destruction it causes, declared the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday (All Africa News)

International News

European Union leaders have agreed in principle to cut 90 percent of oil imports from Russia by the end of this year, cutting off a vital source of funding for Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, after reaching a compromise deal with Hungary. (Aljazeera News)

European stocks fell on Tuesday amid growth worries, as a broad package of Chinese measures to support the economy underwhelmed investors and Snapchat parent Snap warned of deteriorating macroeconomic trends. (RTT News)

Canada’s government introduced legislation Monday to implement a “national freeze” on the sale and purchase of handguns as part of a gun-control package that would also limit magazine capacities and ban some toys that look like guns. (Reuters)

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