NSX Trades | Traded Volume (No. Shares) | Monetary Amount (N$) | Trading Contribution (%) |
Locals | 2440 | 66 058 | 1% |
SA Dual Listed | 388 720 | 8 597 668 | 99% |
ETFs | – | – | – |
Total | 391 150 | 8 663 726 | 100% |
Table 1: NSX Trades
NSX Activities
A total of N$ 8 663 726 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Friday with about N$ 4 659 660 worth of Firstrand Limited, N$ 3 871 950 worth of Old Mutual Ltd and N$ 1 879 worth of SBN Holdings Ltd on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Friday.
HEI Equity Research Commentary
From the trading activity that took place:
- Data from JSE SENS Department released an interest payment notification with capital payments that encouraged more buying of Firstrand Limited shares.
- A once-off sell of Old Mutual’s shares slightly decreased its share price by 6 cents.
- Poor market performance of SBN Holdings caused its shares to be sold.
Name | NSX Local Ticker | Price Previous Close ‘N$ | Price End of Day ‘N$ | Daily Change % |
Namibian Breweries | NBS | 34.00 | 34.00 | 0% |
Nictus Holdings | NHL | 1.80 | 1.80 | 0% |
Capricorn | CGP | 12.98 | 12.98 | 0% |
First Rand Namibia | FNB | 29.99 | 29.99 | 0% |
Standard Bank Namibia | SNO | 6.49 | 6.48 | -0.2% |
Oryx Limited | ORY | 11.44 | 11.44 | 0% |
Letshego | LHN | 1.75 | 1.75 | 0% |
Namibia Asset Management | NAM | 0.66 | 0.66 | 0% |
Stimulus | SILP | 127.90 | 127.90 | 0% |
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd | PNH | 12.00 | 12.00 | 0% |
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power Limited | ANE | 9.00 | 9.00 | 0% |
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 | 671.89 | 653.59 | -2.72% |
Barloworld Limited | BWL | 110.50 | 108.08 | -2.19% |
Oceana Group Limited | OCG | 63.50 | 62.52 | -1.54% |
Mediclinic International Plc | MEP | 57.45 | 56.63 | -1.43% |
Truworths | TRW | 61.29 | 61.80 | 0.83% |
Nedbank Group Limited | NBK | 166.94 | 169.30 | 1.41% |
Standard Bank Group | SNB | 122.79 | 123.55 | 0.62% |
Shoprite Holdings | SRH | 158.14 | 169.40 | 1.43% |
FirstRand Limited | FST | 53.48 | 54.17 | 1.29% |
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings | MMT | 19.18 | 19.23 | 0.26% |
Old Mutual Ltd | OMM | 12.98 | 12.92 | -0.46% |
Sanlam Limited | SLA | 58.00 | 57.88 | -0.21% |
Santam Limited | SNM | 250.11 | 250.59 | 0.19% |
Vukile Property Fund Limited | VKN | 10.75 | 10.53 | -2.05% |
Investec Limited | IVD | 55.28 | 54.67 | -1.10% |
PSG Konsult Limited | KFS | 11.15 | 10.85 | -2.69% |
Table 3: Dual Listed Trades
Name | ETFs | Price Previous Close ‘N$ | Price End of Day ‘N$ | Daily Change % |
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM | NGNGLD | 249.65 | 249.80 | 0.06% |
New Gold Palladium ETF | NGNPLD | 376.45 | 373.91 | -0.67% |
New Gold Platinum ETF N | NGNPLT | 151.32 | 147.99 | -2.20% |
Table 4: ETFs
Exchange Rates | |
USD/ZAR | 14.59 |
EUR/ZAR | 17.31 |
GBP/ZAR | 20.28 |
EUR/GBP | 0.85 |
EUR/USD | 1.18 |
GBP/USD | 1.39 |
AUD/USD | 0.73 |
USD/JPY | 109.73 |
Commodities | |
Gold | 1 816 |
Silver | 25.547 |
Platinum | 1 049.65 |
Palladium | 2 654.50 |
WTI | 73.81 |
Brent | 75.23 |
Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities
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Okavango West clamps down churches due to over crowdedness. (Namibian Sun)
Head of the Namibian police called on the police regional commanders to tighten security around Chinese nationals and their business amid rumors of a terrorist attack on them (The Namibian)
Sub-Sahara News
In South Africa, a yearly figure of $750 billion need to achieve its climate goals. (News24)
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Lesotho looks to double government revenue via digitization (African News)
International News
In the USA, Dr Anthony Fauci states that the US will not lockdown despite surge driven by Delta variant (Reuters)
Bulgarian President pushes for government talks to avoid another election. (Euro News)
In Asia, Japan extends the state of emergency in Tokyo due to frightening spike in the numbers of infections. (BBC News)