NSX DAILY UPDATE(11 NOVEMBER 2021)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares) Monetary Amount (N$) Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 43 608  3 686 934 100.00%
ETFs  –  – 0.00%
Total  43 608  3 686 934  100%

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 3 686 934 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Thursday, with about N$ 340 397 worth of Anglo-American Plc, N$ 1 422 847 worth of Shoprite Holdings and N$ 19 778 on the Capricorn Group on the home front. And no ETFs were traded on Thursday.

HEI Equity Research Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Anglo-American shares were bought by the company’s buyback policy boasting its share price.
  • Shares in Shoprite were sold drastically as supply costs increase for the retailing giant.
  • On the local NSX front, Capricorn Group received actions where shares were traded at market price.
Name NSX Local Ticker Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
Namibian Breweries NBS 34.62 34.62 0.00%
Nictus Holdings NHL 1.80 1.80 0.00%
Capricorn CGP 13.22 13.22 0.00%
First Rand Namibia FNB 29.05 29.05 0.00%
Standard Bank Namibia SNO 6.45 6.45 0.00%
Oryx Limited ORY 10.97 10.97 0.00%
Letshego LHN 1.99 1.99 0.00%
Namibia Asset Management NAM 0.66 0.66 0.00%
Stimulus SILP 127.90 127.90 0.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings Ltd PNH 12.75 12.75 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 556.77 560.16 0.61%
Barloworld Limited BWL 130.93 135.23 3.28%
Oceana Group Limited OCG 64.49 63.80 -1.07%
Mediclinic International Plc MEP 69.50 69.11 -0.56%
Truworths TRW 54.30 53.39 -1.68%
Nedbank Group Limited NBK 167.92 164.11 -2.27%
Standard Bank Group SNB 134.75 133.99 -0.56%
Shoprite Holdings SRH 188.26 185.00 -1.73%
FirstRand Limited FST 58.87 58.78 -0.15%
Momentum Metropolitan Holdings MMT 19.12 19.23 0.58%
Old Mutual Ltd OMM 14.24 14.35 0.77%
Sanlam Limited SLA 61.59 60.65 -1.53%
Santam Limited SNM 247.59 252.02 1.79%
Vukile Property Fund Limited VKN 12.27 12.27 0.00%
Investec Limited IVD 74.52 73.85 -0.90%
PSG Konsult Limited KFS 12.70 12.90 1.57%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


Name ETFs Price Previous Close ‘N$ Price End of Day ‘N$ Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NM NGNGLD 256.77 265.34 3.34%
New Gold Palladium ETF NGNPLD 303.30 302.36 -0.31%
New Gold Platinum ETF N NGNPLT 154.14 159.79 3.67%
New Funds S&P NAM Bond NFNAMA 16.46 16.41 -0.30%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates  
USD/ZAR 15.29
EUR/ZAR 17.50
GBP/ZAR 20.45
EUR/GBP 0.85
EUR/USD 1.15
GBP/USD 1.36
AUD/USD 0.72
USD/JPY 114.17
Commodities  
Gold 1 860
Silver 25.28
Platinum 1 092
Palladium 2 053
WTI 80.92
Brent 82.12

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

All People’s Party (APP) President Ignatus Shixwameni who collapsed and died yesterday while a meeting at Parliament. (Namibian Sun)

Meatco Foundation in collaboration with UNIL (Norwegian Group) and Global Protein Solutions (GPS) last weekend handed over a completed water borehole valued at N$450 000 to the Goreses community.. (New Era Newspaper)

Namibia is quickly moving closer to becoming another African surveillance state, as legally questionable state surveillance-enabling regulations are pushed towards implementation under the guise of fighting crime and protecting national security (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

In South Africa, A proposal to apply tax on withdrawals of retirement interest for individuals who are no longer tax residents in South Africa, will be reworked as it may override treaties and could potentially result in double taxation of these individuals, according to National Treasury (News24)

South Africa’s National Treasury on Thursday pledged to cut the deficit and curb debt in its mid-term budget, saying it would not commit to new long-term spending despite a windfall from high commodities prices (CNBC Africa)

The African Union’s (AU) efforts to rebuild societies divided and damaged by conflict should be reconsidered to match the continent’s current needs and realities. (All Africa News)

International News

Japanese industrial conglomerate Toshiba Corp (6502.T) is set to outline plans on Friday to break up into three listed companies that will focus on infrastructure, devices and memory chips (Reuters)

Asian stocks ended mixed on Friday as investors digested recent policy decisions from the U.S. Federal Reserve (RTT News)

United Nations human rights Chief Michelle Bachelet has called on Belarus and Poland to de-escalate the “intolerable” migrant crisis on their shared border and said those stranded at the frontier should not spend another night without shelter in freezing temperatures (Aljazeera News)

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