NSX DAILY UPDATES (10 AUGUST 2022)




NSX TradesTraded Volume (No. Shares)Monetary Amount (N$)Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 74,993.00 7,747,123.49100.00%
ETFs –   –  0.00%
Total 74,993.00 7,747,123.49 100.00

Table 1: NSX Trades


NSX Activities

A total of N$ 7,747,123.49 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Wednesday with N$ 5,452,167 worth of Anglo-American and N$ 194,578 worth of Mobile Telecommunications Limited on the home front. No ETFs were traded on Wednesday.

HEI Equity Research Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  •  Anglo-American plc shares were traded on the JSE resulting in a decline in the share price at closing
  • On the local NSX listing, shares belonging to Mobile Telecommunications Limited were traded with a slight increase of N$ 0.01
NameNSX Local TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Namibian BreweriesNBS40.0140.020.02%
Nictus HoldingsNHL1.751.750.00%
CapricornCGP11.0111.010.00%
First Rand NamibiaFNB29.7629.760.00%
Standard Bank NamibiaSNO4.374.370.00%
Oryx LimitedORY10.2610.260.00%
LetshegoLHN2.462.460.00%
Namibia Asset ManagementNAM0.700.700.00%
StimulusSILP127.90127.900.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings LtdPNH12.9912.990.00%
Mobile Telecommunication CompanyMOC7.51 7.520.01%
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power LimitedANE9.00 9.000.00%

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 plcANM594.51585.42-1.53%
B2Gold CorporationB2G58.2258.801.00%
Oceana Group LimitedOCG49.5051.484.00%
Mediclinic International PlcMEP99.6998.09-1.60%
TruworthsTRW52.0553.432.65%
Nedbank Group LimitedNBK217.46216.49-0.45%
Standard Bank GroupSNB167.78167.22-0.33%
Shoprite HoldingsSRH229.33235.902.86%
FirstRand LimitedFST67.2767.450.27%
Momentum Metropolitan HoldingsMMT15.6015.650.32%
Old Mutual LtdOMM11.5111.45-0.52%
Sanlam LimitedSLA56.5056.620.21%
Santam LimitedSNM253.40254.000.24%
Vukile Property Fund LimitedVKN14.2214.250.21%
Investec LimitedIVD91.4990.37-1.22%
PSG Konsult LimitedKFS11.8511.83-0.17%

Table 3: Dual Listed Trades


NameETFsPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NMNGNGLD276.94271.39-2.00%
New Gold Palladium ETFNGNPLD361.51350.81-2.96%
New Gold Platinum ETF NNGNPLT150.93148.39-1.68%
New Funds S&P NAM BondNFNAMA17.1317.250.70%

Table 4: ETFs


Exchange Rates 
USD/NAD16.21
EUR/NAD16.69
GBP/NAD19.79
EUR/GBP0.84
EUR/USD1.02
GBP/USD1.21
AUD/USD0.70
USD/JPY133.00
Commodities 
Gold1,802.25
Silver20.43
Platinum949.00
Palladium2,237.00
WTI92.02
Brent97.52

Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 


Local News

The Road Fund Administration (RFA) has concluded a study on the feasibility of implementing a tolling system and said data shows Namibia has sufficient traffic flows to support it. (Namibian Sun)

TransNamib and Alliance Media are locked in mediation after the railway company sued the advertising agency for failing to pay for advertising spaces. (New Era Newspaper)

The bulk of the budget for the Ministry of International Relations has been spent on its 34 missions, including four consulates. (The Namibian)

Sub-Sahara News

Aspen Pharmacare will stop making Covid-19 vaccines at its Gqeberha plant in South Africa from the end of this month due to a lack of orders, a senior executive said, further undermining Africa’s already meagre capacity to produce doses. (News24)

Ugandan IT student Andrew Njuki spent years hunched over English-language textbooks, often grappling with material that would have been easier to grasp in his mother tongue Luganda. (CNBC Africa)

At the time of publication, the Daily Nation, one of Kenya’s highest circulation newspapers, had Ruto leading with 51% and Odinga with 48%. The other two candidates — George Wajackoyah and David Waihiga — had not managed to get past 1%. (All Africa News)

International News

China and South Korea clashed on Thursday over a U.S. missile defense shield, threatening to undermine efforts by the new government in Seoul to overcome longstanding security differences. (Reuters)

Asian stocks ended mostly higher on Thursday as encouraging U.S. data and earnings helped ease recession concerns. (RTT News)

Former US President Donald Trump has said that he refused to answer questions under oath during an appearance before the New York state attorney general in an investigation into his business dealings. (Aljazeera News)

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