NSX DAILY UPDATES (15 AUGUST 2023)




NSX Trades Traded Volume (No. Shares)Monetary Amount (N$)Trading Contribution (%)
Overall 114,758.00 11,284,448.82100.00%
ETFs –   –  0.00%
Total 114,758.00 11,284,448.82100.00%
Table 1: NSX Trades

NSX Activities

A total of N$ 11,284,448.82 worth of shares was traded on the NSX on Tuesday with about N$ 582,390 worth of shares belonging to Anglo-American plc and N$ 109,733 worth of shares belonging to SBN Holdings Ltd. No ETFs were traded on Tuesday.

HEI Market Commentary

From the trading activity that took place:

  • Market participants continuously sold off shares belonging to Anglo-American resulting in a 2.0% decline in the company’s stock value at the closing.
  • SBN Holdings Ltd shares were traded by market participants, resulting in a slight uptick in share price by 0.1% at closing.
NameNSX Local TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Namibian BreweriesNBS37.1937.190.00%
Nictus HoldingsNHL2.202.200.00%
CapricornCGP15.0215.020.00%
First Rand NamibiaFNB48.0148.010.00%
Standard Bank NamibiaSNO6.997.000.14%
Oryx LimitedORY11.3011.300.00%
Letshego  LHN3.873.870.00%
Namibia Asset ManagementNAM0.700.700.00%
StimulusSILP127.90127.900.00%
Paratus Namibia Holdings LtdPNH12.7512.750.00%
Mobile Telecommunication CompanyMOC7.087.080.00%
Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Power LimitedANE8.998.990.00%
Table 2: Primary listed Trades
NameSouth African Dual-Listed TickerPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
Anglo-American plcANM501.59491.40-2.03%
B2Gold CorporationB2G59.3658.63-1.23%
Oceana Group LimitedOCG68.9569.170.32%
TruworthsTRW68.5167.62-1.30%
Nedbank Group LimitedNBK222.56214.22-3.75%
Standard Bank GroupSNB193.43190.86-1.33%
Shoprite Holdings SRH256.97256.70-0.11%
Firstrand LimitedFST71.8970.78-1.54%
Momentum Metropolitan HoldingsMMT19.7019.32-1.93%
Old Mutual LtdOMM13.3313.19-1.05%
Sanlam LimitedSLA65.0364.80-0.35%
Santam LimitedSNM297.24297.790.19%
Vukile Property Fund LimitedVKN13.4813.641.19%
Investec LimitedIVD112.20111.70-0.45%
PSG Konsult LimitedKFS14.1114.09-0.14%
Table 3: Dual Listed Trades
Name ETFsPrice Previous Close ‘N$Price End of Day ‘N$Daily Change %
New Gold Issuer Ltd NMNGNGLD338.90340.340.42%
New Gold Palladium ETFNGNPLD231.69231.35-0.15%
New Gold Platinum ETF NNGNPLT164.74164.870.08%
Satrix S&P Namibia Bond ETF)SXNNAM19.6219.44-0.92%
Table 4: ETFs
Exchange Rates @ 07:00 
USD/NAD19.10
EUR/NAD20.85
GBP/NAD24.29
EUR/GBP0.85
EUR/USD1.09
GBP/USD1.27
AUD/USD0.64
USD/JPY145.47
Commodities @ 07:00 
Gold1,936.45
Silver22.70
Platinum893.90
Palladium1,243.03
WTI80.78
Brent84.69
Table 5: Exchange Rates and Commodities 

Local News

The state medical aid scheme is costing treasury as much as N$900 million per year through fraud and collusion. (Sun Newspaper)

Seventy-five percent or over N$5 billion worth of tenders awarded by the Central Procurement Board of Namibia (CBPN) went to 100% Namibian-owned companies in the past six years. (New Era Newspaper)

Building materials meant to kick-start the construction a mental health facility at the Nankudu District Hospital in the Kavango West region have been lying abandoned since 2014. (The Namibian Newspaper)

Sub-Sahara News

MultiChoice is exiting Malawi after the local regulator blocked a planned DStv price increase. (News24)

Uganda’s central bank cut its main lending rate on Tuesday for the first time in more than two years, saying it aimed to boost economic growth after inflation fell faster than expected. (CNBC Africa)

The food inflation rate increased to 26.98 percent in July from 25.25 percent in June. Nigeria’s annual inflation rate rose to 24.08 percent in July from 22.79 percent in the previous month, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Tuesday. (AllAfrica News)

International News

North Korea has concluded that U.S. soldier Travis King wants refuge there or elsewhere because of “inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination” in the U.S. and the military, state media said on Wednesday. (Reuters News)

European stocks rebounded on Wednesday, with banks and miners leading the surge. (RTT News)

North Korea has claimed that a United States soldier who crossed the border last month did so because he was seeking refuge from “inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination” in the US. (Aljazeera News)

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