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Nigeria Equities Market Review & Outlook H1-2022 By United Capital

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H1-2022: Nigerian equities storm out of the blocks

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In H1-2022, we have witnessed major global stock markets plummet on the back of crystallisation of policy normaliation risks as global monetary policy authorities scramble to stem surging inflationary pressures. For example, in H1-2022, the MSCI World Index lost 21.2%. However, the Nigerian equities market has taken a divergent stance from the global market as the NGX-All Share Index (NGX-ASI) kicked off 2022 with strong bullish momentum. In H1-2022, the NGX-ASI gained 21.6%, soaring past 50,000 points for the first time in 14 years, printing at 51,962.9 points at the end of the period.

The rally in the equities market was underpinned by several factors combining to lift investor sentiments. At the start of the year, investors’ interest in the equities market was first propelled by expectations of a strong FY-2020 earnings performance. The rally in crude oil prices provided a further boost for upstream oil & gas stocks while investors jumped into a frenzy following the listing of BUAFOODS on the stock exchange. All these factors propelled the equities market higher in the first quarter of the year.

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In Q2-2022, investors remained upbeat regarding Nigerian equities as listed corporates continued to weather the storm of a hostile operating environment to post solid profit growth. Further aiding the upbeat investor mood, the yield environment remained broadly unattractive as sovereign debt managers’ financial repressive tactics ensured movement in interest rates were capped. Thus, given the -interest rate environment, investors continued to build equity positions on solid Q1-2022 earnings outings.

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Sector Performance: The Oil and Gas sector extends bloom

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Accessing sectorial performance reflects the clear value drivers for equity investors in H1-2022. The Oil & Gas sector closed the period as the best performing sector, with the NGX Oil & Gas index gaining 58.1%. The strong performance from the sector reflects the strong gains recorded in crude oil prices, benefitting upstream oil & gas companies like SEPLAT (+100.0% in H1-2022). In addition, strong earnings outing and dividend announcement from CONOIL (+30.9% in H1-2022) contributed to the gains in the sector. The Industrial Goods and Consumer Goods sectors also closed in the positive as most cement, FMCGs, and brewers rode on the back of surging inflation to raise prices, boosting revenue. Buying interest in counters like DANGCEM (+7.0% in H1-2022), WAPCO (+10.2% in H1-2022), GUINNESS (+132.1% in H1-2022), CADBURY (+96.0% in H1-2022) and NB (+17.6% in H1-2022) drove the NGX Industrial and Consumer goods indices higher by 7.2% and 5.9% respectively. The telecoms sector was another upbeat sector propelled by sustained growth in earnings from MTNN (+16.8% in H1-2022) and AIRTELAFR (+81.4% in H1-2022).

Conversely, the financial services sectors recorded a lacklustre performance in H1-2022. First, the Insurance sector lost 10.0% in H1-2022 on the back of sell pressures in MANSARD (-13.8% in H1-2022) and AIICO (-8.6% in H1-2022). Similarly, the Banking sector lost 2.0% following selloffs in GTCO (-21.2% in H1-2022) and ZENITH (-13.7% in H1-2022). Across the sectors, regulatory constraints and a weaker interest rate environment were key dampeners of investor sentiment toward the financial services sector.

Portfolio Flows: The locals continue to dominate local bourse activities

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In line with our expectations, domestic investors’ participation in the equities market wasprimarily driven by domestic investors. According to NGX data on Foreign and Domestic investor’s participation in the equities market at the end of Jun-2022, the breakdown of the market participants in the period under review shows domestic investors have primarily driven the market with 85.3% of total transactions, leaving foreign investors with 14.7% of total transactions in H1-2022. This data suggests the continuation of the declining trend in foreign players’ participation. Plausible factors highlighted in our FY-2022 economic outlook document, “Navigating Stormy Seas” remain valid, particularly with the absence of positive catalysts, sustained FX illiquidity concerns and scrystallisation of policy snormalisation risks, thus creating a wet blanket on the attractiveness of the local equities market.

In H1-2022, domestic investors’ trading activities in the market has seen them record transactions worth N1.4tn, as of Jun-2022, while international investor trading activities printed at N243.5bn. Analysing the activities of foreign equity investors along equity inflows vs equity outflows line shows a net outflow of N2.5bn, following total inflows of N120.5bn vs outflows worth N123.0bn at the end of H1-2022.

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United Capital Plc Research (UCR) notes are prepared with due care and diligence based on publicly available information as well as analysts’ knowledge and opinion on the markets and companies covered; albeit United Capital neither guarantees its accuracy nor completeness as the sole investment guidance for the readership. Therefore, neither United Capital nor any of its associate or subsidiary companies and employees thereof can be held responsible for any loss suffered from the reliance on this report as it is not an offer to buy or sell securities herein discussed. Please note this report is a proprietary work of United Capital and should not be reproduced (in any form) without the prior written consent of United Capital Management. United Capital Group Plc. is registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission and its subsidiary, United Capital Securities Limited is a dealing member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. For enquiries, contact United Capital Plc Group, Afriland Towers (3rd Floor), 97/105 Broad Street, Lagos. © United Capital Plc 2014.

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