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News247 Nigeria > Blog > Business News > NGX Gains N9.3trn in a Week as S&P Puts Nigeria on Frontier Watchlist
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NGX Gains N9.3trn in a Week as S&P Puts Nigeria on Frontier Watchlist

Funmilayo Adebayo
Last updated: July 12, 2026 12:22 am
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The Nigerian Exchange added N9.3 trillion in market value over the past week, closing at N156.547 trillion, as S&P Dow Jones Indices placed Nigeria on its watchlist for a possible upgrade to frontier market status.

The NGX All-Share Index closed the week at 243,798.76 points, a gain of 6.35 per cent from where it opened, with the NGX Banking Index rising 4.78 per cent and the Oil and Gas Index advancing 8.11 per cent week-on-week.

S&P Dow Jones Indices said the potential reclassification reflects improvements in Nigeria’s regulatory environment and market integrity, though it stressed the announcement does not represent an immediate upgrade and that it would monitor developments through the rest of 2026 before any formal decision in its 2027 review.

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Nigeria’s external reserves have also continued climbing, reaching $51.74 billion as of July 9, up from $48.32 billion in early May, representing a 7.1 per cent increase over the two-month period and a significant improvement from a year earlier.

The naira, meanwhile, closed the week on a mixed note, weakening marginally to N1,379.60 per dollar at the official market, while the parallel market rate also softened slightly to close around N1,430 per dollar.

Analysts say a frontier market designation, if eventually confirmed, would mark a symbolic milestone for Nigeria’s capital market and could open the door to a broader pool of global funds currently restricted from investing in standalone markets.Nigeria’s stock market gained N9.3 trillion in one week as S&P Dow Jones Indices placed the country on its frontier market watchlist.

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Funmilayo Adebayo — Business & Economy Funmilayo holds a degree in Economics from the University of Lagos and has 8 years of experience covering capital markets, monetary policy, and SME growth in Nigeria. Before joining News247ng, she contributed financial-literacy content for fintech platforms. She specializes in translating economic data into accessible reporting for everyday readers.
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