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Summary: This is not a buy, sell or hold recommendation but a stock investment guide. You may need to involve your financial advisor before taking investment decisions.
Nigerian stocks shed 1.7 per cent last week on the back of profit-taking activities in a number of equities.
Sell pressures on industrial goods stocks triggered the decline.
However, the main equity index has yielded 42.8 per cent year to date, putting it on track to deliver solid returns by year end.
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