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非洲股市收盘播报|尼日利亚股指收涨超0.4%,连续创历史新高的天数达去年3月以来最长
news flash·2025-07-14 16:25

Group 1 - The South African FTSE/JSE Africa Leading 40 Index closed down 0.40% at 89,047.54 points, experiencing recent high volatility with a peak of 89,623.71 points on July 7 and 90,419.24 points on July 10, marking an intraday historical high [1] - The Nigerian Stock Exchange All-Share Index rose by 0.43% to 127,000 points, continuously setting closing historical highs since July 7, achieving the longest streak of new highs since March 2024, resulting in a 27% cumulative return over the past 52 weeks, double the increase of the MSCI Emerging Markets Europe, Middle East, and Africa Index during the same period [1] - Since mid-2020, the Nigerian stock index has consistently risen from the 20,000-point level [1] - The Mauritius SEMDEX Index fell by 0.05%, while the Nairobi All-Share Index in Kenya decreased by 0.86% [1]