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Nigeria Just Beat South Korea in the Global Stock Market Race

Investors chasing the world’s best returns this year are finding them in Lagos, not Seoul.

Nigerian stocks have quietly pulled off one of 2026’s biggest surprises. While South Korea’s Kospi stumbled into bear-market territory, Nigeria’s benchmark index climbed past it to claim the top spot among 92 global exchanges tracked by Bloomberg.

The numbers

Nigerian equities are up 67% in dollar terms this year, edging out the Kospi’s 66% gain. The Kospi has now dropped 22% since its June 19 peak, officially entering bear-market territory as AI-stock enthusiasm cools. South Korea’s won has slipped 5% since January, making it one of Asia’s weakest currencies.

Nigeria’s naira, meanwhile, is up 4%. Insurer Fortis Global Insurance has been a standout performer, delivering a staggering 1,400% return in dollar terms.

Market reaction

South Korea’s slide reflects a broader retreat from AI-linked stocks worldwide, while Nigeria’s rally has stayed largely insulated from that trend. Financial services companies on the Lagos exchange have led the charge, helped by talk that S&P Dow Jones Indices may upgrade Nigeria to frontier-market status.

Why it matters

This isn’t an AI story. Traders point to Nigeria’s economic reforms, stronger oil revenues, and improved forex supply as the real drivers. A potential listing from Dangote Petroleum Refinery, Africa’s largest crude processor, has added extra momentum.

What to watch

Whether Nigeria can hold this lead as oil prices shift and the frontier-market decision plays out, and whether South Korea’s AI-driven slide has further to run.

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Source: Yahoo Finance

 

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