Foreign investors dump N30.79bn Nigerian stocks in one month

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Foreign portfolio investors sold Nigerian stocks valued at N30.79bn in the first month of this year, the latest data from the Nigerian Stock Exchange have shown.

The NSE data also showed that the foreign inflows into the stock market stood at N16.73bn in January.

It said in January, the total value of transactions executed by domestic investors outperformed transactions executed by foreign investors by about 60 per cent. The bourse said the institutional composition of the domestic market also decreased by 14.91 per cent from N138.09bn in December to N117.50bn in January 2021.

Last month, the International Monetary Fund said there was an estimated $2bn backlog of requests for foreign exchange from divestment by foreign portfolio investors of naira assets, which it said were being gradually cleared by the Central Bank of Nigeria using a combination of spot and forward allocation.

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This is what u get when u continue with those useless CBN policies; a guaranteed exchange rate is what assures the stability of foreign investments, otherwise forget it.

One of the problems of our currency’s instability. Why do we allow foreign ‘investment’ in our stock markets when we don’t have the macroeconomic stability to support it? FDI’s should be directed towards long term investments only. Not one that can be pulled out at a whim

AdamuRimam

When we have abokis as politicians with know bright future for Nigerians

Huh? 😳 😳 😳 😳

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