Nigeria59: How Nigerian Capital Market has fared — Operators
Ahead of the country’s independence anniversary on October 1, Nigerian capital market operators have identified some highs and lows of the market as the nation turns 59.
“Naturally, development of and activities on a nation’s capital market are often affected by macroeconomic activities and stability of the nation, including ability of the country to withstand external shocks. “The capital market needs to be continually innovative and dynamic to attract more patronage and participation,” Tella said.Obiano presents N137.1 billion budget proposal for 2020
“The emerging markets in which Nigeria is a member is characterised by high volatility and high returns while they provide diversification opportunities for investors in developed markets,” Mr Oni told NAN. He explained that EAC’s engagement should focus on how to fix the economy with multiplier effects on the global competitiveness of the market.
“Market monitoring, enforcement of rules and ease of exchange of information between the regulators and other stakeholders in the ecosystem have been upscaled,”he said.
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