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Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by deji17: 6:40pm On Nov 12, 2018
Foreign investors raise stake in NSE as FPI rises 133% in 2 months

ON NOVEMBER 12, 2018

By Nkiruka Nnorom

DESPITE the heightened political tension in the country ahead of the 2019 general election and increasing yield in the United States of America, which have necessitated sell-off in the Nigerian stock market in the last few months, foreign investors seem to be raising their stake in the equity market as foreign portfolio investment, FPI, which has been wobbling since the beginning of year, has started an upward move.

Analysis of monthly domestic and foreign portfolio participation in the equity market for September 2018 showed that total FPI in the market rose by 133.15 percent in two months to September, 2018 to N83.33 billion from N36.17 billion in July.


Nigerian Stock Exchange ASUU strike comprehensive, indefinite – President After recording a steep decline of 67.1 percent in July, the highest this year, foreign investors raised their stake in August with their participation increasing by 96.2 percent.

The FPI again rose by 18.82 percent in August, bringing the total commitment by foreign investors to N155.3 billion within the two month period. The total FPI accounted for 64.77 percent of the total transactions in the in the market and outperformed domestic investors by 29.54 percent in during the period.

On the other hand, total domestic transaction dipped by 27.03 percent to N45.87 billion from N62.87 billion in August. Analysts opine that the development followed a hike in the U.S Fed Reserve from 1.75 percent in May 2018 to 2.00 percent in June 2018.

They observed that the increase in foreign portfolio investment implied that while some foreign portfolio investors were leaving emerging markets all over the world, including Nigeria, for the U.S. economy to take advantage of higher yields, many others considered Nigeria for investment within the period under review.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/foreign-investors-raise-stake-in-nse-as-fpi-rises-133-in-2-months/

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by Flattino(m): 6:43pm On Nov 12, 2018
deji17:

Foreign investors raise stake in NSE as FPI rises 133% in 2 months

ON NOVEMBER 12, 2018

By Nkiruka Nnorom

DESPITE the heightened political tension in the country ahead of the 2019 general election and increasing yield in the United States of America, which have necessitated sell-off in the Nigerian stock market in the last few months, foreign investors seem to be raising their stake in the equity market as foreign portfolio investment, FPI, which has been wobbling since the beginning of year, has started an upward move.

Analysis of monthly domestic and foreign portfolio participation in the equity market for September 2018 showed that total FPI in the market rose by 133.15 percent in two months to September, 2018 to N83.33 billion from N36.17 billion in July.


Nigerian Stock Exchange ASUU strike comprehensive, indefinite – President After recording a steep decline of 67.1 percent in July, the highest this year, foreign investors raised their stake in August with their participation increasing by 96.2 percent.

The FPI again rose by 18.82 percent in August, bringing the total commitment by foreign investors to N155.3 billion within the two month period. The total FPI accounted for 64.77 percent of the total transactions in the in the market and outperformed domestic investors by 29.54 percent in during the period.

On the other hand, total domestic transaction dipped by 27.03 percent to N45.87 billion from N62.87 billion in August. Analysts opine that the development followed a hike in the U.S Fed Reserve from 1.75 percent in May 2018 to 2.00 percent in June 2018.

They observed that the increase in foreign portfolio investment implied that while some foreign portfolio investors were leaving emerging markets all over the world, including Nigeria, for the U.S. economy to take advantage of higher yields, many others considered Nigeria for investment within the period under review.

Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by deji17: 6:53pm On Nov 12, 2018
Nigeria is on the March to greatness. It is now an investors haven.

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by Nobody: 7:07pm On Nov 12, 2018
Front page. For those who have been making a lot of noise of how foreign investors abandon Nigeria because of Buhari policies, this will prove them completely wrong

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by deji17: 7:11pm On Nov 12, 2018
life2017:
Front page. For those who have been making a lot of noise of how foreign investors abandon Nigeria because of Buhari policies, this will prove them completely wrong

@Lalasticlala
@Gavelslam

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by dheilaw1(m): 7:20pm On Nov 12, 2018
you can never see those lazy idiots here, of cus this is a bad news for them.....

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by PassingShot(m): 7:22pm On Nov 12, 2018
After recording a steep decline of 67.1 percent in July, the highest this year, foreign investors raised their stake in August with their participation increasing by 96.2 percent.

The FPI again rose by 18.82 percent in August, bringing the total commitment by foreign investors to N155.3 billion within the two month period. The total FPI accounted for 64.77 percent of the total transactions in the in the market and outperformed domestic investors by 29.54 percent in during the period.



Children of hate, anger and frustration (CHAF), this is a hot dagger pierced through your heart here. You must all be in “sifia pains”.
grin
Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by deji17: 7:24pm On Nov 12, 2018
dheilaw1:
you can never see those lazy idiots here, of cus this is a bad news for them.....

They are currently hunting for bad news for their Obi, while Atikulooting

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by deji17: 8:25pm On Nov 12, 2018
@MYnd44, do the needful.

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Re: Foreign Investors increased their investment in NSE As FPI Rises 133% In 2 Month by GavelSlam: 8:44pm On Nov 12, 2018
It's a no-brainer.

When a system is being cleansed, there becomes greater confidence in the workings and future of the said system.

The real traders know they can invest and reap their benefits as the system becomes more stable and predictable.

The typical Nigerian wailer never invests, never would.

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