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Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Dtman: 11:01am On Feb 03, 2016
The National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday stated that investment inflows into the country dropped by $11.1bn (N2.18tn) from $20.75bn in 2014 to $9.64bn at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.

The bureau, in its capital importation report a copy of which was made available to our correspondent, in Abuja, blamed the development on both external and internal factors.

For the external factors, the report explained that while the country had between 2012 and 2014 experienced high increase in the level of investment inflows owing to its inclusion in the JPMorgan Bond Index, such could not be achieved in 2015.

Nigeria was removed from the index last year due to what was described as lack of liquidity in the system for foreign investors as a result of scarcity of foreign exchange.

For internal factors, the bureau said the tougher economic environment in the country was responsible for the drop in investments.

The NBS said in each of the consecutive quarters of 2015, there had been a large annual drop more than what was recorded in the previous period.

For instance, it said in the third and fourth quarters, capital inflows were respectively 58 per cent and 65 per cent lower than in the same quarters of 2014.

The report stated that the sum of $2.74bn was invested in the economy between July and September last year, while the balance of $1.55bn was invested in the economy in the last three months of 2015.

The report read in part, “The total value of capital imported into Nigeria in the third quarter of 2015 was $2.74bn, up by 3.07 per cent from the preceding quarter. This was followed by a total of $1.55bn in the fourth quarter, a decline of 43.34 per cent from levels recorded in the previous quarter.

“The total for 2015 was recorded at $9.643bn. This represents a 53.53 per cent fall on the previous year when the total was $20.750bn. Each consecutive quarter of 2015 saw a larger annual fall than the previous; in the third and fourth quarter, capital inflows were respectively 58.00 per cent and 65.40 per cent lower than in the same quarters of 2014.”
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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by BeeBeeOoh(m): 11:04am On Feb 03, 2016
But, it's quite unfortunate that d zombies won't agree wit u..

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Dtman: 11:04am On Feb 03, 2016
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Dtman: 11:05am On Feb 03, 2016
APC the greatest political fraud in modern day history

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by ShowYourCertificate: 11:16am On Feb 03, 2016
I've never seen any cluelessness and dullardness such as those exhibited by Buhari. He's just chasing away our investors.

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by samtexooo: 11:17am On Feb 03, 2016
Truth is gradually coming come......lair muhamed over to you,jst blame gej

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Firefire(m): 11:18am On Feb 03, 2016
embarassed
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by kingofchess(m): 11:25am On Feb 03, 2016
why won't it scare investors away...wen he is using Hausa perfume.

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by biazarre(m): 11:29am On Feb 03, 2016
Dtman:
The National Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday stated that investment inflows into the country dropped by $11.1bn (N2.18tn) from $20.75bn in 2014 to $9.64bn at the end of the 2015 fiscal year.

The bureau, in its capital importation report a copy of which was made available to our correspondent, in Abuja, blamed the development on both external and internal factors.

For the external factors, the report explained that while the country had between 2012 and 2014 experienced high increase in the level of investment inflows owing to its inclusion in the JPMorgan Bond Index, such could not be achieved in 2015.

Nigeria was removed from the index last year due to what was described as lack of liquidity in the system for foreign investors as a result of scarcity of foreign exchange.

For internal factors, the bureau said the tougher economic environment in the country was responsible for the drop in investments.

The NBS said in each of the consecutive quarters of 2015, there had been a large annual drop more than what was recorded in the previous period.

For instance, it said in the third and fourth quarters, capital inflows were respectively 58 per cent and 65 per cent lower than in the same quarters of 2014.

The report stated that the sum of $2.74bn was invested in the economy between July and September last year, while the balance of $1.55bn was invested in the economy in the last three months of 2015.

The report read in part, “The total value of capital imported into Nigeria in the third quarter of 2015 was $2.74bn, up by 3.07 per cent from the preceding quarter. This was followed by a total of $1.55bn in the fourth quarter, a decline of 43.34 per cent from levels recorded in the previous quarter.

“The total for 2015 was recorded at $9.643bn. This represents a 53.53 per cent fall on the previous year when the total was $20.750bn. Each consecutive quarter of 2015 saw a larger annual fall than the previous; in the third and fourth quarter, capital inflows were respectively 58.00 per cent and 65.40 per cent lower than in the same quarters of 2014.”

Copyright PUNCH.
if Na joke make u stop am jor.... odour ke!! I no like am ooo

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by feelamong(m): 11:46am On Feb 03, 2016
when they say Investment Inflows.....

do they separate them into categories?

when portfolio managers who only come to make money of out our stock market and bond market bring money and take out at the slightest profit..is that part of the Investment inflows?

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by chubhiee: 11:50am On Feb 03, 2016
Gbawe can you see where your epistle has landed us?

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Pavarottii(m): 11:53am On Feb 03, 2016
Wetyn dey happen? First of all was Foreign. Reserves dropping from 34billion dolls 2014 to 28billion dolls 2015. Now it's FDI from 20billion dolls 2014 to 11billion dolls 2015.
Abeg dis one no be politics again, Nigeria is going backward oooo! Abeg they should pack Buhari and friends out of Aso rock, b4 they finish the country. It's no longer funny!

Abeg whether u r a wailer like me or Zombie, please let's move this man out b4 it's too late.

Proud Wailer!
Pavarotti!

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by omenkanwao(m): 11:54am On Feb 03, 2016
feelamong:
when they say Investment Inflows.....

do they separate them into categories?

when portfolio managers who only come to make money of out our stock market and bond market bring money and take out at the slightest profit..is that part of the Investment inflows?

wailing wailers won't understand that.. some of them are chronic illiterates in economics..only typing and posting cos they own cheap phones

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by DesChyko: 11:58am On Feb 03, 2016
kingofchess:
why won't it scare investors away...wen he is using Hausa perfume.

Hehehehehehehe grin

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by kingofchess(m): 11:59am On Feb 03, 2016
DesChyko:

Hehehehehehehe grin
na true na....Hausa perfume can smell ehhhh.

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Emekamex(m): 12:05pm On Feb 03, 2016
Body odour toh bad

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by OFFICIAL336: 12:06pm On Feb 03, 2016
Waiting for the Zombies to start pouring in. Two Zombies already spotted. #Zaniods

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Nobody: 12:13pm On Feb 03, 2016
omenkanwao:


wailing wailers won't understand that.. some of them are chronic illiterates in economics..only typing and posting cos they own cheap phones
Omenka is back. . grin

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Nobody: 12:52pm On Feb 03, 2016
Jonathanohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh embarassed

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Viktor1983(m): 12:54pm On Feb 03, 2016
Nwanne onwero! ka anyi welu Anya na ekili

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by soldierdollar(m): 12:54pm On Feb 03, 2016
Chai. When an illiterate is smuggled into power , what do we expect ?

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by gurunlocker: 12:57pm On Feb 03, 2016
it is expected from a vision less government.... Just probing without result to divert people attention from there incompetence, while the economy is going into recess....

Have you blamed gej today?

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by gurunlocker: 12:59pm On Feb 03, 2016
omenkanwao:


wailing wailers won't understand that.. some of them are chronic illiterates in economics..only typing and posting cos they own cheap phones

if the topic says inflow increased by 2.1trillion, will u make this comment?? I wonder how zombies think

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by omohayek: 12:59pm On Feb 03, 2016
feelamong:
when they say Investment Inflows.....

do they separate them into categories?

when portfolio managers who only come to make money of out our stock market and bond market bring money and take out at the slightest profit..is that part of the Investment inflows?

Those "portfolio managers" you blame are the very agents whose actions increase the prices of stocks, enabling the companies which issue said stocks to raise greater sums of money for the stakes they sell to the public. That you see portfolio investment as a negative thing only shows how little you understand about financial markets.

GEJ was rightly termed an "incompetent buffoon", but Buhari is hardly proving to be any better in terms of economic management. The reason for the decline in investment flows is because no potential foreign investors want to be caught short by bringing their money to Nigeria only to suffer from a devaluation afterwards. Had Buhari allowed the Naira to devalue to a more reasonable value, the level of FDI wouldn't have halved over the last year; ironically, this very insistence on "defending" the Naira is robbing it of a crucial source of foreign exchange which would have helped slow the currency's decline.

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Samitah: 1:00pm On Feb 03, 2016
Thanks to Buharinomics

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by ZKOSOSO(m): 1:01pm On Feb 03, 2016
Sometimes I feel like celebrating the reality of d President Buhari for Zombies.

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by Solodembe: 1:01pm On Feb 03, 2016
Owing to the insecurity in the country and the fall of the naira
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by erico2k2(m): 1:03pm On Feb 03, 2016
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by continentalceo(m): 1:06pm On Feb 03, 2016
What do you expect? Its a change in government and Policies, investor just wanna play safe
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by zurine(f): 1:11pm On Feb 03, 2016
my God, no wonder theer has been few cash available
Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by sankky: 1:20pm On Feb 03, 2016
GEJ to blame...........Liar Mohammed

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Re: Investment Inflows Declined By N2.18tn In 2015 – National Bureau Of Statistics by luvinhubby(m): 1:28pm On Feb 03, 2016
Effects of presidential de-marketing.

No foreign leader ever comes to Nigeria & bad-mouth his country & people, only our own does so.

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