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Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 11:04am On Aug 31, 2021
-Lack of forex liquidity deters foreign investors, RMB says

-Lagos index of banking stocks has underperformed this year

Nigerian banks are some of the cheapest stocks in Africa, more evidence of how a shortage of dollars in the continent’s largest economy is discouraging foreign investors.

Four of the five African stocks with the lowest price-earnings ratios among companies valued at $500 million or more are Nigerian lenders, data compiled by Bloomberg show: United Bank for Africa Plc, Access Bank Plc, FBN Holdings Plc and Zenith Bank Plc. Johannesburg-traded steelmaker ArcelorMittal South Africa Ltd. completes the quintet.

Investors have been able to beat returns from the Lagos stock market by buying higher yielding debt sold by the government to fund its widening budget deficit. But it’s the Central Bank of Nigeria’s curbs on the repatriation of dollars that’s the biggest bugbear for foreigners and the key reason for depressed valuations, said Usoro Essien, an analyst at Rand Merchant Bank.

“The foreign exchange illiquidity has frustrated a lot of foreign investors, so the apathy is not just on banks but on the market in general,” Essien said by phone.

The West African nation’s stock market had a good 2020, climbing 50% as local pension funds barred by the state from trading in its most-lucrative short-term debt poured money into equities. That liquidity has since largely dried up and the 151-member benchmark index is down 2.3% this year, with an index of the country’s largest banks sliding 3.7% as of Monday’s close.

Domestic investors may be drawn back to the lowly valued stock market if fixed-income yields prove unattractive, but that’s unlikely to be enough of an incentive for non-residents, Essien said. “For the foreign investor, what matters most is the ability to exit at will.”
Bloomberg

Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 11:05am On Aug 31, 2021
Buhari's negative records continues to manifest in every sector that even a goat can do better than him. Nigeria has been destroyed beyond redemption by this heartless Junta. Only God can save us
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by twosquare(m): 11:15am On Aug 31, 2021
What a low market value.. Just $500 million among 186.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Ahmback(m): 11:20am On Aug 31, 2021
Na wa oo
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by TarOrfeeek: 11:40am On Aug 31, 2021
twosquare:
What a low market value.. Just $500 million among 186.
That's not the total stock valuation.

The companies listed have a valuation of 500million dollars or more. Which is also a VERY GOOD thing.

Especially for a tier 1 bank like Zenith bank.
The dollar availability issue is a regulatory issue and nothing to do with their financial Operations.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Anazp: 12:08pm On Aug 31, 2021
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Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by money121(m): 12:08pm On Aug 31, 2021
Ok
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 12:09pm On Aug 31, 2021
about four or five banks on that rating are Nigerian, only one from South Africa
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by olaric(m): 12:09pm On Aug 31, 2021
Lol Buhari adds another feather to his cap.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Flexherbal(m): 12:09pm On Aug 31, 2021
-Lack of forex liquidity deters foreign investors, RMB says
Nigeria our country!
Make we nor go dey carry first from behind for everything ooo
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Patrioticbreed9(m): 12:10pm On Aug 31, 2021
How does that affect the suffering the u.s brought against the afghans?
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by FarahAideed: 12:10pm On Aug 31, 2021
El Buhari the man that once had a drought named after him is a monumental disaster
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by FarahAideed: 12:10pm On Aug 31, 2021
El Buhari
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Patrioticbreed9(m): 12:10pm On Aug 31, 2021
Fahdiga:
Buhari's negative records continues to manifest in every sector that even a goat can do better than him. Nigeria has been destroyed beyond redemption by this heartless Junta. Only God can save us
Bia you dey sleep for nairaland
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by oldman112(m): 12:10pm On Aug 31, 2021
Who else do not understand this
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Ololanla: 12:11pm On Aug 31, 2021
Buhari is a destroyer
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by 900warriorz: 12:11pm On Aug 31, 2021
bgb
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fuckthamods: 12:11pm On Aug 31, 2021
Buhari has finished this country for good and i blame yorubas till today.

Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by OBALOLA55(m): 12:11pm On Aug 31, 2021
WE HAVE A JIHADIST AS OUR PRESIDENT
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by szczescie(m): 12:12pm On Aug 31, 2021
Imagine
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by kilisi(m): 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2021
The greatest mistake in the whole of West Africa happened in 1914.

The second greatest was in 1960.

And the third?





You guessed right.....2015.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by seunlayi(m): 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2021
Buhari govt and those who Voted him. see Una life?
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by OBALOLA55(m): 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2021
Patrioticbreed9:
Bia you dey sleep for nairaland
MALLAM FAHD AKA FAHDIGA IS A JOBLESS MAN NOW, I EVEN THINK SAY NA ONLY ME NOTICE AM
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Mumusaphire: 12:13pm On Aug 31, 2021
God be with us
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
Patrioticbreed9:
Bia you dey sleep for nairaland
Toh
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by chiedu7: 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
Buhari & Co want to finish Nija

Cement manufactured in Nigeria is cheaper outside Nigeria
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by seunlayi(m): 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
Mumusaphire:
God be with us
Leave God out of this
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by NOGRUDGES(m): 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
Bend down select stock according to Blomberg.
Oya make una rush am
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Patrioticbreed9(m): 12:14pm On Aug 31, 2021
OBALOLA55:
MALLAM FAHD AKA FAHDIGA IS A JOBLESS MAN NOW, I EVEN THINK SAY NA ONLY ME NOTICE AM
Abi
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