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Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by UnabashedIPOB: 1:30pm On Aug 31, 2021
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.

This is your ONE LIEGERIA for all the UNITY BEGGARS. There are more problems to come, just wait and see. That country you FALSELY claim that you love so much would KILL all of you.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 1:38pm On Aug 31, 2021
Widening budget deficit is the summary phrase here. FULLSTOP
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Illshef(m): 1:42pm On Aug 31, 2021
Hmmm... it is well with Nigeria embarassed embarassed
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by afroxyz:
TarOrfeeek:
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.
In Nigeria, politics and regulation is a major risk factor. You can't rule it out. You cant expect people to invest in NSE where inflation would erode their gains. Quality stocks are dying. Look at Guinness in the last 10 years.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 1:49pm On Aug 31, 2021
for this one - i will place the blame squarely on Emefilie. he spent 2015 to 2019 using Forex Reserves to fight the USD to keep Naira stable - mad buffoon. instead of thinking up ways to diversify the components of our Trade balances and encourage local production for imported items. this magnanimous malu decided to waste $98+ billion on Burea d change dealers and bribing mallams to safeguard his position in CBN
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Brunicekid(m): 2:03pm On Aug 31, 2021
TarOrfeeek:
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.
Explain more, please.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by COMPAQ(m): 2:04pm 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
While Inagree that Buhari has been a useless President, the truth though is that we would be in this same predicament regardless of who is in government. We simply do not export enough as a nation to earn sufficient foreign exchange.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 2:04pm On Aug 31, 2021
seborrhic:
The man is without redemption.
Forget the over used phrase of how Nigerians were warned;how could he be voted in for a second term,etc.The question that should necessitate a possible study and even conference is:'how can one human being be so dull that even with national resources and assets at his command,he run a country to the ground?"
My hypothetical answer is that his inborn bigotry and clannishnesss stunted or even erased any development his brain could achieve over his years of existence.He unconsciously traded his brain growth for bigotry and nepotism, resulting in his unrivalled failure.
I have said it severally,give this present man 10 four year terms,failure would always be the result.
You've said it all bro. Posterity will be kind to you and your generation
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 2:05pm On Aug 31, 2021
COMPAQ:
While Inagree that Buhari has been a useless President, the truth though is that we would be in this same predicament regardless of who is in government. We simply do not export enough as a nation to earn sufficient foreign exchange.
Lame excuse to defend the monumental failure Buhari
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 2:07pm On Aug 31, 2021
Resurgent2016:
Honarable mention to the failed so called barbecue seller . It takes a failure to resolutely support another failure
Gbamsolutely
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 2:08pm On Aug 31, 2021
jaxxy:
I strongly feel Buhari’s government should be probe. Alot of magic going on there.
His failed administration will be probed for sure
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Fahdiga(m): 2:09pm On Aug 31, 2021
thebosstrevor1:
I know you didn't understand anything written there.

Instead of complaining, tell your very rich uncle that has like 500k dollars to start buying shares in some of these banks and companies in the stock exchange that are cash strapped using shell companies. After his buying spree, he will majority shareholders in those companies. But not the banks.

Another option, he can invest in Nigeria bond and make huge gain yearly.
Incoherent and disjointed gibberish
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by lexyclasy: 3:01pm On Aug 31, 2021
TarOrfeeek:
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.
Says BMC Bank CEO
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by afroxyz: 3:07pm On Aug 31, 2021
NaWeDeyHere:
for this one - i will place the blame squarely on Emefilie. he spent 2015 to 2019 using Forex Reserves to fight the USD to keep Naira stable - mad buffoon. instead of thinking up ways to diversify the components of our Trade balances and encourage local production for imported items. this magnanimous malu decided to waste $98+ billion on Burea d change dealers and bribing mallams to safeguard his position in CBN
This is the government's job not Emefiele. He has no business trying to diversify the economy
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 3:08pm On Aug 31, 2021
afroxyz:
This is the government's job not Emefiele. He has no business trying to diversify the economy
He capitulated to FG demand to distribute FX unlike his brother Sanusi who proudly resisted until he was booted out to mae way for this predicament we are now in
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by aremso(m): 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2021
Mumusaphire:
God be with us
Period of wealth transfer to the prepared poor
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by afroxyz: 3:48pm On Aug 31, 2021
NaWeDeyHere:
He capitulated to FG demand to distribute FX unlike his brother Sanusi who proudly resisted until he was booted out to mae way for this predicament we are now in
I'm assuming if you were the CBN givernor you would have resigned right?
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Nobody: 3:57pm On Aug 31, 2021
afroxyz:
I'm assuming if you were the CBN givernor you would have resigned right?
you took the words right out of my mouth. - ask his betters Ezekwesili and Okonjo

if your autonomy (CBN is independent under the Nigerian Constitution) is being undermined then resign let the world know whats up.

I was in Zenith and I know what this man can do and has done and is still doing
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Gfskw: 5:01pm On Aug 31, 2021
Hmmm
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by buckeyemedia: 5:09pm 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
Wailer go & find a way to make forex.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by buckeyemedia: 5:12pm On Aug 31, 2021
afroxyz:
This is the government's job not Emefiele. He has no business trying to diversify the economy
Isn’t the Central Bank of Nigeria the arm of the Government that sets the monetary policy?
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by buckeyemedia: 5:15pm On Aug 31, 2021
NaWeDeyHere:
you took the words right out of my mouth. - ask his betters Ezekwesili and Okonjo

if your autonomy (CBN is independent under the Nigerian Constitution) is being undermined then resign let the world know whats up.

I was in Zenith and I know what this man can do and has done and is still doing
What is he doing, I know he is Jim Ovia’s errand boy?, I know the man has helped his banker friends become billionaires with favorable policies for the banks, to the detriment of the people. For CBN to function properly, it needs a true regulator, not a Governor that is from the banking community.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by COMPAQ(m): 5:47pm On Aug 31, 2021
buckeyemedia:
What is he doing, I know he is Jim Ovia’s errand boy?, I know the man has helped his banker friends become billionaires with favorable policies for the banks, to the detriment of the people. For CBN to function properly, it needs a true regulator, not a Governor that is from the banking community.
Well said. And the CBN governor should not be a banker or accountant but a seasoned economist, with perhaps PhD minimum.

When we had Soludo who is a proper economist, what we used to hear from cbn made sense.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by ppogba: 6:01pm On Aug 31, 2021
buckeyemedia:
What is he doing, I know he is Jim Ovia’s errand boy?, I know the man has helped his banker friends become billionaires with favorable policies for the banks, to the detriment of the people. For CBN to function properly, it needs a true regulator, not a Governor that is from the banking community.
Very very very correct.
The Jim Ovias , Tony Emumelus, Aig- Imokhuedes, are the.ones pulling the guy's strings.
ANYTHING SHORT of a CBN outside of the banking mafias will not argur well for regulatory indipendence.
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Abujakenneth: 8:34pm On Aug 31, 2021
What this government cannot destroy does not exist shocked
Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by TMKsouth: 1:07am On Sep 01, 2021
Lollittaa:
about four or five banks on that rating are Nigerian, only one from South Africa
ArcelorMittal is a steel company - global iron ore prices are struggling at the moment.

SA banks are head-and-shoulders above the rest in Africa. Here's the 2021 ranking...

Re: Dollar Crunch Turns Nigerian Banks Into Africa’s Cheapest Stocks - Bloomberg by Poleski: 5:40am On Sep 01, 2021
The incompetent corrupt tribalistic nepotistic murderous Fulani jihadist dead-man-walking, Buhari, is actively destroying this country!
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