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| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by Mires: 8:54am On Apr 08, 2018 |
Samexdx:There's nothing like lay man language. All the jargons are economic terms. You can educate yourself using Google without necessarily being an economist. However, where debates arise more especially as each of tne terms affect macroeconomic variables, well grounded economists discussion will be better appreciated. |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by SternProphet: 8:55am On Apr 08, 2018 |
givan:I call this smart by MPC members not beer parlour children of used clothes sellers. The economy needs investible funds, INCREASE your interest rates to suck in dollars and pounds and yuan. Increasing interest rates also REDUCES inflation. When you are properly capitalized from outside funding, start reducing lending rates so that local businesses can grow to meet up. Clueless, uneducated wailer |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by Nobody: 8:55am On Apr 08, 2018 |
The eurozone got out of recession by introducing negative interest rate regime; meaning a commercial bank pays the the Central bank interest for keeping money with it. This measure forces commercial banks to lend to the public. |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by Jethrolite(m): 9:01am On Apr 08, 2018 |
Samexdx:Google it. There was a time when to learn new knowledge you had to visit a library and go through volumes of books. The Internet is here, use it. |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by SternProphet: 9:03am On Apr 08, 2018 |
walexy100:Eurozone and the US had a different problem. They are post industrial economies. They were awash in savings but reduced investments. The stock markets were crashing and people were not putting money into investments. This is also why they are exporting Capital to emerging markets. Nigeria received $12.5bn last year into via portfolio investments. They bring in money and temporarily buy shares in Banking, Cement, Oil and Gas companies et.c In Nigeria we are trying to do the opposite. Please study issues deeply and don't be shallow or glib. The CBN people taking the decisions are not fools, they also have the best external consultants working for them. Only ixots think monetary policies are set by politicians like OBJ, GEJ or Buhari. |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by toro92: 9:04am On Apr 08, 2018 |
Nigga44:Exactly... who is fooling who. Wanted to borrow money from a leading bank.. was told 23% |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by Jethrolite(m): 9:11am On Apr 08, 2018 |
Ok |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by Nobody: 9:21am On Apr 08, 2018 |
SternProphet:No wonder all the Mpc members were unanimous in their voting. Why have these high rates not feveloped the economy after many years. l Central banking primarily targets Job creation and Inflation; the former first. Anyway, my advice to to individuals with investible funds is buy FGN bonds and treasury bills and go to sleep. Why going for fixed deposit with low interest rate and bank collapse? |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by SternProphet: 9:31am On Apr 08, 2018 |
toro92:Don't invest in low margin businesses for now. Invest in agriculture, food, non-power dependent manufacturing (surprisingly many of them) and agric related logistics, IT. |
| Re: CBN Retains Benchmark Interest Rate At 14% by ibkgab001: 12:12pm On Apr 08, 2018 |
AkpaMgbor:Turkey, South Afrika, Namibia is 2 percent Saudi is 0% , Ghana 8% , America 8% |
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