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HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by ithink7(op): 2:08pm On Sep 11, 2018
In its own report, put together by its Global Research Unit, entitled, ‘Nigeria, Papering over the Cracks,’ HSBC said Nigeria’s current economic struggles look set to continue if Buhari wins a second term in office.



According to the financial institution, although the president’s “approval ratings sit near all time lows,” a development, it said, “largely reflects the impact of Nigeria’s painful recession in 2016-17 and the sustained economic hardship that has accompanied his presidency, including rapidly rising joblessness, and poverty,” the president will once again lead the APC into the 2019 elections.

It, however, stated, “A second term for Mr. Buhari raises the risk of limited economic progress and further fiscal deterioration, prolonging the stagnation of his first term, particularly if there is no move towards completing reform of the exchange rate system or fiscal adjustments that diversify government revenues away from oil.”

The multinational banking group, which is Europe’s largest by total assets, noted that while higher oil prices have brightened Nigeria’s macro outlook, boosting export earnings, improving the supply of foreign exchange, and supporting naira stability, the Buhari administration was yet to address the economy’s structural shortcomings.
It said, “Economic growth remains sluggish and reliant on the rebound in oil output while the non-oil economy, which accounts for about 90 per cent of GDP, continues to languish with many service sectors still mired in contraction.

“Joblessness continues to rise, up almost three-fold in three years to 19 per cent in Q3 2017, pushing the number in poverty to 87 million. “Meanwhile, current account improvements may have pivoted on higher oil prices, but they also derive from on-going import restrictions and limited FX access for many sectors of the economy.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/09/11/hsbc-buharis-second-term-poses-risk-to-economic-devt/

Re: HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 2:11pm On Sep 11, 2018
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Re: HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by Kingosytex(m): 2:18pm On Sep 11, 2018
anybody waiting for doomhari's APC to turn the economy around is day dreaming. give the old man extra 4 tenures, he cant achieve that feit
Re: HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by blackpanda: 2:22pm On Sep 11, 2018
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Re: HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by ithink7(op): 2:23pm On Sep 11, 2018
ALMUSTAQIM:
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Oga, this is not a PDP sponsored nor APC sponsored thread, or is HSBC now a political party angry angry angry

This is from a concerned Nigerian who is worried about the direction the nation's economy is heading.

I also run a startup and noticed how many businesses have closed down and still closing down since this regime came to power.

I have seen many CEOs cry and I've seen many lose their jobs since Buhari came to power.

Don't come here and talk political nonsense. It's not all of us that are interested in politics.
Re: HSBC: Buhari’s Second Term Poses Risk To Economic Devt by majesty123(m): 2:25pm On Sep 11, 2018
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