Macroeconomic Report & Economic Updates
May 31, 2017
Nigeria Economic Update (Issue 20)
The Naira maintained slight appreciation against the dollar in the review week. At the parallel market, the value of the Naira appreciated week-on-week by 1.6 percent to exchange at N380/$ on May 19, 2017. In addition, inter-bank market rate appreciated slightly by 15kobo to N305.45/$. The appreciation in both segments of the market are favorable effects of the CBNs continued forex supply in the week under review (In a bid to further ease forex liquidity, the CBN pumped a total of $457.3 million on May 15, 2017).
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Nigeria Economic Update (Issue 21)
Recent
data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) shows that the value of
capital imported to Nigeria declined by 54.34 percent; from $1.56 billion
2015Q4to $710.97 million in 2016Q11. This is the lowest value since
the data was first released in 2007. Huge declines in Portfolio Investment
(71.54 percent) and other Investment (44.84 percent) were the major drivers of
the trend within the period. A myriad of factors have contributed to the
decline in investments. The plunge in crude oil prices, and the resultant negative
signals on investors confidence, was a key factor. This was exacerbated by the
FOREX restrictions and delays in the assentation of 2016 Appropriation Bill.
While the slight increases in oil prices and the recent signing of the budget
into law could improve the general economic prospects, monetary authorities need
to proffer solutions to the negative effects of the current FOREX restrictions
on investments.
Nigeria Economic Review
This report provides an evidence-based analysis
of the state of the Nigerian economy in a bid to inform economic policies
in Nigeria. The report presents some analyses of significant economic events in
Nigeria within the period, and provides an outlook on what policymakers,
businesses, and individuals should expect in subsequent quarters of 2016. It also provides valuable insights
into potential drivers of the economic trends and outlines expectations for
subsequent quarters of the year. The area of focus are Global Economic
Performance, Domestic Economic Performance, External Sector Performance, and
Sectoral Performance.