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Finance Expert Predicts 2017 Market Rebound
A financial expert, Dr
Glenn Prince-Abbi, has expressed optimism that the Nigerian capital market and indeed the economy would experience increased activities with innovative macroeconomic policy in 2017.
Prince-Abbi, the Chief Executive Officer, Espera Global Corporation, made the assertion in an interview with The Tide source in Lagos, Monday.
He said that innovative macroeconomic policy making with strong strategic insight would provide the platform and delivery system to improve economic activities, including the capital market.
He expressed optimism that there would be improvement at the Federal Government level in 2017 going by the various fiscal policy measures being articulated to stimulate the economy.
Prince-Abbi also said that Nigeria’s foreign reserves would likely improve in 2017 with sustained stability in crude oil production output and through a progressively diversified export revenue structure.
“Along with this, the real sector performance will improve, productivity growth will register and the GDP growth will rise,’’ he said.
Prince-Abbi observed that the Federal Government’s planned investments in infrastructure would further stimulate this process and open up relatively new growth pathways.
“The economic contraction that we have currently will gradually reverse and the capital market itself will therefore fare better,’’ he added.
On how to sustain the capital market, he urged the operators and investors to look more at the medium and long-term investment windows rather than being caught by the syndrome of short-term speculative actions.
He explained that short-term speculative actions could harm the market and do nobody any good.
“Smart investment in all climes and times requires strategic thinking; it requires long views and wider planning horizons.
“This is the sophistication that investors, local and foreign, must bring to the market.
“I propose strongly that operators, regulators and all stakeholders must work together to build and raise the sophistication of the second largest capital market in Africa.
“The recent interface with the London Stock Exchange and all the expressed intentions of synergy and integration are good signs,’’ he said.
“Well-developed and sophisticated capital markets can generate an infinite mix of economic benefits, spanning job creation, productivity growth and improved macroeconomic stability.
“This is what we need at this stage in Nigeria’s economic situation and this is why we need to take firm and measured steps in 2017,’’ Prince-Abbi said.
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