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Foreigners Invest N864bn In Nigerian Bonds
About $5.4bn (N864bn) has so far been invested in the Nigerian bond market by foreign investors, the Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms Arunma Oteh, has said.
Oteh, while speaking at the third edition of the capital market committee retreat held on Thursday in Abuja, said the huge investments in Nigerian bond was a demonstration of the confidence investors had in the nation’s economy.
The retreat, with theme’ Actualising Nigeria’s potential through a world class capital market’, is a platform for the capital market community to interact with other stakeholders and the general public for the achievement of public good.
She said the inclusion of Nigeria’s domestic bond market in Barclays emerging market bond index as well as its admission into JP Morgan local currency bond index in October 2012 had put the country’s local currency bond market within the radar of foreign investors.
Oteh said prior to the admission ofFGN bonds to any international bond index, foreign investors’ holding of Nigerian bonds was approximately $1.2bn (N192bn).
She pointed out that even Nigeria’s treasury bills, which had been popular among international investors, were equally positively impacted by this development with international investors’ holding increasing from $3.9bn (N624bn) to $6.2bn (N992bn).
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