When Central Banks Begin to Ease
Are We Still Attractive?
We are a lucrative, untapped land.
A prize in the eyes of every investor, both local and international.
Foreign investors remain glued to their screens, watching Nigeria’s next move. They all want a slice of the pie.
One of the recent attractions? The repayment of an IMF loan.
But wait—are we borrowing again? And even more this time?
For infrastructure and other related aspects.
Will this raise our value?
Will interest rates or foreign exchange rates spike?
Will we remain attractive to foreign investors—or will they begin to turn away, quietly withdrawing?
Just as they have done before?
By: Sandra A. Aghaizu
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