Foreign Capital Inflow Increases By 44.3% To $298.8m In June
Foreign capital inflow into Nigeria increased by 44.3 per cent in June to $298.8 million, FMDQ Securities Exchange has said.
The inflow “underwhelming” when compared to the pre-pandemic monthly average of $1.56 billion, analysts at FMDQ...
Corporate Bonds Listing Rises By 51% To N1.50trn
The value of outstanding corporate bonds listed on the FMDQ Securities Exchange (FMDQ) rose Year-on-Year (YoY) by 50.9 percent to N1.498 trillion in February 2023 from N993.57 billion in the corresponding period in 2022.
FMDQ’s Monthly Financial Market...
DMO Lists $4bn Eurobond On FMDQ Securities Exchange
The Debt Management Office (DMO) has listed the $4bn borrowed through Eurobond in September 2021 on the FMDQ Securities Exchange.
This is in a bid to build investors’ confidence and also secure their investments.
The DMO revealed on its...
Foreign Reserves Decline Again After Rising To $33.59bn
The foreign exchange reserves in Nigeria have started declining again after rising to $33.59bn, the highest level in more than a month.
The forex reserves, which fell to a record low of $33.09bn on July 12, had gained...
FMDQ Attracted N411bn Worth Of Securities In 2020
Amid the harsh operating environment, FMDQ Securities Exchange’s activation of market penetration strategy for securities-related services attracted a total of 21 securities valued at about ₦411 billion in 2020.
At the exchange virtual 9th yearly general meeting held...