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Foreign Investment in NGX Jumps by 88% to N118.9bn

Foreign Investment in NGX Jumps by 88% to N118.9bn   Foreign portfolio investment on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) rose in May, climbing by 88.54 per cent to N118.91bn from N63.07bn recorded in April 2025. This is according to the latest Domestic and Foreign Portfolio Investment Report...

NGX Sees 91% Drop in Foreign Transactions to N63bn

NGX Sees 91% Drop in Foreign Transactions to N63bn   Foreign portfolio transactions on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) declined sharply by 90.99 per cent in April 2025, falling to N63.07bn from N699.89bn recorded in March, according to the latest Domestic and Foreign Portfolio Investment...

Foreign Investments Inflow To Capital Market Falls To N16bn

Foreign Investments Inflow To Capital Market Falls To N16bn   The foreign investment in the Nigerian Exchange dipped by about 9.73 per cent in January to N15.78bn compared to N17.48bn in December 2023. According to the latest Domestic and Foreign Portfolio Investment Report of the NGX, it...

Oil Sector Attracted Zero Foreign Investment in Q2, 2021 – NBS

Oil Sector Attracted Zero Foreign Investment in Q2, 2021 - NBS   The oil and gas sector in the country failed to attract any foreign investment for the first time in Q2 2021, amid the global push for cleaner energy, according to the National Bureau of...

Foreign Investment In Agric Sector Drop By 37.9%

Foreign Investment In Agric Sector Drop By 37.9%   In apparent reflection of the numerous challenges bedeviling the agriculture sector in Nigeria, especially the problem of insecurity, foreign capital inflow into the sector fell by 37.9 percent Year-on-Year (YoY) in the half year ended June 30,...

Foreign Investment In Agric Sector Drops By 99%

Foreign Investment In Agric Sector Drops By 99%   Foreign Investment in Nigeria’s agriculture sector tumbled by 99.23 per cent from $237.83m in the fourth quarter of 2021 to $1.76m in the first quarter of 2022. This means that there was a 99.23 per cent decline within...