The Nigerian Stock Exchange powers the growth of Africa's largest economy and offers a comprehensive range of products which includes shares (equities), exchange traded funds (ETFs) and bonds, all of which can be bought and sold on The NSE.
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The Nigerian stock market has been increasing steadily since 2008, and it is still growing. There is a great opportunity to build wealth by investing in the Nigerian stock exchange, even while most of the world is still experiencing a recession. The key to being able to capitalize on ...
Financial Determinants of Liquidity Positions of Listed Manufacturing Firms on the Nigerian Stock Exchange The study evaluated the influence of financial determinants on cash holdings of selected quoted manufacturing firms in Nigeria. Specifically, the effect of these determinants (return on assets, financia...
Behind the Crash: Analysis of the Roles of Macroeconomic Fundamentals and Market Bubbles in the Nigeria Stock Exchange 来自 钛学术 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: Chioma Chukwuma Agu,C Agu 摘要: Using three approaches with two data sources - one primary and the other secondary - this work aims to...
An exterior view shows the Nigerian Stock Exchange building in Lagos, Nigeria February 10, 2016. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye Nigerian stock market valuations rest on interest-rate levels which can’t be sustained indefinitely. The market was among top frontier performers in the fourth quarter as ...
The empirical results show a negative but insignificant effect of oil prices on stock returns in Nigeria. Possible explanations for this result could be because the stock exchange is dominated by the banking sector and there are too few oil-related firms to warrant a channelling of high oil ...