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Where to invest N500,000 right now

Since a full economic recovery this year is off the table, Nairametrics interviewed some investment experts, entrepreneurs, and corporate heads, on the assets they would invest N500,000 in. The responses varied from buying gold to investing in mutual funds or starting a business.

The world economy is projected to fall by 4.4% in 2020, an upward guide from an earlier predicted rate of -4.9% made in June. The IMF projected that social distancing due to the COVID-19 pandemic will linger till 2021, but the transmission of the virus will plunge globally by the end of 2022.

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Temitope Busari, CFA

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With fixed income yields at the current levels, my N500k in today’s market will go into a dividend-paying stock or alternative investments.

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Michael Nwakalor, Macroeconomist at CardinalStone Research

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Silas OZOYA, President/CEO, SUBA Capital

Though quite a small capital, it might not do much if you want to play the long-term investment game. However, it can set the ball rolling.

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Ugonna Thelma Ohiri-Anyanwu, CFA

With a gift of N500,000, my risk appetite and drive for higher returns,

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The overall investment portfolio allows for diversification, stable cash flow in both local and FX currency, and currency hedge. These would provide a solid mix between ownership of materially underpriced assets and high dividend-yielding assets.

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Bottom line

Amid the rising COVID-19 caseloads prevailing globally, the financial experts interviewed above showed significant diversity on the assets they would invest in, coupled with their different appetite for taking risk reflected on their preferred choices made amid a blurry global economy era.

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