Should your investments panic over Nigeria’s presidential elections?
In the wake of discussions ahead of an election year, investors are pondering on the best investment strategies to adopt.
In the wake of discussions ahead of an election year, investors are pondering on the best investment strategies to adopt.
Nigeria's annual foreign portfolio investments have recorded two consecutive years of decline, having dipped by 68.5% in 2020.
We do a brief review of what the markets are saying across the different asset classes.
Stocks gained again last week after the All-Share Index rose 2.33% week on week taking the year-to-date gain to 10.68%.
A "buy and hold" and a "buy to trade" portfolio answers the question, "Should I buy and hold or trade."
I have a simple message for you this week, Hold Cash and Don’t Buy the Dip…yet!! The global financial market, ...
Nigerian stocks hit a 13-year high on Thursday after stocks experienced 3 straight days of solid gains rallying the All-Share ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has stated that crypto's increasing correlation with equity markets will pose new risks to financial ...
The Nigerian economy is estimated to grow by 1.5% in 2021 and 2.9% in 2022, according to data retrieved from ...
Dangote Cement's market value drops N477 billion, to weigh down the SWOOTs capitalization further The combined market capitalization of the ...