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BUSINESS Naira depreciati­on: How stock CBN approves exchange shrinks by $15bn N375/$1 as PTA/BTA for banks

- By Hamisu Muhammad

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has been hit by foreign exchange crisis as the continued depreciati­on of the naira against the US dollar affects the value of the market.

The market capitalisa­tion in dollar terms has dropped by about $15 billion within a year using the official exchange rate of 305/$1. The exchange has market capitalisa­tion of N8.709 trillion as of last Friday now worth $28.5 billion at new rate compared to N8.307 trillion or equivalent to $42.2 billion as of February, 2016.

Analysts say the implicatio­n is that foreign investors will buy most of the Nigerian stocks cheaper.

A capital market analyst, Mr Victor Simon, said the consistent depreciati­on of the naira in recent times has virtually eroded the value of many stocks in the market.

Chief Executive Officer, Coral Spring Group, Ahmed Yusuf, said the drop in the foreign exchange value didn’t matter much to the local investors but has a lot of implicatio­ns for the foreign portfolio investors.

He said the market has a lot of foreign investors, which according to him is not good for the country’s economy.

“Any country that solicit such types of investment will never ever take off. What Nigeria needs at the moment is the long-term investors or foreign direct investment­s.”

At the 2016 market recap, the Chief Executive Officer of the NSE, Oscar N. Onyema, said after peaking at 31,071.25 in June 2016, an increase of 8.48% over the 2015 closing value, the NSE All Share Index (NSE ASI) began to retreat to negative territory as total foreign inflow dropped 45% between June (N42.46Bn) and July (N23.43Bn).

He said that was due to loss of confidence in the implementa­tion of an announced flexible exchange rate policy, weak corporate performanc­e; and 2nd consecutiv­e quarter of negative economic growth in the period resulting in the economy plunging into a recession. FLIGHT

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