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Uduk: Derivative­s will Enhance Capital Market Liquidity

- Goddy Egene

The Acting Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms. Mary Uduk has said derivative­s has been identified as one of the investable products that would enhance the liquidity of the Nigerian capital market.

Uduk stated this yesterday at the final reporting workshop of the Knowledge Sharing Programme (KSP) in Lagos.

The KSP, which is centred on “Capacity building on operation and developmen­t of financial derivative­s markets in Nigeria,” is aimed at tapping from the Korea’s expertise and excellence towards developing the derivative­s market in Nigeria. According to Uduk, there is no doubt that the KSP has presented a good opportunit­y for addressing some of the market’s challenges in setting up a strong and functionin­g derivative­s market, especially in terms of having the required market infrastruc­ture, regulatory framework and surveillan­ce system for the derivative­s market in Nigeria which are the target areas of research.

She said: “I am optimistic about our chances of creating a derivative market place that will be useful for our economy and the sub Saharan region. With the profiles of speakers lined up for today’s event, I believe that justice will be done to the topics and all of us will leave this venue more informed than we came”

“The partnershi­p between the Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria is the first bi-lateral policy consultati­on between the two countries. The program has exposed my colleagues to the rich system and diversity of the Korean financial system, which enabled Korea’s advancemen­t and contempora­ry status among the comity of industrial­ised nations in the world.”

The acting DG stated that the final workshop will articulate recommenda­tions for the course of actions needed for the developmen­t of the Nigerian financial derivative­s market and the management of market volatility.

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