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The $10bn foreign bet reshaping Nigeria’s markets - Businessday NG

Foreign investors poured $10 billion into Nigerian assets in three months. Their positioning offers a clue to where the next returns may come from...

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The $10bn foreign bet reshaping Nigeria’s markets - Businessday NG

Foreign investors poured $10 billion into Nigerian assets in three months. Their positioning offers a clue to where the next returns may come from...

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riotimesonline.com3 g fa

Nigeria’s Capital Inflows Nearly Double to $10.37 Billion — But Most Is Hot Money

Nigeria's capital inflows surged 83.8% to $10.37 billion in Q1 2026, but 95% was portfolio money, not direct investment. London and New York chase bond yields because Nigeria's tech and manufacturing remain too risky for patient capital investment.

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  1. sabato 13 giugno 2026·riotimesonline.com

    Nigeria’s Capital Inflows Nearly Double to $10.37 Billion — But Most Is Hot Money

    Nigeria capital importation jumped 83.8% to $10.37 billion in Q1 2026, but 95% was portfolio inflows and just 1.3% foreign direct investment.

  2. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·businessday.ng

    The $10bn foreign bet reshaping Nigeria’s markets - Businessday NG

    Foreign investors poured $10 billion into Nigerian assets in three months. Their positioning offers a clue to where the next returns may come from...