How the CBN wipes out investor confidence in Nigeria
CBN's impact on investor's confidence

The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) role in developing the capital market (equity and fixed-income markets) can’t be overstated.
 

Key takeaways:

  1. As the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) attempts to use monetary policy tools to carry out its mandates, there are key implications for the capital market.

  2. A lack of investors’ confidence in the CBN has impacted the effectiveness of its policies, leaving the Nigerian equity market (NGX) and banking sector to suffer for it.

  3. These policies will negatively impact the NGX and banking sector until this confidence is restored.

 

​​​​​In its recently updated mission statement, the CBN aims to be a “people-focused Central Bank promoting confidence in the economy and enabling an improved standard of living”.

You see, in this world, confidence is everything. And so, when we read the key phrase in that statement promising to “promote confidence”, you can’t help but wonder about the performance of CBN’s

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Yomi Ajayi

Yomi Ajayi

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