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Nigerian stocks crack N100T as reforms pay off
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82779, member: 636"] Nigeria’s stock market just went absolutely nuclear and hit a massive valuation milestone as the equities sector smashed past the one hundred trillion naira mark. The NGX All-Share Index climbed higher while investors braced for fresh tax regulations that kicked in recently. Traders pushed values upward despite low holiday volume because everyone feels bullish regarding the economic setup. Meristem research analysts claim local assets wrecked international competitors like the S&P 500 or FTSE 100 in terms of returns. They believe stabilizing inflation and better earnings fueled this run. Those finance nerds expect the rally to continue since yield dynamics look favorable and treasury yields are receding amid softer consumer price pressures. President Bola Tinubu hyped up the achievement and called it a signal that the economy remains robust. He bragged that reforms are working because inflation dropped significantly from previous highs. Temi Popoola from the NGX Group added that the organization wants to position the exchange as a primary African hub through better technology. Official data shows foreign reserves crossed forty-five billion dollars, which gave the Central Bank enough power to stabilize the naira versus the dollar. Non-oil exports also jumped nearly fifty percent. The administration promises infrastructure projects like rail networks and superhighways will support this growth moving forward, while seeking deeper collaboration with regulators. [/QUOTE]
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