Tag: balance of payments

  • Nigeria’s FDI jumps to $720m in Q3 as investor appetite rebounds

    Nigeria’s FDI jumps to $720m in Q3 as investor appetite rebounds

    2025-12-31 08:14:00

    In an update published by PUNCH, the Central Bank of Nigeria’s balance-of-payments data shows foreign direct investment rose to about $720 million in Q3 2025—well above the prior quarter—signalling stronger long-term capital flows.

    The report links the uptick to improved long-term equity participation and reinvested earnings, with broader macro indicators providing a friendlier backdrop for foreign investors.

    While portfolio flows can swing fast, FDI is the stickier vote of confidence—typically tied to longer-horizon commitments and real-economy decisions.

    Validation: Radio Now said “Foreign direct investment into Nigeria jumped sharply to $720 million in the third quarter of 2025, up from $90 million in the second quarter.” and The Will reported “jumped to $720m in Q3 2025… marking the highest level this year.”

    Echotitbits take: The headline is strong, but sustainability matters more than a one-quarter spike. Watch Q4/Q1 continuity, sector breakdowns, and whether FX-market stability remains credible enough for long-term investors.

    Source: The Punch — 31 December 2025 (https://punchng.com/nigeria-attracts-720m-fdi-as-foreign-investment-rebounds/)

    The Punch 31 December 2025

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  • FX reserves climb by $4.39bn in 12 months, CBN data shows

    FX reserves climb by $4.39bn in 12 months, CBN data shows

    2025-12-29 09:00:00
    Figures published by Punch indicate Nigeria’s external reserves rose by $4.39bn between December 23, 2024 and December 23, 2025, reaching about $45.24bn over the period, based on data sourced from the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    The rise adds to a late-2025 picture of stronger buffers, with other market trackers also placing Nigeria’s gross reserves above $45bn in December and describing it as a multi-year high.

    Beyond the headline number, the key question for businesses and households is whether the reserve build-up translates to steadier FX supply and narrower spreads across official and parallel channels.

    MoneyCentral reports that “Gross dollar reserves stood at $45.04 billion as at December 4, 2025,” citing CBN data, while TELL notes reserves “hit $45bn” in early December 2025.

    Echotitbits take: Reserves are a confidence barometer—but they can rise and still feel “tight” if FX demand stays hot. Watch whether the trend holds into Q1 2026 and whether gaps between rates meaningfully narrow.

    Source: The Punch — December 29, 2025 (https://punchng.com/fx-reserves-add-4-39bn-in-one-year/)
    The Punch 2025-12-29

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  • Nigeria’s Capital Importation Drops to $1.13bn in August as Portfolio Inflows Cool

    Nigeria’s Capital Importation Drops to $1.13bn in August as Portfolio Inflows Cool

    Photo Credit: Vanguard
    2025-12-23

    A new update from Vanguard says Nigeria’s capital importation fell 62% month-on-month to $1.13 billion in August 2025 from $2.98 billion in July.

    The update indicated foreign direct investment improved from the prior month, while portfolio flows softened, suggesting more cautious foreign appetite.

    For policymakers, the signal is mixed: better FDI optics, but shrinking total inflows that can pressure FX liquidity and sentiment.

    New Telegraph reported: “Consequently, overall capital importation decreased to $1.13 billion, from $2.98 billion in the preceding month.” Vanguard similarly stated: “Nigeria’s capital importation… fell… to $1.13 billion…”.

    Echotitbits take: This is where FX stability meets credibility. Watch Q4 data for whether longer-term inflows start replacing hot money—and whether policy consistency improves investor comfort.

    Source: Vanguard — December 23, 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/capital-importation-declines-62-to-1-13-bn/)
    Vanguard 2025-12-23