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Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by GavelSlam: 9:33am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0: Let us empty the reserves. |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SoNature(m): 9:34am On May 09, 2018 |
Even though I am not a Buhari's fan, I must give him some credit for increasing our foreign reserves. More foreign reserves attract Foreign Direct Investment Well done, Bubu 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by Wiseandtrue(f): 9:35am On May 09, 2018 |
TheAngry1:In fact you took the words from my mouth This administration no get shame at all! they say and do meaningless things Buhari's administration is too archaic 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by TEYA: 9:37am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0:Read, you will not read, you will just jump into nairaland and start embarrassing your family. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by aribisala0(m): 9:39am On May 09, 2018 |
Lifestone:You are the one that is confused so I will ask you soe simple questions if you think you have better facts Tell us in which currency or currencies the US Treasury holds its foreign reserves and how much each in each currency |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SoNature(m): 9:40am On May 09, 2018 |
TheAngry1: When you don't understand something, the reasonable thing to do is to ask questions. When your ease of doing business and foreign reserves increase, it will encourage FDI (foreign direct investment) into your country because you are sending a signal that you won't over-tax them. The benefit of foreign reserves is same as banks giving Dangote or Otedola loans without collaterals because they are "rich men" I hope you get it now 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by tonex2: 9:41am On May 09, 2018 |
Printerscanner: What of our foreign debt? does it make sense to have huge reserve with more huge foreign debt? . . . . |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by lastempero: 9:41am On May 09, 2018 |
TheInspired: Are we to celebrate the constant loss of life,the jihad that is going on or the propagandist govt that has no value for its citizens abi na d rogues parading themselves as politicians.my dear we have nothing to celebrate its better we keep informing the world of what is going on rather than celebrating mediocrity. |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by tibro(m): 9:42am On May 09, 2018 |
What of income per head IE per capita income. Life expectancy and power generation. South Africa is generating 50, 000 MW of electricity and we are celebrating 7000MW and foreign reserve that doesn't have anything to do with income per head or the poor and uneducated Nigerian masses.https://www.usaid.gov/powerafrica/south-africa |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by aribisala0(m): 9:42am On May 09, 2018 |
SoNature:Foreign reseerves attrct FDI How exactly does that work? |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by TheAngry1: 9:43am On May 09, 2018 |
SoNature: I am not as dumb as you, I got it from the first read. My point is, it is meaningless to 'celebrate' FDI as if it is suddenly proof that the living conditions of the man on the street has improved. Once infrastructure is put in place and inflation stabilises, the people will be the ones to blow the government's trumpets. Do you know how much our FDI was during OBJ's era? and foreign reserves? Was there noise? |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by Nobody: 9:45am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0: False. US currently has a larger foreign reserve. 1 Like
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Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by GavelSlam: 9:45am On May 09, 2018 |
TheAngry1: Are you saying there is no upswing in infrastructural development simultaneously? |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SoNature(m): 9:45am On May 09, 2018 |
TheAngry1: I can't have a conversation with you 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by Nobody: 9:46am On May 09, 2018 |
TheAngry1: Trash. In the next 3 year watch as the reserve will hit $100billon mark then imagine leaving it @ that mark while putting the rest into the economy without saving. That is why Nigeria is the biggest economy in Africa 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by chidibond(m): 9:47am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0:Google is your friend. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by sexdoll: 9:49am On May 09, 2018 |
O' sai baaba!!! |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SoNature(m): 9:51am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0: Good question. I had a financial analyst explain that to me once. Many Nigerian banks don't ask Dangote and Otedola for collaterals when these men ask for loans. As a matter of fact, banks beg them to finance their projects because of the networth of these men. Yes, they are rich men. The same applies to a country. If Nigeria has huge amount in foreign reserves and Buhari holds a business meeting with US businessmen, for instance, he will use that as a selling point. The reason is that having a huge foreign reserves pass the message that your country is so rich, though this may be untrue, to tax businesses unnecessarily just to survive. Yes, that's the reason. Huge foreign reserves send a very good signal to foreign investors because nobody likes to be taxed senselessly I hope you understand now 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by Nobody: 9:54am On May 09, 2018 |
aribisala0: It's like having so much money in the bank. Everybody will be willing to do business with you. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by aribisala0(m): 9:55am On May 09, 2018 |
tonex2:This is why I say people should stop talking about foreign reserves because they do not understand what they are and people are misled into thinking Foreign reserves are Government money. NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER from the truth. There is no relationship between foreign reserves, debt of a country and the ability to pay debt. Foreign reserves are assets of the Central bank that are an internationally accepted medium of settling debts incurred by those who own naira and wish to trade internationally. They are the mechanism by which the CBN ensures the value of the Naira What then is the Naira because that is at the core of this misunderstanding. The Naira in your pocket is nothing more than a CBN debt , IOU or LIABILITY. The CBN issues Naira notes into circulation which essentially are its liabilities with an inmplicit PROMISE to redeem. That PROMISE has no meaning without possessing assets and a major part of the assets the CBN has is foreigh currency which by the way is a liability of another CBN In short let us think about every single naira note in circulation . This would run into trillionsof naira. What value does it have since it is just a CBN promise? The only value that those trillions of Naira has is based on the assets of the CBN . If there is 10 trillion Naira in circulation and the CBN has $1 billion in reserves then every person with 1 billion naira in theory owns $100000 of those reserves. Reserves are not government savings or money for government to spend. When they grow it means the real owners of the reserves(Ngerans) are importing less than they export and vice versa 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by skallion7(m): 9:57am On May 09, 2018 |
knaikky:Taaa, you read that from your father's diary or where |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by dorodee(m): 9:59am On May 09, 2018 |
Ok that's fine but what about in HUNGER RESERVE? |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by TheAngry1: 10:00am On May 09, 2018 |
SoNature: I apologise for calling you dumb, my emotions got the better...your conversation was civil, mine wasn't...apologies. 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by lexy2014: 10:02am On May 09, 2018 |
TheInspired:same way buhari appreciates our health system hence he travels 2 UK for treatment |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by TheAngry1: 10:02am On May 09, 2018 |
GavelSlam: There is, but it is not simultaneous. As it stands now, until the projects are completed, we can't really go to the bank to cash the cheques. Unfortunately, we have a sad history of unfinished projects. |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by jollyjarkofgod: 10:02am On May 09, 2018 |
Reserve can not be use to develop economy...u can not lie to us again we are wise now...but mean why some people are ready to sell their vote as low as 5h...in my hood APC sharing 4 pics of indomie + kings 1 litre vegetable oil...poverty is a cursed.....i must make it IJN |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by aribisala0(m): 10:03am On May 09, 2018 |
PUSH1: Who is the "YOU" in thhis your sentence that has the money that everyone wants to do business with? Can you be more specific? Foreign reserves are not like having money in the bank. It is absolutely nothing of the sort Foreign reserves of a Central Bank and Savings of a government are unrelated It is clear to me when I join such threads and read such comments that MOST PEOPLE have no clue what foreign reserves are and probably will do well not to discuss them. Th US has less reserves than Russia ,Brazil Hong Kong or Singapore that does not mean people want to do business more with any of those countries 1 Like |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SalamRushdie: 10:04am On May 09, 2018 |
Bolowolowo: From your dataSouth Africa even has more foreign reserve |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SalamRushdie: 10:04am On May 09, 2018 |
Foreign reserve without vision is nothing |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by lexy2014: 10:04am On May 09, 2018 |
PUSH1:100billion u say? Is that ur personal projection or that of d CBN? |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by StaffofOrayan(m): 10:05am On May 09, 2018 |
Buying Euro bonds and all that crap is not going to help Nigeria, Nigeria's minimum wage is nothing near South Africa, No state in Nigeria can stand close to the worst province in S.A I just pity the poorly educated |
Re: Nigeria Leads South Africa In Foreign Reserves by SachaBastien(m): 10:06am On May 09, 2018 |
The Buhari Administration uses foreign reserves to deceive and manipulate those who only understand what I call "Street Economics". You don't become wealthy by piling money. Nigeria has a higher reserve than South Africa yet Nigerians are flocking to South Africa, literally begging to get visas. What about the U.S? The United States had foreign currency reserves of $42.8 billion as of March 2018. Having huge foreign reserves is not a developmental achievement of a government. It doesn't translate into a wealthy economy. With President Trump's announcement that the U.S. has pulled out of the " Iran Deal" oil prices is expected to plummet since Iran won't be able to sell oil if sanctions follow. Iran is already in altercations with The Saudi's over the OPEC deal. If that happens which is likely,Nigeria will fall back and deplete it's high reserves to avoid a collapse of the economy. Back to square one. |
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