Morgan Stanley IM: Nigeria's New Dawn?

Tales From the Emerging World August 03, 2023
Emerging Markets

Nigeria's new reform minded president looks to accelerate economic growth for Africa's largest economy, leading to investment opportunities targeting the rising consumer.

04.08.2023 | 07:05 Uhr

A new reform-minded president in Nigeria aims to accelerate economic growth for the country’s 220 million inhabitants, in hopes of reversing eight years of economic stagnation under the prior administration. Deeper reforms in education and skill development may allow Nigeria to fully capitalize on its greatest asset: human capital, explains Steve Quattry, Portfolio Manager of the Next Gen Emerging Markets Strategy.

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