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Thursday, November 21, 2019
/1:04 PM / By Economic Associates / Header Image Credit: Economic Associate
Economic Associates (EA) will host a one-day
conference on Nigeria's Economic Outlook on Thursday, 12 December
2019 at Radisson Blu Hotel and Anchorage, 1a Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue,
Victoria Island, Lagos.
EA's conferences provide the forum for top economic decision-makers to
gain clarity on the main global and national economic trends, latest
outcomes and immediate outlook. They also get better informed on the
courses of actions that would guarantee desired outcomes in the future.
Discussions at the conference will focus on facts to be presented by EA on four sub-topics:
1. Global
Realities: Widening
divergence between downside
risks to global growth/exports outlook and upside
prospects of larger inward capital flows to developing countries means
that strategic choices by governments
and companies determine the relative consequences of these opposing
forces on each country.
2. Economic Risks: For
Nigeria, slow GDP growth will mean the bulk
of growth will continue to be concentrated in only about six sectors, to
the exclusion of the remaining 40
sectors that must also grapple with tight
money, credit, equity, and forex conditions, double-digit
inflation and interest rates, and multiple exchange rates.
3. Policy Risks: Revolve around
the ease with which Nigeria can close
gaps between budgeted and actual revenues on the fiscal side and raise foreign exchange supply and domestic
financing thresholds to levels required to underpin faster and
sectorally inclusive growth on the
monetary side.
4. Opportunities: Strategic levers that can be pulled to seize big enough slices of increased inward capital flows to
developing countries to compensate for
the consequences of risks to
growth and exports.
To
enrich the discussions at the conference, the presentations on the four
sub-topics will be made available in advance to confirmed participants.
I warmly invite you and members of your team to
participate at this conference. Please find the detailed agenda in the attached
conference brochure.
Please note that this event is by prior reservation only; and all reservations are subject to confirmation. Please visit for prior reservation only EA www.econassociates.com online reservation form to complete the form. For more information, please e-mail info@econassociates.com
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