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Ownership Of Commercial Bank Deposits In 1965, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn Dec 1966

Ownership Of Commercial Bank Deposits In 1965, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn

Economic and Financial Review

The importance of demand deposits relative to total deposits continued to decline a development which started in 1960. The proportion of these deposits fell from 50.3 per cent of total deposits at the end of 1964 to 46.8 per cent on 31st December, 1965. The substantial increase recorded in the deposits of non-financial businesses needs special comment. There has been a rapid increase in non-financial business holdings of time deposits since December,1963.


Private Foreign Investment In 1964, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn Jun 1966

Private Foreign Investment In 1964, Central Bank Of Nigeria Cbn

Economic and Financial Review

Capital inflow consisted of unremitted profits, increase in equity holdings and debentures, commercial credits and other short-term loans from overseas parent or affiliate companies. The decline in retained profits as a proportion of private capital investment, therefore, reflects the increase in the outpay-ments on account of dividends, interests and service charges. An estimate and analysis of total private foreign investment based on response from questionnaires submitted are presented in this paper.


Nigeria’S External Trade In The First Quarter Of 1966, Research Department Jun 1966

Nigeria’S External Trade In The First Quarter Of 1966, Research Department

Economic and Financial Review

This article is a report on Nigeria’s external trade in the first quarter of 1966 and notes that Nigeria's external trade recorded a marked improvement in the first quarter of 1966 over the positions attained in the comparable periods of the past six years. The article further notes that this improvement was maintained in each of the three months of the quarter. There was thus a trade surplus of £4.8 million during the quarter in contrast to deficits of £6.0 million and £8.9 million in the first quarters of 1964 and 1965, respectively as indicated in Table 1. Tables 2- …


Speech At The Bankers' Committee’S First Annual Dinner Of The Local Centre Of The Institute Of Bankers At The Ikoyi Hotel, Lagos-25th February, 1966, A. Mai-Bornu Jun 1966

Speech At The Bankers' Committee’S First Annual Dinner Of The Local Centre Of The Institute Of Bankers At The Ikoyi Hotel, Lagos-25th February, 1966, A. Mai-Bornu

Economic and Financial Review

This is a speech by Alhaji A. Mai-Bornu, Chairman of the Bankers' Committee and Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, in response to the toast of the Bankers' Committee at the First Annual Dinner of the Local Centre of the Institute of Bankers at the Ikoyi Hotel, Lagos-25th February, 1966.


Private Foreign Investment In 1964, Research Department Jun 1966

Private Foreign Investment In 1964, Research Department

Economic and Financial Review

This article examines private foreign investment in in Nigeria for the year 1964. The article stressed that the inclusion of commercial banks and insurance companies hitherto omitted, and new companies which came into operation in 1964, resulted in a higher number than the 481 covered in 1964. The response to this inquiry was 62 per cent of the 533 companies contacted. The data in previous reports have also been revised and presented in the following tables: private foreign investment in 1964; flow of foreign private capital by origin; net flow of foreign capital by country 1961-64; private foreign investment of …