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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.
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Abstract:Nigeria's foreign exchange inflows saw a significant increase in the fourth quarter of 2024, reaching $17.39 billion. This growth reflects strong foreign investments and export revenues, bringing new confidence to the market.

According to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), total foreign exchange inflows in Q4 2024 increased by 20.62%, rising from $23.06 billion in the previous quarter to $27.81 billion. This growth was mainly driven by a surge in autonomous inflows, particularly from foreign direct investment, remittances, and export revenues. Autonomous inflows increased by 47.55% to $16.27 billion in the fourth quarter.
Although foreign exchange inflows through the central bank saw a slight decrease, overall net foreign exchange inflows still grew by 14.99%, reaching $17.39 billion, demonstrating external confidence in the Nigerian market.
In Q4 2024, Nigeria's domestic economy grew by 3.84%, reaching 22.61 trillion Naira. This growth was primarily driven by the strong performance of the non-oil sector, particularly in finance, insurance, and information and communication technology (ICT), which helped drive the overall economic recovery.
However, the performance of the oil industry was weaker, with falling oil prices and sluggish international market demand slowing the growth of oil production value. Meanwhile, the power and gas sectors experienced a contraction, mainly due to policy adjustments and the transition to alternative energy sources. Despite this, the non-oil sector remains the primary driver of Nigerias economic growth.
Facing these challenges, investors need to adjust their strategies flexibly, particularly in emerging sectors such as fintech and the digital economy, which could offer more opportunities for growth.

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As of December 1, 2025, a total of 105 companies in the United Kingdom held CFD licences.

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