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Analysis of International Travel Statistics for 1982
This paper analyses statistics on international travels for 1982 based on information derived from the Nigerian Exchange Control TM (arrival) forms. The forms are designed to enable travellers coming into the country from abroad to declare their holdings of foreign currency, precious stones, jewellery and works of art
Developments in the International Commodity Markets during the Fourth Quarter of 1984
A low tempo of activities characterised the international Commodity markets during the fourth quarter of 1984. The marginal movements in the price levels of most commodities were however accentuated by currency exchange rate fluctuations. The all-commodities price index rose by 5.0 and 0.3 per cent over its respective levels in the preceding quarter and the corresponding quarter of 1983. The price increase was reflected in all but three of the selected commodities. The highest price increases occurred in coffee (26. 7%), cocoa (6 .3%) palm oil (6%) and cotton (5 .8%). Of the three commodities whose price fell , two, copra and groundnut oil, were due largely to the appreciation of the U.S. dollar in which their sales price was denominate
Developments in the Banking Sector during the Fourth Quarter of 1984
The upward movement in the level of money supply narrowly defined (Ml) which occurred in third quarter of 1984 continued in the fourth. At the end of December, MI stood at NI 2,204.1 million, increasing by N664.0 million or 5.8 per cent over the level at the end of the preceding quarter. During the corresponding period of last year, MI increased by N256.S million or 2.3 per cent to stand at NI 1,282.4 million. On a monthly average basis, Ml was NI 1,652.9 million during the review quarter compared with an average of NI 0,9 I 6. 7 million recorded in the corresponding period of 1983
Analysis of international travel statistics for 1982
This paper analyses statistics on international travels for 1982 based on information derived from the Nigerian
Exchange Control TM (arrival) forms. The forms are designed to enable travellers coming into the country from abroad to declare their holdings of foreign currency, precious stones, jewellery and works of art. Other pieces of information obtainable through these forms include the number of visitors coming into the country, their nationality and purpose of visit. The forms are collected on daily basis by the Customs Officials at the country\u27s border posts and international airports and are brought monthly to the Central Bank where they are processed and analysed
Foreign Exchange Flows through the Central Bank during the Second Quarter of 1984
The paper discusses foreign exchange flows through the Central Bank of Nigeria during the second quarter of 1984
Statistical Section (June 1984)
Statistical tables on central banking, commercial banking, merchant banking, international liquidity, international trade, the flow of funds, money supply, national savings, production, consumer prices, public debt and public finance
Statistical Section (September 1984)
This is the statistical presentations of the developments in the Nigerian economy during the period under review
Foreign Exchange Flows Through the Central Bank during the Fourth Quarter of 1984
Movements in foreign exchange during the fourth quarter of 1984 showed that total inflow was higher than total disbursement, resulting in a net inflow of N219.8 million as against the net outflow of NI 14.0 million recorded during the preceding quarte
Developments in the Banking Sector during the Second Quarter of 1984
The paper discusses the developments in the Nigeria banking sector during the second quarter of 1984. The downward movement in money supply (M1) observed during the first quarter of 1984 and the factors responsible mainly for the contraction of M1
Foreign Exchange Flows through the Central Bank during the Third Quarter of 1984
This is a report of the flow of foreign exchange in and out during the third quarter of 1984. Foreign exchange transactions during the third quarter of 1984 resulted in a net outflow of N114 .0 million in contrast to the net inflows of N289.4 million and N11.9 million recorded during the preceding quarter and the corresponding period of 1983, respectively