Doyin Salami, an economist with the Lagos Business School (LBS), on Thursday said that the quantitative tapering in the U.S. would cause a drop in Nigeria’s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow in 2014.
Salami made the assertion during a breakfast meeting organised by the Fund Managers Associat
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