Forte Oil Plc, one of Nigeria’s foremost energy groups, and EcoBank Transnational Incorporated (ETI), one of Africa’s leading financial institutions, have been included in the MSCI’s Frontier Market Index.
The inclusion of Nigeria stocks into the index means that investment inflows of over $200 million will be redirected towards the Nigeria investment market according to AllAfrica.com.
To read the whole article, Nigeria: Forte Oil, Eti Included in MSCI Frontier Market 100 Index, go to the website of AllAfrica.com
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