Investor Confidence
Coverage of Investor Confidence in the Nexus archive.
- Nigeria: Nigeria's Rising Foreign Reserves Reflect Investor Confidence - CBN
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has noted an increase in the country's foreign reserves, attributing this to renewed investor confidence and sustained capital inflows.
- State electricity markets risk losing investors without harmonised regulations – FCCPC
The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) warns that inconsistent regulations in Nigeria’s emerging state electricity markets could erode investor confidence and weaken consumer protection. The FCCPC highlights the need for harmonized regulations to prevent these risks.
- Chinese Firms Ready Most Buybacks Since Trade War to Stem Rout
Chinese companies are preparing their largest share buyback wave since the 2025 trade war escalation to address a stock selloff and enhance investor confidence.
- Indonesia’s Danantara must ‘outlast’ presidencies to prove worth: investment chief
Indonesia’s Danantara must outlive political administrations to prove its worth, according to its chief investment officer Pandu Sjahrir, who emphasized initiatives like demutualizing Jakarta’s stock market and establishing a financial center in Bali to boost investor confidence.
- Indonesia’s jailing of Gojek founder raises fears for investor confidence
Indonesia's jailing of Gojek founder Nadiem Makarim has raised fears for investor confidence. Authorities accuse him of abusing his authority to favor Google in the procurement of laptops for school kids.
- Honduras Bets $242 Million of IMF Cash Can Bring Investors Back
Honduras has received a $242 million IMF disbursement aimed at boosting investor confidence, though business leaders emphasize that power reform remains a critical challenge. The funds are intended to attract investors back to the country.
- Oyedele proposes special commercial tribunal to boost investor confidence, attract investment
The finance minister, Oyedele, proposes a special commercial tribunal to resolve disputes quickly, aiming to enhance investor confidence and attract long-term investment. The initiative is intended to deepen Nigeria’s capital market.
- Indonesian tech tycoon sentenced
An Indonesian court sentenced a tech tycoon to 10 years in prison for graft in a case involving the purchase of Google Chromebooks during his tenure as education minister. Google denied the allegations, and the verdict is seen by some as a political prosecution.
- Liberia: Govt Seeks Recall of EU Envoy Over 'Undiplomatic Remarks'
Liberia's government has threatened to declare the head of the European Delegation to Liberia a Persona Non Grata due to a dispute over corruption, transparency, and investor confidence. The dispute follows a leaked Foreign Ministry communication revealing the government's intent.
- What next for BP? Leadership exits test investor confidence in board oversight
An executive exodus at BP has sparked intense scrutiny from investors, testing confidence in the company's board oversight.
- US Funding Markets Are Flooded With Cash That’s Here to Stay
The US funding markets are experiencing a surge in cash inflows that are expected to remain, indicating sustained investor confidence and stable economic conditions.
- Why the Smart Home Bubble Popped
The smart home market experienced a decline due to overhyped expectations, market saturation, and failure to deliver on promised convenience and security. Companies overpromised while underdelivering, leading to consumer and investor disillusionment.
- Oil Price Surge Threatens to Deepen Selloff of EM Asia’s Bonds
A surge in oil prices is threatening to worsen the selloff of emerging market (EM) Asian bonds, raising concerns about regional economic stability and investor confidence.
- The Stock Market’s 'Curious Exuberance' Despite the Iran War
The article highlights the stock market's unexpected positive performance amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran. It questions the rationale behind investor confidence despite geopolitical tensions.
- Why Markets Are Resilient Despite the Iran War
Markets remain resilient despite ongoing tensions in the Iran war, driven by economic policies and investor confidence. Analysts suggest geopolitical risks are being offset by strong financial fundamentals.
- Bullmarket Explained in 2 minutes
The article provides a concise explanation of a bull market, highlighting its characteristics such as rising prices, investor confidence, and economic growth. It is submitted by a Reddit user for discussion and commentary.
- Stocks Set to Fall on Renewed US-Iran Tensions
Stocks are expected to decline due to renewed tensions between the United States and Iran, which have raised concerns about geopolitical instability and its impact on global markets. The situation has triggered fears of disrupted oil supplies and increased military posturing in the region.
- World’s Most Expensive Broking Stock Faces Earnings Test After Doubling
The world's most expensive broking stock is undergoing an earnings test following a significant price increase. The stock's performance will be closely watched to determine if its valuation is sustainable.
- Hong Kong Exchange Tightens Rules to Avoid Auditor Shopping
Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. (HKEx) has announced stricter regulations to prevent auditor shopping, aiming to enhance market integrity and investor confidence. The new measures are part of efforts to align with international financial standards and ensure transparency in audit processes.