- Banking Index Sinks as 12 Nigerian Listed Banks Lose N2.5trn
- Naira Softens on Weak FX Supply, Foreign Reserves Top $51bn
- Equities Investors Lose N5.6trn as NGX Indicators Plunge
- Iran Plans to Restore 3mbpd Oil Production in 60 Days
- Aradel Grows Profit by 192%, Declares N23 as Final Dividend
- Dangote Cement Sells 64% of Production Volume to Nigerians
- Naira Tumbles as Interbank FX Turnover Drops by 43%
- XRP Rises as HKIMR Recognises Ripple for Cross-Border Payment
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