- Cryptocurrencies Rally as U.S. M2 Money Supply Tops $23trn
- Revolut to Delist USDT in Europe Ahead of MiCA Regulation
- Ecobank Nigeria Wins Deutsche Bank’s Client Excellence Award
- NGX 30: What Nigeria’s Most Important Stock Index Reshuffle Means for Investors
- Cardano Price Rises 5% as RealFi Testnet Launch Drives Optimism
- Ether.fi Gains 11% as Capital Rotates into Altcoins
- HYPEUSD Jumps by 4%, Tops $71 on Buyback Momentum
- Oil Prices Close Week Lower Amidst Uncertainties
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The total cryptocurrency market capitalisation increased by 1.77% to $2.278 trillion amid a sharp increase in the money supply
European financial technology giant Revolut has announced it will delist Tether (USDT) for its users, citing upcoming regulatory changes.
Ecobank Nigeria, a subsidiary of the leading pan-African financial services group Ecobank Group
Oil prices rose in the global commodity market on Friday as escalating tensions between the US and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz renewed concerns about global energy supply security.
Global markets retreated as the geopolitical tensions’ shockwave stoked sell pressure across major exchanges. Escalating US-Iran ceasefire tensions dominated global markets, First National Bank (FNB) said in a morning brief.
First HoldCo Plc delivered a deeply mixed but strategically revealing audited FY2025 performance, reflecting the harsh realities of Nigeria’s elevated interest rate regime, regulatory tightening, asset repricing pressures, and post-FX reform adjustments within the banking industry.
Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) has announced plans to raise funds in the international debt capital markets to repay a 2031 maturing borrowing note.
Naira Gains 4.42% in 4 Months as FX Reforms Hold The naira gains 4.42% in…
CBN Foreign Subsidiary Rule Sparks N1.92trn Loss on NGX The stock market on Thursday closed…
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