- Investors Lose N1.80trn as Bear Run Hammers NGX Index
- XRP Extends 7-Day Gains, Price Rises to $1.18
- 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
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Bearish runs in the stock market plunged the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) index downward,
XRP extended its 7-day gain to 11% in the cryptocurrency market as Ripple’s improved cross-border payment
The total cryptocurrency market capitalisation increased by 1.77% to $2.278 trillion amid a sharp increase in the money supply
Guaranty Trust Holding Company’s (GTCO) net profit slipped more than 15% to N218 billion at the end of the first quarter of 2026, from N259.9 billion posted in the equivalent period in 2025.
The South African rand is relatively weaker overnight, trading at R16.55 to the dollar, R19.38 to the euro, and R22.36 to the pound, First National Bank said in a morning brief.
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Reflecting an uncertain outlook, oil prices rose on Wednesday, driven by expectations that ongoing uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz could further tighten global supply.
Jaiz Bank plc. dropped an additional 9% of its market value as concerns about the Islamic lender’s delayed audited financial statements stoked sell pressure in the local bourse.
XRP rebounded in the crypto market as the US SEC reaffirmed the token as a digital commodity in a new guideline. Details from the crypto exchange showed XRP trading around $1.40 on Wednesday, following a sharp price depreciation in the previous session.
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