- Ripple Dips Amidst Surge in XRPUSD Long Position on Bitfinex
- VAT Income Boosts Nigeria’s Non-Oil Economy, Analysts Positive on Outlook
- Dangote Cement Plans Capacity Boost, Targets 20% Emission Cut
- CBN to Open N700bn in Treasury Bills for Subscription, Rates to Stay Elevated
- Naira Destiny Ties to Hot Money Equation – High Interest Rate, Foreign Capital
- 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
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Ripple (XRP) is down 3.11% to $1.14, underperforming a slightly negative broader market
Nigeria’s improved value-added tax (VAT) collection continues to drive growth in the non-oil sector, resulting
Dangote Cement Plc has unveiled a robust sustainability scorecard that underscores its commitment to responsible growth,
Polaris Bank Ltd and the Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) inaugurated an Export Express Support Centre at the weekend.
Ripple (XRP) is hovering around $1.42 over the last 24 hours across the cryptocurrency market after a failed attempt to break its resistance level.
Binance Coin (BNB) is down 1.04% to $631.21, underperforming a slightly positive broader market. This is primarily driven by capital rotating into Bitcoin amid weak demand for altcoins.
United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has reported about 12% year-on-year customer deposit growth in the financial year 2025, according to the audited report released. The significant deposit growth reflects strong brand loyalty across key African markets where UBA holds sway.
Oil prices were set to end the week on a mixed note, as escalating tensions between the US and Iran and severe disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz supported the market.
XRP price is down 1.35% to $1.43 over the past 24h, underperforming a slightly weaker broader market, primarily driven by bearish derivatives positioning amid a risk-off sentiment spillover from Bitcoin.
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