- Airtel Africa Gains 21%, Market Value Surges Near N20trn
- Seplat Ends Routine Gas Flaring, Expands LPG Investment – Official
- MTN Nigeria Loses N1.7trn as Investors Exit Positions
- XRP Rises as Citigroup Revises Forecast for US Fed Rate Policy
- Naira Swings Narrow Exchange Rate Gap Across FX Markets
- Recent Nigerian Market Losses Expose Hard Lessons Every Investor Must Learn
- Nigerian Bonds Sell Off as Markets Await Q3 Borrowing Plan
- Ripple Dips Amidst Surge in XRPUSD Long Position on Bitfinex
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Telecommunication company Airtel Africa Plc spiked by about 21% in the equities market, hitting a 52-week high of N5274 per share as investors ramped up volume.
Seplat Ends Routine Gas Flaring, Expands LPG Investment – Official…
MTN Nigeria Plc lost approximately 10%, or N1.7 trillion, in market value on the Nigerian Exchange
Bitcoin (BTC) price topped $75.3k on Friday as easing geopolitical tensions continue to boost buying momentum in the cryptocurrency market.
The Dangote Group is moving forward with plans to sell a 10 per cent stake in its $20 billion, 650,000-barrel-per-day refinery through a landmark Pan-African Initial Public Offering (IPO) in 2026.
RaveDAO (RAVE) token gained approximately 30% to $18.34 over the past 24h, significantly outperforming a flat broader market, driven by continued momentum in the meme coin sector.
Solana’s (SOL) price climbed 3.33% to $87.90 on Friday as investors rallied their positions amid a sharp increase in Solana’s non-USDC (Cycle)/USDT (Tether) stablecoin supply.
A reversal to disinflation stoked selling pressure in Nigerian bonds, as investors’ returns came under risk amid spot rate repricing across the fixed-income market.
XRP price rose by 5% to $1.46 as Ripple tested real-time bond settlement in Korea, fuelling expectations that improved adoption would boost demand for cross border payments.
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