- Nigeria’s Local Petrol Production Hits 48m Litres Per Day -FG
- South African Rand Trades Sideways Ahead of Bond Auction
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The Federal Government (FG) has disclosed that the country’s local petrol production has increased from effectively zero in 2023 to about 48 million litres per day.
The South African Rand (ZAR) trades sideways against Western currencies- the US dollar, Euro and Sterling on Tuesday ahead of key economic data and a bond auction.
Wall Street slipped as AI and technology stocks faced significant selling pressure amid weak profitability
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