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APM Terminals President Pledges Fresh $600m Investment in Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic and investment drive received a further…
Oil Tops $107 as U.S. Plans to Force Hormuz Reopening Oil prices climbed on Friday as reports of possible renewed…
Investors poured funds into Nigerian Treasury bills, though a relatively moderate trading activity was recorded in the fixed-income market ahead of the inflation figures release on Friday.
Nigeria’s headline inflation is projected to climb as Middle East tensions drive global oil prices higher, pushing petrol pump prices to about N1,400 on average.
Bitcoin (BTC) gained 2.15% to $81,379.98 on the U.S. Clarity Act and Senate approval of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve chairman, fuelling optimism across the crypto market.
Zambia Progresses, Rebuilds Foreign Reserves, Tames Inflation -IMF Zambia has made substantial progress in consolidating hard-won macroeconomic stabilisation under the…
Ripple (XRP) gained a little above 7% in 24 hours to $1.52, a price move fueled by investor optimism following the US regulatory win and the CME Group’s decision to add the token to the Nasdaq Crypto Index.
Binance Coin (BNB) price climbed 2% to $679.75 over the past 24h, driven by a broad market rally led by Bitcoin, which gained 3.17%. With a market cap of $91.99 billion, BNB has topped Ripple’s XRP, valued at $90 billion.
Naira Slips as Interbank FX Turnover Reduces at Official Window The naira, Nigeria’s local currency, slipped against the US dollar…
The Nigerian Exchange (NGX) bullish run paused on Thursday as investors took profit in some mid and large-cap stocks across sectoral indices.
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