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- Nigeria’s Headline Inflation Rate Declines to 15.43%
Browsing: Vetiva Capital Management
Analysts at Vetiva Capital Management Limited has advised government to prioritise projects
Externally driven unpriced risks are negatively impacting Seplat Petroleum Development Company’s earnings
Equity research analyst, Chinma Ukadike of Vetiva Capital Management limited has rated Guinness Nigeria
Banks earnings in the third quarter will be tested based on susceptibility to apex bank
Asset Quality: Banks to Raise Impairment Charges on Credit Losses. The United Capital Plc, a leading investment banking firm headquartered in Lagos, said it expects non-performing loans (NPL) in the banking sector to increase significantly due to substantial exposures to hardest sector.
Vetiva says Unilever Nigeria Road to Redemption has Many Bumps. Vetiva Capital analyst, Chinma Ukadike downgrades Unilever Nigeria Plc to sell, having noted many bumpy roads to redemption for the consumer goods company.
For Okomu Oil: Analysts say Rebound is on the Horizon. Quite a number of operators in the fast moving consumers’ goods sector with inelastic or at least partial inelastic demand are enjoying border closure.
ARDOVA Plc: Despite the fact that a weaker gross margin bites the company’s performance
Ahead of the rescheduled Monetary Policy Committee meeting of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Meristem Securities, Vetiva and others have predicted that the policy rates would be maintained.
Average prices of foods, transportation and health care among other needs have been projected to increase for month. Investment bankers have estimated uptick in headline inflation rate for the month of May, projected to spike to 12.43%.
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