President Bola Tinubu has mentioned a prominent former Nigerian military leader with democratic ideals. He also spoke about his influence in the country.
President Bola Tinubu has mentioned a prominent former Nigerian military leader with democratic ideals. He also spoke about his influence in the country.
Nigeria's government launches FarmerMoni, offering interest-free loans up to N300,000 to 22,000 farmers, boosting productivity and promoting rural economic stability
Nigeria's forex position improved in 2025 with net dollar inflows reaching $41.73 billion, a 12.3% increase, despite a dip in August attributed to weaker sources.
The Nigerian naira is expected to stabilise in 2026 as SBM Intelligence asks the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to aggressively pursue stability over appreciation.
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has clarified that Nigerians’ NINs and companies’ CAC RC numbers will automatically serve as Tax IDs under the 2026 NTAA.
The Debt Management Office (DMO) has advised state governments to strictly follow existing laws and guidelines when seeking loans to ensure responsible borrowing.
The Nigerian currency, the naira, rebounded the official window after days of volatility following the $150 million interventions by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
In Bilyana Nikolova's grocery store in Chuprene, a village in northwestern Bulgaria, prices are now displayed in levs and euros on hundreds of food products and other items. But in small villages across Bulgaria concerns are running high that the euro will mean higher prices.
The US economy is expected to post another solid economic growth reading Tuesday, but the much-delayed figures likely will not settle debate on the labor market, AI and other variables. Forecasters expect Tuesday's third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) report to show 3.2 percent growth, according to consensus estimates from MarketWatch and Trading Economics.
Equities extended a global rally Tuesday, while gold and silver hit fresh records as optimism for more US interest rate cuts and an easing of AI fears helped investors prepare for the festive break on a positive note. Precious metals were also pushing ever higher on the back of expectations for more US rate cuts, which makes them more attractive to investors.
Prominent figures on Brazil's right wing are calling for a boycott of Havaianas, the iconic Brazilian flip-flop sandals, over an ad seen as taking sides ahead of next year's presidential elections. I've seen many foreigners wearing this Brazilian flag on their feet... but I'm sorry, I'm going to throw these flip-flops in the trash," says the US-based, former Brazilian lawmaker.
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