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CIBN received N27.6bn claims from bank customers in 2016
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
*Rakes in N439.6m from corporate subscriptions, levies The Ethics and Professionalism Division, of the Chartered Institute of Bankers
How Nigerian oilman Igho Charles Sanomi II built a commodities trading giant
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
As we sit down for dinner in downtown Dubai, Nigerian oilman Igho Sanomi is upbeat. Alternating between sips of water and bits of
S&P GLOBAL PLATTS PETROCHEMICAL INDEX (PGPI)
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
Prices in the $3 trillion-plus global petrochemicals market fell more than 3.5% in April to $958.51 per metric ton (/mt), according to
Argentine energy minister sees $50/b oil supporting shale growth
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
Crude oil prices around $50/b are providing Argentina with a strong opportunity to push expansion of its nascent shale industry, which
Softbank-Saudi tech fund becomes world’s biggest with $93 billion of capital
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
The world’s largest private equity fund, backed by Japan’s Softbank Group and Saudi Arabia’s main sovereign wealth
Africa disappoints on global emerging market expectations
Businessam StaffMay 20, 2017
Africa has disappointed the world on its expected emergence as a strong and virile market, according to economic watchers. The
Amid industry pushback, China offers changes to cyber rules: sources
Businessam StaffMay 19, 2017
China may delay full implementation of controversial new cyber security rules, giving companies more time to prepare, two people who
New concerns on geopolitical, economic risks seen to change rules of global trade
Businessam StaffMay 19, 2017
Brexit vote in 2016 and the seeming arrival in 2017 of a new era in US trade policy under the presidency of Donald Trump have created
The 10 biggest mistakes people make regarding their pension
Businessam StaffMay 19, 2017
Don’t be that person who is dependent on your kids to look after you once you stop working. This article outlines the 10 biggest
A decade after debt forgiveness, Africa still hooked on dollars
Businessam StaffMay 19, 2017
When rich countries wrote off billions of dollars of African debt in 2005, they hoped governments would think twice about borrowing