Renewed trade concerns push soybean prices to record decline
Renewed trade concerns stemming from US-China discord on Tuesday pushed soybean futures for July delivery by more than seven percent
Saudi Arabia struggles to convince OPEC members, Gulf allies to raise oil output
Saudi Arabia is finding it difficult to convince fellow OPEC members and Gulf allies on the need to raise oil output, sources said on
Exxon, Eni Exploration Contracts close to being finalized, says Mozambique oil and gas regulator
Mozambique’s oil and gas regulator said exploration contracts for the nation’s fifth licensing round in 2015, which awarded blocks to
China accuses US of ‘blackmail’ over new tariffs threat
China Tuesday accused Donald Trump of ‘blackmail’ and warned it would retaliate in kind after the US president threatened to impose
Solar-powered cars to hit the roads next year, let you drive for free
Solar-powered cars are set to hit the roads next year, ending the need to stop to fill up on fossil fuels or charge your electric
UK Beer sales could go down due to CO2 shortage
A shortage of CO2 could take the fizz out of beer and other sparkling drinks this summer, just as the World Cup and barbecue season
Nigeria government released N1.580trn capital votes to MDAs in fiscal 2017
Nigeria’s federal government Tuesday announced that a total of N1.580 trillion capital cost was released to ministries, departments
African banks key into an opportunity as Western lenders retreat
African bankers have long preached some version of what Tony Elumelu, UBA’s chairman, calls “Africapitalism”: the idea that
Nigeria system liquidity levels to spur buy interest ahead of PMA
Nigeria system liquidity, which was bolstered by maturing open market operation (OMO) bills of N244.0 billion last week and the
Nigeria’s FG mandates MDAs to authenticate tax clearance certificates before making payments
The Federal Government of Nigeria has mandated all ministries, departments and agencies of government (MDAs) as well as the Federal