Nigerian banks’ loans to private sector drop marginally 1.6% q-o-q in Q2 2018
Lending by Nigerian banks to the private sector dropped marginally by 1.6 percent from N15.6 trillion allocated within the first
South Africa central bank lowers growth expectations for 2018
South Africa’s central bank Wednesday projected that economic growth this year will be “much lower” than initial expectations. The
Nigeria’s fixed income, currency markets dip 24 percent in a month
Turnover in Nigeria’s Fixed Income and Currency (FIC) markets for the month ended July 31, 2018 dropped by 24 percent or N4.13
Nigeria equities’ market cap down N600bn in 9-day bearish trade
The bearish trend at the Nigerian equities market continued Tuesday, recording a 9-day consecutive dip to pare market capitalisation
Bearish trading drags Nigerian bourse index down 0.06%
Trading activities remained bearish at the Nigerian bourse Wednesday as lead market indices fell 0.06 percent, amidst sell pressures
Renewed profit taking dampens Nigeria’s stock market as NSEASI dips 0.01%
The Nigerian bourse Tuesday reversed gains from previous session as losses in market bellwethers – INTBREW (-6.1%) and ZENITH (-1.7%)
The rise of unregulated payday lenders: A ticking time bomb!
It was supposed to be a serene and calm worship service at my local community church one Sunday, but angry policemen marched in,
Nigeria equities start week positive as benchmark index advances 0.5%
The Nigerian equities market, having recorded an uptick from a 5-week losing streak last week to record its highest weekly gain in the
London Stock Exchange suffers first major trading blackout in years
Trading on the London Stock Exchange failed to start Thursday morning after the opening auction was delayed in a rare disruption for
Nigeria’s equities market cap gains N219bn as bull-run lifts NSEASI 1.6%
The bullish run in the Nigerian bourse continued Thursday with the benchmark index, the NSEASI, rising 1.6 percent to settle at