Chinese technology stocks jumped the most in three years, boosting equities across Asia, after optimism toward the sector got a boost from...
The Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, has said Nigeria should be...
The Federal Government has said it would not resort to price-fixing for crude oil. It insisted on the commitment to comply with...
Oil prices were steady on Friday and poised for a weekly increase amid an improving outlook for demand in the U.S. and...
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) halted its policy rate tightening cycle at the first meeting...
EQUITIES The local bourse closed lower in today’s trading session as sell pressures in ACCESSSCORP (-2.2%) and ZENITHBANK (-1.0%) caused a 4bps...
In a major step toward fostering digital transformation, Microsoft has announced a $1 million investment to equip one million Nigerians with artificial...
Nigeria’s vast lithium reserves estimated to be worth over $34 billion is attracting global demand. Lithium is a key component in the...
Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc has launched RegConnect Version 2 to enhance operational efficiency and user experience for Registrars in the...
The number of dormant bank accounts in Nigeria is over 19.69 million, according to the industry customer account database released by the...
NEMSA Intensifies Nationwide Monitoring to Ensure Safety in Power Sector
Bearish Sentiment Persists at the Exchange as ASI Down 0.7%
Nigeria, EU, France Sign Agreement to Strengthen Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Capacity
FG, Banks Push for $20b Diaspora Funds
FG Unveils 50 Tax Exemptions, Reliefs to Cushion New Fiscal Reforms Impact
Oyedele: Low-income Earners, SMEs to Reap Benefits of Tax Reforms Effective January
Oil Slips on Oversupply Concerns After OPEC+ Output Plans
Stock Futures Drop as Fed, Palantir Hurt Sentiment
ACCI Targets Food Security with Mechanised Farming Drive
Retailers Warn of Looming Cooking Gas Scarcity