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Fuel Scarcity: A Strategy To Inflate Prices, Analysts Argue

Nigerians have said the current fuel price increase is a ploy by the Buhari administration to impose the botched petrol subsidy removal on them. In response to the failure to remove subsidies from petrol, they claim the government has created artificial scarcity to inflate...

Analysts Predict Rise In Nigeria’s Inflation Rate In Nov, Dec

Analysts Predict Rise In Nigeria’s Inflation Rate In Nov, Dec   Amid the steady decline in headline inflation rates over the past few months, analysts have predicted an uptrend for the last two months of the year as the festive season approaches. The Economic Confidential had recently...

Analysts Foresee Stronger Naira After Rate Cut

Analysts Foresee Stronger Naira After Rate Cut Following Tuesday’s 50 basis points cut in the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), from 14 per cent to 13.50 per cent, analysts have predicted that the naira will...

Analysts Forecast Positive Close For Equities In December

Analysts Forecast Positive Close For Equities In December Despite the continuing bearish trend that has led to a decline of 19.9 per cent so far, analysts at FSDH Research have projected a positive close for the market in the month of December. The stock market has...

Nigeria’s FDI Inflow To Hit $1.160bn In 2020, Analysts Predict

Nigeria’s FDI Inflow To Hit $1.160bn In 2020, Analysts Predict Foreign capital inflow to Nigeria is expected to reach $724.41 million in 12 months’ time, according to Trade Economics analysts, which also projected that in the long-term, foreign capital importation into the country would trend...

Stocks Hit Rock-bottom Prices, Analysts Give Buying Tips

Stocks Hit Rock-bottom Prices, Analysts Give Buying Tips As the Nigerian equities market continued with its free fall hitting a 52-week low last week, investment analysts have advised investors to see the low prices as an opportunity to increase their portfolio. The Nigerian market, which started...