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13 Belgian Doctors, Investors Embark on Medical Outreach, Trade Mission to Nigeria

13 Belgian Doctors, Investors Embark on Medical Outreach, Trade Mission to Nigeria   The Embassy of Nigeria in Belgium weekend held a reception for a team of 13 Belgian doctors and investors who are set for Medical and Trade Missions to Nigeria. Speaking at the event, Nigeria’s...

Investors Lose N902bn In Four Days

Investors Lose N902bn In Four Days   Investors at the Nigerian equities market closed weekend with a net loss of N901.98 billion as increased selloffs forced most stocks to close at lower prices. Benchmark indices for Nigerian equities closed weekend with average decline of 3.41 per cent,...

Stock Market: New Rule Threatens Investors N1trn Funds

Stock Market: New Rule Threatens Investors N1trn Funds   A newly enhanced customer identification framework for the Nigerian capital market may trap not less than N1 trillion in investors’ accounts until such investors are able to fully comply with the enhanced three-layered identification framework. The new amendments...

Amid Uncertainty, Investors Lose N283b in August

Amid Uncertainty, Investors Lose N283b in August Despite improved earnings and dividend announcements from listed companies, uncertainty in the global economy, coupled with prevailing macroeconomic challenges in the country, especially insecurity and low purchasing power, the 2023 election fear has continued to take a toll...

FG To Raise N225bn New Bonds From Investors

FG To Raise N225bn New Bonds From Investors The federal government will today conduct its regular primary auction of new bond issuances with a view to raising additional N225 billion from the domestic capital market. Investment firms at the weekend doubled up efforts at pre-auction marketing...

FG’s Borrowing From Local Investors Rises By 21% In H1, 2022

FG’s Borrowing From Local Investors Rises By 21% In H1, 2022   The Federal Government borrowed N4.2 trillion from local investors in the first half of the year (H1’22), representing 21 per cent, year-on-year YoY, increase from N3.89 trillion borrowed in the first half of 2021...