Bloomberg pegs Cedi depreciation at 4.05%
Bloomberg pegs Cedi depreciation at 4.05% Bloomberg has put the year-to-date depreciation of the cedi to the dollar at 4.05%. ...
Bloomberg pegs Cedi depreciation at 4.05% Bloomberg has put the year-to-date depreciation of the cedi to the dollar at 4.05%. ...
E-Levy: Value of electronic transactions to fall in the short term but… - Tesah Capital Asset Management Company (AMC), Tesah ...
EMEA transport infrastructure sector outlook is improving The improving sector outlook for EMEA transport infrastructure reflects Fitch Ratings' expectations of ...
Oil drops 13%, breaks below $70 as new Covid variant sparks global demand concerns Oil posted its worst day of ...
How domestic violence is a threat to economic development It’s being called the “shadow pandemic”—an increase in physical, sexual and ...
Despite increased foreign reserves, naira will depreciate further in 2022 – Fitch report Despite the upsurge in foreign reserves, the ...
Nigeria lifts restrictions on Emirates Airline The Nigerian Government has announced it has lifted restrictions imposed on Emirates airline flights ...
Relationship between inflation and the unending devaluation of the Naira Across every stakeholder spectrum in the Nigerian economy (i.e. investors, ...
Decline in benchmark GSE-CI continues; returns 47.29% to investors The benchmark GSE Composite Index (GSE-CI) decreased by 0.33 points to ...
First National Bank (FNB) Ghana, according to the Bank of Ghana's (BoG) September 2021 Annual Percentage Rates (APR) report, offers ...