In Q3’24 deficit spending fell by 23 percent to N3.3 trillion. In October 2024, deficit spending stood at N361.89 billion.
The report said inflation moderated during the quarter, reflecting the fall in the food component of the Consumer Price Index basket, and driven by the restrictive monetary policy stance.
Rolls-Royce is set to expand its Goodwood factory and global headquarters in response to growing demand for its bespoke car models. The luxury carmaker will invest over £300 million to ...
People are the foundations upon which society and governments are built. With the evolution of government systems, human beings ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has announced two new types of accounts for Nigerians living abroad as part of its efforts to ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has announced non-resident Nigerian ordinary accounts and non-resident Nigerian investment ...
IN a bid to manage liquidity and ensure monetary stability, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) significantly ramped up its Open Market Operations (OMO) in 2024. The apex bank absorbed an unprecedented ...
Aggrieved disengaged staff members of the Central Bank of Nigeria who were relieved of their jobs in a mass layoff in 2024 have sued the apex bank at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria ...
Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, governor, Olayemi Cardoso, says the 1,000 staff who left the bank were not forced to leave. Cardoso stated this on Friday at the resumed House of Representatives ...
A legal battle is brewing between the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and its former employees, who were dismissed in a series of mass termination of appointments earlier in 2024. The retrenched ...
A legal battle is brewing between the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and its former employees, who were dismissed in a series of mass termination of appointments earlier in 2024. The retrenched ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria has denied plans to declare old naira notes illegal. This development was communicated in a December 2024 news update of the CBN published on its website. According to ...