Elections: FG orders immediate payment of salaries
The Federal Government of Nigeria has directed the immediate payment of February salaries to enable workers wishing to travel for
Oil near $56 amid expectation of fifth U.S.crude inventory rise
Crude fluctuated between gains and losses as investors prepared for a fifth straight rise in U.S. crude inventories and oil tracked
What CEOs Can Learn from University Presidents
A university is an environment of dizzying complexity because of its mission — teaching, learning, research and service — and a
Nation Branding: Which Countries Ranked Highest This Year?
Any country that wants to improve its brand image must offer a superior quality of life, with a high degree of cleanliness and safety,
Oil cut: Saudi Arabia’s Falih says compliance by OPEC members unquestionable
OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia said it has received pledges of commitment from OPEC members and its allies to cut production levels in line
French court fines UBS 4.5 billion euros in tax fraud case, fine exceeds profit
A French court on Wednesday found Swiss bank UBS AG guilty of illegally soliciting clients in France and laundering the proceeds of
Deutsche Bank reportedly considered restructuring Trump’s loans on worries he might default
Deutsche Bank officials were worried enough that President Donald Trump might default on loans after he was elected that the bank
Eskom gets $4.9bn bailout in South Africa’s budget
Eskom Holding SOC Ltd., the distressed utility that supplies 95 percent of South Africa’s power, will receive the biggest bailout in
Microsoft says discovers hacking targeting democratic institutions in Europe
Microsoft Corp on Wednesday said it had discovered hacking targeting democratic institutions, think tanks and non-profit organizations
ECB to discuss new round of loans to banks soon, Praet says
The European Central Bank will soon discuss new, multi-year loans to banks, its chief economist said on Wednesday, but he hinted that