Nigerian govt to send minimum wage bill to NASS on Jan 23
The Nigerian government has finally set a date for the transmission of a bill for a new national minimum wage, a move aimed to stop
Oil prices up on U.S.-China trade talk hopes, OPEC cuts
Oil prices rose gains on Tuesday, supported by hopes that demand may rise more quickly if talks between U.S. and Chinese officials
New documents link Huawei to suspected front companies in Iran, Syria
·The U.S. case against the chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies, who was arrested in Canada last month, centers on
JPMorgan says payments to Libya oil-fund fixer weren’t bribes
JPMorgan Chase & Co. acknowledged that Bear Stearns made millions of dollars of payments to a friend of the son of Libyan dictator
EU hails U.S. soya bean imports on eve of renewed tradetalks
The European Union hailed on Monday a sharp rise in imports of U.S. soya beans and said it could import more, comments likely aimed at
Oil rises for a fifth day as equities stabilise
Oil prices climbed for a fifth session in a row on Monday, rallying from December’s 18-month low thanks to OPEC production cuts and
Huawei sues U.S. firm InterDigital in China over patent practices
InterDigital Inc on Monday said Huawei Technologies Co Ltd filed a lawsuit against it in China, alleging the U.S. technology firm
Major Wall Street players plan new exchange to challenge NYSE, Nasdaq
Morgan Stanley, Fidelity Investments, Citadel Securities LLC and a host of other financial companies have agreed to jointly launch a
Stock market’s index drops further by N89bn
The volatility of the Nigerian Stock Exchange remained unabated on Monday with crucial market indices decreasing further by 0.78 per
Fiscal authorities just look at numbers, lack purpose, direction
CHARELS IYORE, studied chemical engineering at the University of Ife, Nigeria (now Obafemi Awolowo University), but he is better known