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Masia: Nigeria Attempting to Tap Global Markets Again

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Nigeria's annual inflation rate climbed to a near 29-year high in December, before an overhaul of the data later this month that may lower the gauge. Deutsche Bank Chief SA & Sub-Saharan Africa Economist Danelee Masia told Bloomberg's...
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Jamison: Vietnam Big Beneficiary of FDI

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Foreign investment focus is shifting from North to South Asia - that's according to Thea Jamison, CHANGE Global's Managing Director. Jamison told Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East and Africa anchor Joumanna Bercetche about investment...
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Durmaz: Exit of Sahel Countries From ECOWAS Inevitable

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Military leaders from the West African Junta-led nations of Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso have dismissed a proposal from ECOWAS to postpone their exit by six months. Mucahid Durmaz, Verisk Maplecroft's Senior Risk Analyst West Africa...
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Adefalujo: Nigeria Inflation Fight Not Over

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Nigeria's annual inflation rate has hit 34.6% following a higher-than-expected rise in November. The country's Central Bank is expected to extend the rate hikes into next year. Matilda Adefalujo, Investment Research Analyst at Meristem...
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Pakcan: Nigeria Could Ease Rates in Q2 of 2025

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Nigeria's inflation has risen to above 30% with the Central Bank expected to hike rates this week. But Ebru Pakcan Head of Middle East and Africa Cluster at Citi told Bloomberg's Paul Allen on Horizons Middle East and Africa that the...
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Self-proclaimed scammer admits to foreclosure scheme involving Elvis' Graceland estate

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A self-proclaimed scammer has apparently admitted to a scheme involving Elvis' Graceland estate. Presley's granddaughter was in a court battle to fight an attempt to auction the property. (Scripps News)
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Bosun Tijani speaks at opening day of AI Safety Summit

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Nigeria Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, speaks at the opening day of the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park.
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Tycoon Elumelu on Nigeria's Economy, Naira, Energy

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Tycoon Tony Elumelu discusses Nigeria's economy, monetary policy and its impact on the naira, and energy investments on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Mesfin Tasew Bekele, CEO of Ethiopian Airlines

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The CEO of Africa's biggest airline, Mesfin Tasew Bekele of Ethiopian Airlines, speaks exclusively to Jennifer Zabasajja on expanding the airline's operations and launching Nigeria Air.
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How Africa's Economic Cure Became a Curse

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Two decades ago, sub-Saharan Africa was the source of a lot of economic excitement. Growth was so rapid, incomes were rising and a middle class was emerging, the term Africa rising was born. But for the past 10 years, the instability...
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Olam Group Denies Allegations of Fraud in Nigeria

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Shares of Singapore-based agricultural commodities trader Olam Group Ltd. are trading higher now after closing 8.6% lower in Monday's trading. The company denied allegations of a multibillion dollar fraud in Nigeria, and ordered a review...
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Hello World Season 2 Trailer

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In Hello World, Bloomberg Businessweek writer and New York Times best-selling author Ashlee Vance travels the world to engage with some of the most audacious and controversial pioneers in science and tech.
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Emerging-Market Bonds, Stocks Set for Worst Month Since Sept. 2022

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Bonds and stocks from developing economies are poised for their worst monthly losses since last September. Maria Elena Vizcaino reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Veuve Clicquot Eyes East Africa

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Jean-Marc Gallot, Global CEO of Veuve Clicquot, says the premium champagne brand is considering expansion in Africa. He spoke to Jennifer Zabasajja in Bloomberg's Johannesburg studio in South Africa about Africa's appetite for champagne.
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Nigeria's Oil Chief Sees 'Armada of Demand'

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The head of Nigeria's state oil company says there's an 'armada of demand' ready to absorb supply, but that $80 per barrel is likely the upper limit of oil prices at the moment. Bloomberg's Manus Cranny spoke with Mele Kyari, chief...
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Bonds on the Brink Reward EM Investors

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Investors who stuck with bonds from countries that defaulted or were on the brink are now seeing double-digit returns. UBS Asset Management Head of Fixed Income for EM and APAC Shamaila Khan gave Bloomberg her latest emerging market...
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Many EM Countries Using Crisis as Opportunity, UBS Says

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Shamaila Khan, head of fixed income for emerging markets and Asia Pacific at UBS Asset Management, discusses the prospects for the markets. Investors who stuck with bonds from countries that defaulted or are on the brink are betting the...
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IMF 'Whole Heartedly' Endorses Further ECB Hikes

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva discusses support for interest rate hikes by the European Central Bank, the slowing of global economies, and Nigeria unifying exchange rates. She speaks with Maria Tadeo...
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MS View of large food factory enlightened with neons / Lagos, Nigeria

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MS View of large food factory enlightened with neons / Lagos, Nigeria
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MS View of curved tree with plastic bags at sun light / Lagos, Nigeria

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MS View of curved tree with plastic bags at sun light / Lagos, Nigeria
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MS View of electric wire over four ways, footbridge, hot atmosphere with pollution / Lagos, Nigeria

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MS View of electric wire over four ways, footbridge, hot atmosphere with pollution / Lagos, Nigeria
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INTERVIEW: Bernadette Paolo talks about corporations being part of the solution at Black November screening in Washington DC

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INTERVIEW: Bernadette Paolo talks about corporations being part of the solution so that the Niger Delta environmental issues don't happen again Black November screening in Washington DC at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts...
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ECU Shot of burning plastic from electric cables to recover copper and others scavenging scrap metal / Lagos, Nigeria

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ECU Shot of burning plastic from electric cables to recover copper and others scavenging scrap metal / Lagos, Nigeria