nigerian economy

IMF Says Naira Remains 25.6% Undervalued Despite Recent Gains

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said the Nigerian naira remains significantly undervalued despite recent improvements in the country’s foreign exchange market, highlighting both progress and continued challenges in Nigeria’s economic recovery. In its latest Article IV consultation report on Nigeria, the IMF estimate that the naira was undervalued by 25.6 percent based on its…

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Nigeria’s Inflation Rises Again as Cost-of-Living Pressure Returns

Nigeria’s inflation rate has continued to draw concern after new data showed that consumer prices increased again, putting fresh pressure on households and businesses that are already dealing with rising living costs. The latest figures have renewed debate over the country’s economic recovery and the effectiveness of ongoing policy measures. The increase reflects continued pressure…

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nigeria oil prices

Oil Price Outlook Sparks Economic Debate in Nigeria as Global Crude Slides

Nigeria’s economic community is locked in renewed debate following a sharp downturn in global crude oil prices, triggering by easing geopolitical tensions after a breakthrough United States-Iran peace deal that has reshaped energy market expectations. International benchmarks such as Brent crude have fallen significantly in recent days, with prices slipping to around a three-month low…

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Nigerian Stock Market Posts Strong Session as Investors Regain Confidence

The Nigerian equities market closed on a positive note on June 15, 2026, as renewed investor confidence pushed the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) All-Share Index (ASI) higher, reflecting continued recovery in the country’s capital market. Trading data from the Nigerian Exchange showed that the benchmark index recorded a modest gain during the session, supported by buying…

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Global Markets Slip as Investors Worry About Tech and Economic Outlook

Global financial markets fell on Wednesday as investors reacted to rising uncertainty around major technology companies, persistent inflation pressures, and expectations over central bank policy decisions in the United States and Europe. Asian and European stock markets recorded losses as traders moved away from riskier assets, especially technology shares that have driven most of the…

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