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Global financial markets came under renewed pressure on Tuesday as stocks fell, the U.S. dollar weakened, and Treasury yields climbed to four-month highs, following President Donald Trump’s renewed push to take control of Greenland, a move that has unsettled investors and revived geopolitical and trade concerns. Equities slid sharply after Trump threatened to impose additional …

Zenith Bank has reported an impairment charge of ₦781.5 billion on its financial assets for the nine-month period ending September 2025, accounting for 39.3% of its projected pre-provision operating profit for the full year 2024. A large portion of this impairment—98.5%—relates to loan impairments, including significant write-offs, which have further weighed on the bank’s loan …

Zenith Bank Confirms Expansion Plans to East Africa

The Nigerian stock market traded northward, gaining N822.25 billion in the just-concluded week's trading, despite investors being more cautious of major stocks, including bank shares. The resilience pushed the All-Share Index (ASI) to advance by 0.92 per cent to close at 141,845.35 points. Overall market capitalisation reflected the uptrend, rising by 0.92 per cent to …

Floor of the Nigerian stock market

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has raised fresh concerns over the rising cases of land grabbing in Abuja, warning that the menace is scaring investors, draining public trust, and worsening the city’s investment climate. Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao Saka Adewale, sounded the alarm while speaking at the official launch of …

For decades, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) served as a crucial public window into the nation’s trade pulse. Researchers, business owners, and investors could visit its website to access a wealth of trade statistics, import and export volumes, commodity breakdowns, trade route patterns, and details of Nigeria’s major trading partners. Today, that window is almost …

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