
IMF Upgrades Global Growth Forecast, Nigeria to Expand 1.5% in 2021
After plunging 3.5% in 2020, the worst year since World War II, the global economy will grow 5.5% this year,
After plunging 3.5% in 2020, the worst year since World War II, the global economy will grow 5.5% this year,
The cooperation with the IMF towards implementing a key policy change to bring down its unsustainable debt profile is a
Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Gita Gopinath, has forecast a return to growth in major economies in
“Nigeria’s $1.5 billon World Bank loan is a modified Fulani marriage; it has gotten a skinny plain bride for a
Nigeria’s government must improve revenue collection especially through its tax policy, which is currently among the lowest in the world,
Thousands of government workers in Kenya are on the brink of losing their jobs in a civil service restructuring involving
Egypt continues to reap rewards from a raft of economic reforms it took on four years ago. Faced with the
Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is likely to grow at less than 50 per cent the speed required by banks
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Nigeria’s (negative) economic growth rate forecast for this year to -4.3 per cent.
The Nigerian government will look beyond Eurobonds because of the cost of servicing them and seek cheaper funds to fund
The Nigerian government will look beyond Eurobonds because of the cost of servicing them and seek cheaper funds to fund
“The Department of Petroleum Resources should not be making public statements about monetary or fiscal policy, the decision to augment
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