In its 2025 macroeconomic outlook, Comercio Partners highlighted that the rebasing of Nigeria’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) to 2024 would introduce statistical effects that could result in a decrease ...
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The Punch on MSNNo comfort in rebased inflation figuresFood inflation supposedly fell to 26.08 per cent down from 39.84 per cent under the new methodology. However, this sanitised ...
To analysts at Cordros Research, future MPC decisions will be primarily influenced by developments in the foreign exchange market and the inflation ...
The federal government has spent about $8 billion to stabilise the exchange rate of the Naira to the US dollar at its current ...
Nigeria’s urban centres are experiencing higher inflation rates than rural areas following the rebasing of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), ...
The drop in the inflationary rate was so sharp that it enjoyed banner headlines even among detractors of the government. Prior to the drop which stemmed from policy implementations, inflation was at ...
For the first time in over five years, Nigeria is offering positive real return, as the interest rate is now higher than ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) finds itself navigating a treacherous economic landscape, grappling with the persistent ...
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Daily Independent on MSNNigeria’s Inflation Declining After Rebasing Is Cosmetic — AnalystsHaven seen a steady rise in inflation in recent years to a peak of about 35 percent year-on-year in December 2024, which was a three decade high, the new inflation print which came out last week ...
The Nigerian naira is poised for a significant test as markets reopen on Monday, following a week packed with key ...
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The Punch on MSNData rebasing and Nigerians’ living standardLast week saw data fairy tales, data mining and data voodoo. The much-awaited result of data rebasing was released with amusing results. The major highlight focused on inflation, which fell from 34.80 ...
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Hosted on MSNInflation Rate Drop May Boost Investment, Drive Growth – ExpertsAsk CBN To Rethink Proposed N5000 Bill, Sustain Cashless Policy Instead …Say Continued Rise In Cost Of Food, Services Remains Critical Challenge LAGOS – Prof. John Ebhomien, an economist and financial ...
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