Dubai’s company in Tunisian firm trading freeze

Tunisia has ordered its brokerages to suspend securities trading by 123 firms, sources said, including Dubai’s Shuaa Capital and the parent companies of at least two publicly listed Tunisian firms. The firms were named in a confidential list issued at the end of February by Tunisia’s financial authorities. They are trying to pry loose the grip of overthrown President Zine…

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Tanzania seeks bids for power plants

Tanzania has invited bids for construction of emergency power plants to supply a total of 260 megawatts (MW) to ease its chronic energy shortages, its president said. Rainfall has an outsized influence on the agrarian economies of East Africa, which depend on hydro-dams for electricity generation. “A tender has already been announced to seek a contractor that will meet the…

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Investors may hug the sidelines

The political uncertainties, arising from pending policies and issues affecting major industries in Nigeria, including the oil and gas sector, coupled with the postponement of the long awaited elections last week prospective investors will watch from a distance while existing foreign investors would be on their toes. On Saturday, the nation’s parliamentary elections were postponed until Saturday after voting materials…

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Strike halts all Gabon crude oil output

Striking oil workers in Gabon stopped the African country’s estimated 240,000 barrels of daily crude oil production, a union official told Reuters on Saturday. “We can confirm tonight that all production has been halted,” said Arnaud Engandji, spokesman for the ONEP oil workers’ union, which wants more local workers in the sector. Gabon is Africa’s seventh largest oil producer. Gabon’s…

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FINANCIAL MATTERS: Harmonising the 2011 appropriations bill

Anyone wanting to understand the interest generated by the harmonised version of the 2011 appropriation bill recently passed by both houses of the National Assembly will do well not to look too hard at the numbers. Until we comprehensively reform the framework for managing public expenditure in the country, budget numbers would not be worth the fancy paper on which…

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Is gold jewellery a good investment?

Chidinma Okoro has been unemployed since she got laid off in September last year. Her husband's previously thriving business has struggled for a few years. This made Mrs Okoro's contribution all the more critical for the family. With school fees due, things had become quite desperate. She then heard about a friend who had sold some of her gold and…

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‘Nigeria needs fundamental rethinking to progress’

Nigeria's expansive budget We run an economy today that is based on budgeting. But, to a large extent, our culture does not encourage budgeting. In advanced economies that we are copying, if one lives on a monthly salary, it is difficult to expect one to share with members of one's family, outside those in one's nuclear family. In some instances,…

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Nigerians prepare for another budget imbroglio

The country appears set for another budget showdown as the executive and the legislature resume their long standing disagreement over budget figures. Finance minister, Olusegun Aganga said last week that the 2011 appropriation bill passed by the Senate is not "implementable" due to the alterations carried out by the lawmakers. The Senate last week passed a budget of N4.972 trillion,…

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Analysis of performance of banks in 2010

A few more banks have released their 2010 year end results, some of which have fallen below the expectation of industry watchers. However, the trend that was common among the institutions was the drop in earnings, due largely to the reduction in lending. Through a mixture of cost-cutting strategies and efficiency in deploying assets, most of the firms still posted…

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FINANCIAL MATTERS: The merits of raising interest rates

Last week, the prevalent apprehension was with inflation rates. How could the rate of change in domestic prices, as measured by the official number crunching agency, be southbound, when the world is affrighted by both rising energy and commodity especially food prices? The answer to this question mattered for a variety of reasons, not least of which is its implication…

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BRAND MATTERS: Political brands and their target audience

It is the season for political campaigns and a deep reflection of the political process portends grave danger for our future as a nation. This is due to the fact that our politicians are yet to become tangible brand assets. There is nothing that clearly differentiates one politician from the other. A brand has a personality and character. What is…

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Stocks’ values plunge further at the Exchange

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ANALYSIS: Not so bright figures

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Analysts doubt ability to execute gas plan

Operators in the oil and gas sector have listed steps that must be taken for the ‘gas revolution' project launched by the federal government to make any meaningful impact. They said the atmosphere for the smooth sail of the project cannot be laid in the little time the government has left. President Goodluck Jonathan had last week launched the project…

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Gas flaring, hot air, and fertilizers

Last week, Goodluck Jonathan signed what has been described as binding memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with petrochemical companies from Saudi Arabia and India as well as with Chevron, AGIP, and Oando. According to the president, this step signalled the start of a Gas Revolution in Nigeria. Coming a week before general elections, we cannot fail to note the political undertones…

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