Nigeria’s Failing Power Sector Can Be Saved By These Steps (Part 1)
A heat wave has swept through Lagos recently, which is usual for this time of the year. What is unusual though is that in the year 2016 (some 216 yearsafter…
A heat wave has swept through Lagos recently, which is usual for this time of the year. What is unusual though is that in the year 2016 (some 216 yearsafter…
Nigerians are currently groaning in an epileptic power supply just one month after the power distribution companies increased tariffs. Power cuts are rampant and last for hours daily with most…
In a bid to cut costs, reduce corruption, and improve efficiency, the Ministry of Finance has said that it has sacked more than 20,000 ghost workers from the federal government’s…
Every week, the Central Bank publishes a list banks and the forex that was sold to them. The list also contains names of who bought the forex and what it…
Earlier today, we noted that America’s presumed candidate for the GOP nomination is busy retweeting Mussolini quotes. That’s not necessarily a reflection of an explicit desire to move America towards…
Via KeepTalkingGreece.com, The closure of borders in the north of Greece has created chaos: thousands of refugees and migrants wandering from Athens to Idomeni without knowing where to sleep and…
By EconMatters The effects of a strong dollar the last 3 years can be seen quite dramatically in the Grain space – to the tune of 20 plus percent. People…
In a world which has long since crossed the monetary twilight zone of negative rates, and which is spiraling ever deeper into NIRP, below we present some quite fascinating observations…
Much to the chagrin of the political establishment, Donald Trump is on the verge of locking up the GOP nomination. New Hampshire: Trump. Nevada: Trump. South Carolina: Trump. Put simply,…
Submitted by JP Koning via Moneyness blog, Negative interests rates are the shiny new thing that everyone wants to talk about. I hate to ruin a good plot line, but…