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| The Monthly NCM Report for February 2010 |
| The NSE index which began 2010 with very promising up trend appears to be turning into a whimper. Although the NSE all share index gained 1,713 or 8.2% in January 2010, approximately 1,233 or 72% of the gains were made in the first half of the month. Sinc |
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| Banking reforms: Civil wheat and criminal chaff |
| Especially for the millions of Nigerians who are, for all practical purposes, eking out a subsistence living as salaried workers or dependents on salary earners, no experience can be more traumatic than getting to your bank on a late Friday afternoon, exp |
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| An economy lying prostrate (1) |
| Each time I hear or read about Nigeria earning over 95 per cent of its revenue from crude oil sales, I shrug in utter disbelief and question how this country is surviving on daily basis. But the stark reality is everywhere that we're in a desperate condi |
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| CBN and NCC: A tale of two regulators |
| Recent developments in Nigeria tempt us to look inwards in search of parallels, especially with regard to regulation in the two key industries that have most significantly hallmarked Nigeria's new democratic dispensation. |
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| The New Tenure Rule and the Bank Governance Debate |
| These are indeed very interesting times for the Nigerian banking sector. Every new day, those that found themselves on the wrong end of the dynamics created by the reform agenda of the new CBN governor take out expensive paid advertisements to draw our a |
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