Middle East Crisis Triggers $68bn Financial Shield: Why South Korea's Move Matters for Global Markets
A major oil importer activates a massive financial shield as conflict in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy supplies and stock markets.
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A major oil importer activates a massive financial shield as conflict in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy supplies and stock markets.
Beijing's move to suspend refined fuel shipments coincides with major market intervention in Seoul and a significant tech investment in Europe.
The IMF warns of a new test for economic resilience as conflict disrupts energy markets, prompting emergency actions from China and South Korea.
A local award ceremony in Sokoto coincides with major anti-Western protests in the north and significant international business developments.
A maritime incident sparks a major diplomatic crisis while US investment moves in Venezuela and Google's AI expansion in Europe signal shifting global power dynamics.
The Nigeria Customs Service is ramping up its efforts to boost government revenue and tighten border security at the nation's premier international gateway.
The slight increase in total pension assets signals continued, albeit slow, growth in Nigeria's retirement savings sector.
Iran's military action against Kurdish factions in Iraq marks a significant escalation that could destabilize the broader Middle East.
The appointment signals a new strategic direction for the organization, with potential implications for its governance and future initiatives.
A marginal contraction in the nation's broad money supply could signal a shift in monetary conditions affecting inflation and economic activity.
A prominent cleric's suspension, security funding in Lagos, Egyptian insurer interest, and police leadership changes highlight a day of significant developments across Nigeria.
Amid a sharp rise in cooking gas costs linked to international tensions, Abia's governor pledges a business-friendly environment while the Naira shows stability.
The daily fluctuation of the dollar to naira exchange rate remains a critical barometer for Nigeria's economic health and the cost of living for millions.
A day of national disappointment in sports is met with significant economic and political developments, from currency stability to a new executive order on oil revenue.
A sharp 40% increase in the price of cooking gas to N1400 per kilogram is hitting Nigerian households, linked to instability in the Middle East.
President Bola Tinubu's reported removal of the Inspector-General of Police is seen as a critical step toward implementing state-controlled policing in Nigeria.
Nigerian fans are buzzing about Arsenal's tough final games as the Premier League title race heats up.
A new partnership between tech platforms Chodeck and MyCoverGenius has successfully brought 20,000 commercial motorcycle riders into the formal insurance system.
A major international insurance group is reportedly considering an entry into Nigeria, coinciding with a significant push by the national regulator to modernize the sector.
Nigeria's pension sector grows while global cybercrime surges and a North Korean missile offer to Iran raises international tensions.
The cross-border military action raises tensions in a volatile region and underscores the ongoing conflict between Iran and Kurdish separatist factions.
A federal tech agency boosts public sector data skills while electoral officials warn that internal party disputes are hampering preparations for the next national vote.
Fintech pioneer Mitchell Elegbe's foundational role in Nigeria's digital payment revolution is recognised with a prestigious national award.
The federal government has greenlit a major infrastructure overhaul for a critical Lagos link while INEC raises alarms over political disputes ahead of 2027.