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CBN EXTENDS INTERBANK GUARANTEE TO EQUITORIAL TRUST BANK LIMITED
Monday 29th August 2011 03:08:47 am
EXTENSION OF INTERBANK GUARANTEE TO EQUITORIAL TRUST BANK LIMITED ON SIGNING OF TIA
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NIGERIAN INLFATION SLOWS TO 9.4% IN JULY, 2011
Tuesday 16th August 2011 08:08:25 am
NIGERIAN INFLATION RATE DROPS TO 9.4% IN JULY, 2011
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DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICE OFFERS BONDS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT THE PRIMARY MARKETAT THE
Monday 15th August 2011 07:08:06 am
AUGUST 2011 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BOND OFFER DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICE on behalf of the FEDERAL GOVERNMENT OF NIGERIA Offers for Subscription by Auction and is authorized to receive applications for N30,000,000,000 - 10.50% FGN MAR 2014* N1
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REQUEST FOR SUBMISSION OF EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR THE DRAFTING OF A NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE POLICY
Monday 15th August 2011 07:08:57 am
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - FGN INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE POLICY
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DMO bond issue 18 percent down in H1 .
Friday 29th July 2011 12:07:11 pm
The Federal Government through the Debt Management Office (DMO) borrowed a total of N396.50billion from the Bond market in the first half of 2011
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Central Bank of Nigeria Communiqué No. 77 of the Monetary Policy Committee Meeting, July 25 – 26, 2011
Friday 29th July 2011 10:07:40 am
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) met on 25th and 26th July, 2011 to review domestic economic conditions
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AMCON: House Proposes New Bailout Fund for Banks
Thursday 21st July 2011 10:07:56 am
In a bid to boost the capacity of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to rescue ailing commercial banks without using tax payers’ money, the House of Representatives Wednesday considered and passed through the second reading a bill seeking to est
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Banks to withdraw services from firms without tax identification
Thursday 21st July 2011 10:07:04 am
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Analysts want bonds issued at yield equivalent to existing offers
Thursday 21st July 2011 10:07:45 am
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CBN EXPLAINS CASH COLLECTION POLICY
Monday 18th July 2011 06:07:55 am
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR, OPERATIONS, MR. TUNDE LEMO ON THE NEW CBN CASH COLLECTION POLICY






