CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele: Why Nigeria’s Central Bank retained MPR at 13.5% Central Bank of Nigeria Governor Godwin Emefiele discusses why the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has decided on Tuesday to retain the MPR rate at 13.5 per cent.... July 23, 2019 Facebook Twitter Google+ Linkedin Email Print RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Daily Newsletter Op-Ed: Donald Trump and the incredible disappearing Republican Party Videos Sustainable Development, Sustainable Debt: Debt must acquire assets that generate social & economic returns – Amadou Hott Videos Practical Nigerian Content: Iroghama Obuoforibo: Collaboration vital for capacity building Videos African Economic Conference: Hanan Morsy on how to build capacity development for African youths Videos Moody’s changes outlook on Nigeria’s B2 rating from stable to negative Daily Newsletter If you could do it all again, would you? Peter Moyo on his court battle with Old Mutual Daily Newsletter Valr CEO Ehsani on how crypto currencies can be used to reduce cash usage Daily Newsletter RDB CEO: Here’s how the Rwanda-PSG deal differs from Arsenal’s Daily Newsletter Chapel Hill Denham CEO: Nigeria needs more investment in infrastructure Daily Newsletter John Sanei: The future demands innovative entrepreneurs to tackle society’s problems Daily Newsletter Why Old Mutual is appealing Moyo’s reinstatement as CEO Daily Newsletter African Exchange Linkage project looks to boost cross border trade on the continent Daily Newsletter Edward Hightower: How Africa can become the leading car manufacturing hub Daily Newsletter Rwanda announces lifestyle partnership with French football giant PSG Daily Newsletter Captains of Industry: How this company is using satellites to beam the internet across Africa Daily Newsletter How much money did Zimbabwe’s Mugabe leave behind? Videos Sustainable Development, Sustainable Debt: The context, quality and the use of debt matters, says UN’s Amina Mohammed Videos Nigeria’s equities market begins December bearish Videos MAN weighs in on Nigeria’s Finance Bill African Development Bank AfDB approves $210 million loan for this West African nation’s power transmission project Latest Posts Altron CEO Mteto Nyati bags #AABLA2019 Business Leader of the Year December 6, 2019 SA braces for stage 4 load shedding December 6, 2019 AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina named #AABLA2019 African of the year December 6, 2019 Judge Brian Mashile recuses himself from Old Mutual case December 6, 2019 SAA – A test case for Eskom? December 6, 2019 Video Altron CEO Mteto Nyati bags #AABLA2019 Business Leader of the Year December 6, 2019 SA braces for stage 4 load shedding December 6, 2019 AfDB President Akinwumi Adesina named #AABLA2019 African of the year December 6, 2019 Judge Brian Mashile recuses himself from Old Mutual case December 6, 2019 SAA – A test case for Eskom? December 6, 2019