European oil companies, especially Swiss commodity traders, are exploiting weak African fuel standards by selling toxic diesel and gasoline across the continent, a campaign group said...
Sales at U.S. retailers dropped more than forecast in August, indicating a pause in recent consumer-spending strength that has carried the economy. Purchases declined 0.3 percent...
Output at American manufacturers fell more than economists forecast in August, a sign the industry is having trouble finding its footing. The 0.4 percent decline at...
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) left official bank rate unchanged. At the meeting held on 14 September 2016, the MPC voted unanimously to...
Advertising income for Nigerian newspapers hit N143.1 billion between 2006 and December 2015, revealing a wavy pattern that reached its peak in 2014 with N25 billion;...
Debts Ikeja Electric Begins Mass Disconnection Ikeja Electric Plc (IE) has urged customers within its network to settle outstanding bills as it embarks on a...
Nigeria will soon be using coal as an alternative source of energy, the Minister of Solid Minerals and Mining, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said. Fayemi, who...
Australia’s official unemployment rate has fallen to 5.6 per cent, despite the Bureau of Statistics estimating the loss of 3,900 jobs last month. The headline jobless...
The New Zealand’s economy grew at the same pace in the second quarter as the first quarter, but with stronger production. Gross domestic product rose 0.9...
Guinness Nigeria Plc plans to increase exports to improve sales and generate more foreign exchange as the country’s second-largest brewer battles to overcome an economic slump...