August inflation, Nigeria's debt profile... 7 top business stories to track this week

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Here are the seven top business stories you need to track this week — September 11 to September 15.

The Nigerian Bureau of Statistics is expected to release a report on Nigeria’s daily energy generated and sent out for the third quarter of 2023.

NERC, in a circular marked NERC/2023/020, and jointly signed by Sanusi Garba, the commission’s chairman, and Dafe Akpeneye, its commissioner, legal, licencing, and compliance, said the new charges took effect on September 6, 2023. Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, rose to $89.03 — the first time in 10 months; while US West Texas Intermediate rose to $85.95 a barrel.and Russia — Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries leaders — which are expected to announce their next line of action in the coming days.

While the country recorded N6.49 trillion from foreign trade exports for Q1 2023, the NBS said total import value was N5.56 trillion.NCC TO PROSECUTE TELEMARKETERS ILLEGALLY ACCESSING CUSTOMERS’ DATAthe telephone numbers of customers for their commercial activities and gains.

 

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