Putin Is Said to Hold First Meeting on Cryptocurrency Rules

Putin Is Said to Hold First Meeting on Cryptocurrency Rules

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – President Vladimir Putin is holding his first meeting with his top finance officials on cryptocurrencies as a debate rages on regulation of the instruments, according to four people with knowledge of the plans. Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina and Finance Minister Anton Siluanovare flying to Sochi to meet with the president and his economic aide, Andrey Belousov, Tuesday, the people said, asking not to be identified before the meeting. A firm decision on whether…

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Libya, Nigeria Oil Output Caps Said to Be Ruled Out for Now

Libya, Nigeria Oil Output Caps Said to Be Ruled Out for Now

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Limiting oil output from Nigeria and Libya won’t be on the agenda when OPEC and other producers meet on Monday, with both African nations saying they’ll need to keep pumping at a higher level before they can join a global effort to stem a supply glut, according to two people familiar with the planned talks. Nigeria is ready to cap or even reduce supply if it can maintain output of 1.8 million…

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Rate-Cutting Race Among BRICS Outliers Pits Russia, Brazil

Rate-Cutting Race Among BRICS Outliers Pits Russia, Brazil

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The race to ease monetary policy in Russia and Brazil may come down to factors neither of the central banks can control. Even after months of rate cuts, the two economies continue to endure some of the world’s highest borrowing costs when adjusted for inflation. While both countries are still consumed by crises as they try to put two years of recession behind them, the political turmoil gripping Brazil leaves its central bank facing a tougher task ahead, according…

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OPEC, non-OPEC Extend Cuts in Oil Output by Nine Months to battle Global Oil glut

OPEC, non-OPEC Extend Cuts in Oil Output by Nine Months to battle Global Oil glut

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – OPEC and non-members led by Russia decided on Thursday to extend cuts in oil output by nine months to March 2018 as they battle a global glut of crude after seeing prices halve and revenues drop sharply in the past three years. Oil prices dropped more than 4 percent <LCOc1> as the market had been hoping oil producers could reach a last-minute deal to deepen the cuts or extend…

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