Global Regulation, Corporate Transitions and Sustainable Finance

In Nigeria, ESG adoption is increasingly shifting from policy discussion to practical implementation across both the financial and private sectors, as seen in recent coordinated efforts to strengthen sustainability capacity, access to green finance, and responsible banking practices…
Structural Breakdown and Capital Flight

The cryptocurrency market is enduring a classic macro-driven shakeout. While price performance is highly discouraging for short-term momentum traders, the underlying network security metrics, including record-high hash rates for BTC and uninterrupted wallet growth for ETH, indicate that long-term infrastructure health is entirely dissociated from current sentiment-driven spot pricing. Risk parameters should be adjusted to withstand high volatility, focusing on spot accumulation rather than leverage.
The Brazzaville Turn: Africa’s Financial Sovereignty Moves from Rhetoric to Reality

NAFAD addresses a stark economic irony: while Africa faces an estimated $400 billion annual development financing gap, the continent simultaneously sits on roughly $6 trillion worth of natural resources and over $4 trillion in underutilized domestic savings and assets held across banks, pension funds, and sovereign wealth funds.
Defensive Positioning Ahead of Mid-Year Liquidity Surge

Liquidity Pulse: The OMO auction held on May 29, 2026, indicated a persistent liquidity overhang with offers being oversubscribed by 1.13x, 2.39x, and 8.63x for the 11-, 39-, and 102-day bills, respectively. The 11- and 103-day bill were sold with stop rates higher at 21.80%(+23bps) and 20.37%(+40bps).