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1 Oct 2022
Rampant inflation and soaring energy costs have caused German consumer sentiment to drop according to new market research, with no indication just yet that inflation will improve soon.
26 Nov 2020
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15 Sep 2019
Year-to-date, the consumer goods sector has been one of the worst-hit sectors on Nigeria's equities market. To discuss the performance of the sector so far, Abiola Gbemisola, consumer Analyst at Chapel Hill Denham joins CNBC Africa for more.
18 May 2019
The banking sector led the equities market decline today, as the market continued to extend its year-to-date loss Damilola Olupona, Research Analyst, Consumer goods at ARM Securities joins CNBC Africa to review activities at the equities market today.
16 Mar 2019
Nigeria’s consumer inflation grew by 11.31 percent in February year-on-year, compared to January’s 11.37 per cent.

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