CBN EXCHANGE RATES AS AT 26th May 2015
NSE GAINERS AND LOSERS AS AT 28th May 2015 GAINERS
LOSERS
Currency
Buying(NGN)
Central (NGN)
Selling(NGN)
US DOLLAR
196
196.5
197
TOTAL
174
15.00
8.62%
NESTLE
850
-10.00
-1.18%
POUNDS STERLING
302.0556
302.8262
303.5967
GUINNESS
163
7.28
4.47%
FO
176
-9.00
-5.11%
EURO
214.2868
214.8335
215.3801
PRESCO
35.2
3.20
9.09%
MOBIL
146.8
-2.76
-1.88%
SWISS FRANC
206.882
207.4098
207.9375
SEPLAT
0.89%
NB
150
-1.90
-1.27%
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It’s a new dawn •Buhari says Jonathan’s historic concession phone call saved Nigeria •Outgoing President: We did our best Egena Egena Abuja
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Today marks a new dawn in Nigeria’s march towards greatness. It is the day that the country will record its first peaceful transfer of power from one political party to another. It is also the day the country finally threw intonthe dustbin the Doomsday predictions about the country’s unity after what had
been foreseen as a looming violent end to a tumultous marriage. On the countrary, it has turned the day an incumbent democratic President peacefully transfers powers to another democratically elected President. The era of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as Nigeria’s President ended last night and gave way to a new government of Muhammadu CONTINUED ON PAGE 4
Editorial: Keeping g 3 nation’s flame aglow
THE OLD AND THE NEW: Dr. Jonathan and President Buhari light the torch as the nation begins a new march into greatness
Adesina emerges African Development Bank’s president g 7
Roads leading to Eagle Square closed g 31