Emefiele news today

Here are some recent news updates about Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN):

Latest News:

  1. CBN to Introduce Digital Currency: Emefiele announced that the CBN is planning to introduce a digital currency, known as the eNaira, to promote financial inclusion and reduce the use of cash in the economy. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. Inflation Rate Drops to 17.38%: The CBN governor announced that the country's inflation rate has dropped to 17.38% in June 2022, from 17.71% in May 2022. (Source: Punch)
  3. CBN to Monitor Foreign Exchange Market: Emefiele said that the CBN will continue to monitor the foreign exchange market to ensure that it remains stable and to prevent speculation. (Source: ThisDay)
  4. Nigeria's Economy to Grow by 2.5%: The CBN governor predicted that Nigeria's economy will grow by 2.5% in 2022, driven by the agricultural sector and non-oil exports. (Source: BusinessDay)

Recent Interviews:

  1. Emefiele Speaks on Inflation and Interest Rates: In an interview with Bloomberg, Emefiele discussed the challenges of managing inflation and interest rates in Nigeria, and the CBN's efforts to promote economic growth. (Source: Bloomberg)
  2. CBN Governor on the State of the Economy: In an interview with Channels Television, Emefiele discussed the state of the Nigerian economy, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the CBN's response to the crisis. (Source: Channels Television)

Recent Speeches:

  1. Emefiele's Speech at the CBN's 2022 Annual Conference: The CBN governor delivered a speech at the bank's annual conference, where he discussed the bank's achievements and challenges, as well as its plans for the future. (Source: CBN website)
  2. Emefiele's Speech at the Nigerian Economic Summit: The CBN governor delivered a speech at the Nigerian Economic Summit, where he discussed the country's economic challenges and opportunities, and the CBN's role in promoting economic growth. (Source: NES website)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive.