Charles Soludo
Ex-Nigeria chief loses state governor race
Nigerian ex-governor Charles Soludo places third in the bid for governorship of the resource-rich Anambra state after a spirited campaign
Nigeria's Soludo to depart?
Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, is to leave after one term, reports suggest.
We won't let banks fail - Nigeria's Soludo
Chukwuma Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, said on Monday that the central bank will not allow any of the domestic banks to fail.
Russia, Nigeria devalue, shun "losing battle"
The Nigerian and Russian central banks have both said that they will allow their currencies to depreciate to protect their reserves stockpile. The actions signal Moscow and Abuja have acknowledged that the real values of their currencies have weakened in…
Nigerian FX markets stall on intervention hopes
Nigeria's foreign exchange markets froze on Tuesday as banks waited to see if the central bank would intervene to halt the naira's fall.
Nigeria presses banks to post loan costs
The Central Bank of Nigeria is enhancing transparency for the country's consumers by requiring banks to disclose their loan costs and deposit rates on the internet.
Nigeria acts to counter likely inflationary surge
The Central Bank of Nigeria has raised rates and its cash requirement ratio on concerns that inflation could soar in the coming months.
I was forced out: ex-Nigerian deputy
Wahia Mshelia, a former deputy governor at the Central Bank of Nigeria, has alleged that she was forced to quit after falling out with Charles Soludo, the institution's governor, local media reported on Wednesday. Soludo has denied the claims.
Nigeria hikes rates
The Central Bank of Nigeria said on Thursday it would raise its benchmark monetary policy rate by a full percentage point to 9%.
Currency reform set for delays - Nigeria's Soludo
Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, said reforms of its naira currency, set out in mid-August, are on hold until the central bank meets with the government.
Nigeria halts currency redenomination
The Central Bank of Nigeria has suspended its redenomination of the Naira at the request of the country's president, Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.
Nigeria's strategy for the new naira
Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central bank of Nigeria, sets out plans for the currency redenomination.
Nigeria announces plans for new naira
Charles Soludo, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, said Tuesday that the central bank is to drop two zeros from the Naira and introduce a new set of notes and coins.
Central Bank of Nigeria 2006 annual report
The Central Bank of Nigeria notes in its annual report for 2006 that macroeconomic stability was achieved through non-accommodating monetary policy and prudent fiscal policies by the federal government.
Soludo on the Nigerian banking system
Following controversy over Springbank, the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Charles Soludo, sought to reassure the public in this briefing that the banking system is safest and soundest it has ever been in its history.
CBN says currency change won't affect ECOWAS
The governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Charles Soludo, has said currency restructuring by the Federal government will not affect plan for common denomination by ECOWAS countries.
Nigeria to get more efficient payment system
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is to implement a robust and more efficient payment system in the country, the official News Agency of Nigeria reported on Monday 4 December.
Nigeria's Soludo 'pressured' on foreign reserves
The governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Prof. Charles Soludo, has said he is under pressure from politicians to use the central bank's foreign reserves.
Arrests follow attack on Soludo's father
Police in Nigeria have arrested two men following an attack on the father of the governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Interview with CBN's Charles Soludo
Speaking on Thursday 19 January Central Bank of Nigeria governor Charles Soludo forecast 2006 inflation to fall to "single digits", probably nine percent, and said 2005 price growth had likely been 12 percent, just above the 10 percent target.
Nigeria's Soludo to speak on global economy
The Central Bank of Nigeria Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo, will speak on the global economy on January 24, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.