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The Uganda Bureau of Statistics (Ubos) and the Ministry of Finance are yet again rebasing the size of the country’s economy or Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This to particularly encapsulate capital ...
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The GDP rebasing aligns Guinea with international standards of economic transparency and demonstrates its ability to strengthen its development fundamentals. This major milestone reflects the vision ...
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The NBS, in its Q1 2025 GDP report released Monday, July 21, attributed the growth to robust performances in the services and industrial sectors. [Getty Images/Stock Photo] The rebasing also revealed ...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced a significant shift in Nigeria’s economic landscape following the latest rebasing of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). During a press ...
GDP Jumps 41.7% after rebasing with 2019 as the new base year, rising to ₦372.8 trillion ($243.5B) in 2024 from $187B earlier. Debt-to-GDP Drops to 38.6%, below the government's 40% ceiling and well ...