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The following table presents a listing of Nigeria's 36 states ranked in order of their estimated total GDP in 2021 according to a 2022 report by BudgIT. [ 1 ] Rank
A sovereign wealth fund (SWF) is a fund owned by a state (or a political subdivision of a federal state) composed of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, property or other financial instruments. Sovereign wealth funds are entities that manage the national savings for the purposes of investment.
This article presents two lists of Nigerian states by Human Development Index (HDI), including the Federal Capital Territory. The first list from the Radboud University Nijmegen ranks the states by the international HDI-methology. The second list ranks the states by an own methology from the United Nations Development Programme.
As of 2019, Nigeria's HDI (Human Development Index) is ranked 161st at 0.539. The comparative value for Sub-Saharan Africa is 0.547, 0.926 for the US, and 0.737 for the world average. [38] The value for the education index is 0.499, compared to the average in the US of 0.900.
The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal 2012 Index of Economic Freedom ranked 116 [1] 2010 KOF Index of Globalization ranked 93 [2] World Bank 2012 Ease of doing business index ranked 133 [3] UNDP 2019 Human Development Report ranked 158 out of 189 [4] WIPO 2024 Global Innovation Index ranked 113 out of 133 [5]
Brad Gerstner is not a household name for many investors. Still, his Altimeter Capital hedge fund has grown from $3 million at its founding in 2008 to some $6.75 billion in assets under management ...
Texas has the second highest population, and per 100,000 people there are 10,163 small businesses. There was a growth rate of business applications between 2019 and 2022 of 52%. 81% of new ...
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), now Nigerian Exchange Group, is an integrated stock exchange group in Africa founded in 1961 in Lagos.Following the demutualization of the NSE in 2021, NGX Group now has 3 subsidiaries - Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), the operating exchange; NGX Regulation (NGX RegCo, the independent regulation company; and NGX Real Estate (NGX RelCo).