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Stock Index Futures Signal Early Gains
Stock index futures pointed to a higher open on Wall Street yesterday, with futures for the S&P 500, the Dow Jones and Nasdaq 100 all up 0.3 percent at 5 a.m. ET.
European stocks are up 0.2 percent in morning trade, lifted by expectation that this week’s liquidity injection by the European Central Bank will alleviate tensions in the banking sector. Brent crude futures extended losses and slipped below $124 yesterday, halting a surge that threatened to hurt the global economy, though concerns over supply from the Middle East capped losses.
Federal Reserve Governor Elizabeth Duke, in testimony prepared for a congressional hearing on Tuesday, laid out the central bank’s case for more action to bolster the U.S. housing market, saying it was a “significant drag” on economic recovery.
PostNL the largest shareholder in Dutch express mail delivery company TNT Express will not sell its shares in the “current circumstances”, a spokesman said yesterday. United Parcel Service Inc earlier this month offered 9 Euros a share, valuing TNT Express at 4.9 billion Euros ($6.56 billion).
General Motors is in advanced talks to buy a small stake in French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroen as part of a proposed strategic alliance in Europe and elsewhere, sources familiar with the situation said on Monday.
McDonald’s Corp, the world’s biggest hamburger chain, said it planned to increase the number of franchised stores in China as it ramps up expansion in one of the world’s fastest-growing consumer markets.
Online travel agency Priceline.com on Monday reported a stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter profit as the value of its bookings gained more than 50 per cent from a year ago, sending its shares up more than 6 per cent.
Bank of America Corp won a victory when a U.S. appeals court ruled that a proposed $8.5 billion settlement with investors in mortgage-backed securities should be reviewed in New York state court, not federal court, Renters reported.
Yahoo has demanded licensing fees from Facebook for use of its technology, the companies said on Monday, potentially engulfing social media in the patent battles and lawsuits raging across much of the tech sector.
On the economic front, durable goods orders data is due at 1330 GMT, with economists in a Reuters survey expecting a 1 percent drop in orders after a 3 percent rise in December. The S&P Case/Shiller Home Price Index for December is due at 1400 GMT, and February’s consumer confidence data will be released at 10 a.m. ET.
The benchmark S&P 500 closed at its highest level since mid-2008 on Monday, extending gains for a third session.
The Dow Jones industrial average inched down 1.44 points, or 0.01 percent, to 12,981.51. The Standard & Poor’s 500 Index was up 1.85 points, or 0.14 percent, at 1,367.59, and the Nasdaq Composite Index was up 2.41 points, or 0.08 percent, at 2,966.16.
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Blue Economy: Minister Seeks Lifeline In Blue Bond Amid Budget Squeeze

Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is seeking new funding to implement its ambitious 10-year policy, with officials acknowledging that public funding is insufficient for the scale of transformation envisioned.
Adegboyega Oyetola, said finance is the “lever that will attract long-term and progressive capital critical” and determine whether the ministry’s goals take off.
“Resources we currently receive from the national budget are grossly inadequate compared to the enormous responsibility before the ministry and sector,” he warned.
He described public funding not as charity but as “seed capital” that would unlock private investment adding that without it, Nigeria risks falling behind its neighbours while billions of naira continue to leak abroad through freight payments on foreign vessels.
He said “We have N24.6 trillion in pension assets, with 5 percent set aside for sustainability, including blue and green bonds,” he told stakeholders. “Each time green bonds have been issued, they have been oversubscribed. The money is there. The question is, how do you then get this money?”
The NGX reckons that once incorporated into the national budget, the Debt Management Office could issue the bonds, attracting both domestic pension funds and international investors.
Yet even as officials push for creative financing, Oloruntola stressed that the first step remains legislative.
“Even the most innovative financial tools and private investments require a solid public funding base to thrive.
It would be noted that with government funding inadequate, the ministry and capital market operators see bonds as alternative financing.
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