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Fuel Crisis and Subsidy Projection
Oil marketers projected on Monday that the monthly subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) could reach approximately N700 billion, due to a landing cost of N1,117 per litre. Despite challenges such as crude oil supply issues and regulatory hurdles faced by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, set to begin production soon, there is optimism as the refinery may start exporting petrol.
Recent meetings between stakeholders including the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and key industry players focused on resolving concerns between Dangote refinery and regulatory bodies. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives has launched an investigative committee to address issues surrounding domestic refinery operations and allegations of price hikes.
While challenges persist, the Dangote refinery’s impending production promises to contribute positively by potentially exporting petrol, which could alleviate local supply pressures. Efforts to resolve subsidy concerns and streamline operations underscore a commitment to stability and efficiency in Nigeria’s energy sector.
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Bitcoin Hits Historic High of Over $106,000
Bitcoin has soared to a new all-time high, briefly surpassing $106,000 (£83,890) on Monday during Asian trading hours. The cryptocurrency’s unprecedented rally marks a 50% surge since Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election on November 5, with market sentiment buoyed by the incoming administration’s pro-cryptocurrency stance.
The Trump administration has signaled a friendlier approach to digital currencies compared to its predecessor. Notably, President-elect Trump recently announced plans to explore creating a national Bitcoin reserve, akin to the U.S. strategic oil reserve, to support the cryptocurrency’s strategic adoption.
Peter McGuire of trading platform XM.com attributed the surge to growing “FOMO” (fear of missing out) among investors. “The Bitcoin rally since the election has been parabolic,” McGuire explained. “Many investors believe $120,000 is achievable by the end of the year, and projections for mid-2025 suggest prices could exceed $150,000.”
Adding to the market optimism, Trump has appointed David Sacks, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and former PayPal executive, as his AI and cryptocurrency czar. Sacks, known for his close ties to Trump advisor and billionaire Elon Musk, is expected to play a significant role in shaping the administration’s blockchain and cryptocurrency policies.
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Justin Sun’s $6.2M Banana and Investment Raise Conflict Concerns Tied to Trump
Chinese crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun, known for his headline-grabbing antics, recently made waves after consuming a $6.2 million banana in an art stunt. Not long after, Sun invested $30 million into World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency firm with ties to former President Donald Trump.
The investment proved transformative for the struggling company, pushing it past the threshold needed for Trump to begin profiting from the venture. Trump and his family are now positioned to collect around $20 million, with the potential for more.
Sun, currently facing fraud charges in the U.S. over his own crypto operations, did not elaborate on why he backed the untradable token initiative. However, the move has raised concerns among ethics experts, who view it as an example of how Trump’s vast business interests could create avenues for influence.
Richard Painter, former White House ethics lawyer under George W. Bush, noted the heightened risk:
“The conflicts have grown substantially with the scope of his business empire.”
Trump’s spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, dismissed concerns, highlighting that Trump had distanced himself from his real estate empire during his presidency and donated his salary:
“Unlike most politicians, President Trump didn’t get into politics for profit – he’s fighting because he loves this country.”
Critics argue that Trump has not adequately addressed the potential for corruption as his business dealings expand ahead of a possible return to the White House.
Business
Constellation Brands Sells Svedka Vodka to Sazerac Amid Strategic Portfolio Shift
Constellation Brands announced Tuesday that it will sell its Svedka vodka brand to New Orleans-based Sazerac, as part of a strategic move to optimize its wine and spirits portfolio amid declining performance in the segment.
- The deal is anticipated to close within the coming months, though the financial terms were not disclosed.
- Bill Newlands, Constellation’s CEO, described the transaction as aligning with efforts to reshape the portfolio for growth, adding, “This transaction is another step forward in seeking to ensure that our wine and spirits portfolio is optimized to succeed.”
- Constellation’s wine and spirits business has struggled compared to its thriving beer portfolio, which includes bestsellers Modelo and Corona.
- Shipments for the segment fell by 9.8% year-over-year in Q2.
- Net sales and operating income dropped 12% and 13%, respectively.
- CEO Newlands cited headwinds in the lower-priced wine and spirits category as a persistent challenge during the company’s October earnings call.
- Despite accounting for only 5% of Constellation’s total volumes in 2023, wine and spirits contributed 17% of net sales, with wine taking the lion’s share at 86% compared to 14% from spirits.
- Sazerac will integrate Svedka into its diverse portfolio, which already includes global brands such as:
- Buffalo Trace bourbon
- Fireball Cinnamon Whisky
- Southern Comfort
- Constellation will retain key spirits labels, including:
- High West Whiskey
- Mi Campo Tequila
- Casa Noble Tequila
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