Nigeria asks for World Bank loan
Nigeria has asked the World Bank for a multi-billion dollar loan, in the latest sign of the country's deepening economic crisis. Also, we hear about financial fraud in China.
Nigeria has confirmed it's held talks with the World Bank about a multi-billion dollar loan, in the latest sign of the country's deepening economic crisis. Africa's largest economy is facing a budget shortfall of fifteen billion dollars this year thanks, in large part, to the collapse in the oil price. We get the latest from the Reuters Correspondent in Lagos, Alexis Akwagyiram. Also, police in China have arrested twenty one employees at China's largest online finance business in what's thought to be the country's biggest ever financial fraud. Plus we take a look at the state of the Google empire, ahead of the release of the company's latest results. And we hear from the 大象传媒's Phil Mercer in Australia, where demonstrators are protesting against a proposed 'coal seam gas' development near the farming town of Narrabri, New South Wales.
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- Mon 1 Feb 2016 18:32GMT大象传媒 World Service except Australasia & News Internet & 大象传媒 World Service US Public Radio