Nigeria

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Negotiations between the Nigerian government and several university staff unions have led to the end of a three-month strike and the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU). Public teachers' unions have been striking nearly continuously in recent years to receive higher salaries and increased training.
Kuwait's real estate market appears to be moving towards recovery, with falling interest rates and increasing confidence helping to lift sales.
On the back of a massive clean up of the banking sector, Nigeria's insurance regulator, the Nigerian Insurance Commission (NAICOM), is looking to reform its own industry.
The year 2009 is shaping up as a transitional one for Nigerian capital markets, with investors still cautiously trading as the effects of slower economic growth and restructuring in the dominant banking sector play out.
Wide-sweeping changes to Nigeria's energy sector are under review as the federal government considers concerns from international oil companies over a reform bill meant to modernise the sector and improve transparency.
Having been an early convert to the cause of information and communications technology (ICT), both as a tool of the economy and a sector in its own right, Dubai is looking to maintain its edge over regional rivals

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