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Sanusi backs MPC decision, foresees rebound of economy

By CNBC Africa
22 September 2016   |   10:57 am
At the launch of the Afrinvest Nigeria banking sector report, the Emir of Kano and former governor of the CBN, Muhammadu Sanusi II spoke about the recent move by the Central Bank of Nigeria to hold rates.

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