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Nigeria set to tap the bond market

By Bloomberg
06 June 2016   |   10:59 am
Nigeria is looking to raise debt on the international bond market for the first time in almost three years. The country is on the verge of a recession with oil production falling to three-decade lows and oil prices down from the high from a few years ago.

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