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Nigerian PMI tumbles in January

By CNBC
02 February 2017   |   7:35 am
FBNQuest's Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index for Nigeria fell sharply to 48.6 in January from 60 in December 2016 and the trend was seen across all company sizes.

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