CBN sells N360.9bn worth of OMO bills
By CNBC
27 May 2019 |
3:49 pm
The Central Bank of Nigeria sold 360.9 billion worth of OMO bill in its first auction in nine sessions on Thursday. Deinma Iyagba, Currency Trader at UBA joins CNBC Africa to review this week’s trade at Nigeria’s fixed income and forex market.
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