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CBN to Mop up N270mn

By CNBC
19 October 2018   |   3:49 pm
The Central Bank of Nigeria mopped up about 270 billion via an OMO auction on Thursday, Bukky Aregbesola, Team Lead, Fixed Income at Access Bank joins CNBC Africa from the banking floor to review trading activities in Nigeria’s fixed income and forex market this week.

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