FDC forecasts 0.69% rise in Nigeria’s inflation to 12.95% in April
By CNBC
22 May 2020 |
9:00 am
Financial Derivatives say they expect a 0.69 per cent rise in Nigeria’s headline inflation to 12.95 per cent year-on-year this April. Damilola Akinbami, Head of Research at Financial Derivatives joins CNBC Africa to breakdown their inflation expectations.
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