FDC: Nigeria’s December 2019 inflation to hit 12.10%
By CNBC
29 January 2020 |
6:48 am
Financial Derivatives is forecasting a 0.25 per cent increase in Nigeria’s December 2019 headline inflation to 12.10 per cent. Damilola Akinbami, Head of Research at Financial Derivatives joins CNBC Africa to discuss the trends behind this forecast.
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