How Buhari’s long-awaited cabinet impacts Nigerian markets
By CNBC
18 August 2019 |
1:39 pm
Trading resumes on the equities market after a two-day holiday. To review today's trading session Moses Hammed, Investment Research Analyst at Investment One Financial Services (IOFS) joins CNBC Africa for more.
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