Nigeria to issue first sovereign green bond
By CNBC
19 December 2017 |
1:44 pm
Director-General, Nigeria’s Debt Management Office, Patience Oniha, in an exclusive chat with CNBC Africa’s Christycole Popoola, says Moody’s ‘excellent rating of the country’s sovereign green bond is a positive for local and foreign investors.
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