Nigerian fixed income & FX markets review
By CNBC Africa
30 June 2018 |
1:00 pm
Nigeria's fixed income market was bearish this week due to Foreign Portfolio Investor sales and the new PENCOM regulations. That's according to Joy Iyayi, Fixed Income Trader at UBA.
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