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Nigeria’s DMO to rollover 148bn naira at Primary Market Auction

By CNBC
18 November 2020   |   11:02 am
Nigeria’s bond market traded with bearish undertone as players reacted to the bond auction calendar for the 4th quarter, and the circular by the National Pension Commission where the commission said it had concluded arrangement for the take-off of the RSA transfers. Adamma Mbachu, Team Lead of Currency Trading at Access bank speaks to CNBC Africa for more.

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