NSE upgrades data portal to improve access to the market
By CNBC
06 July 2020 |
6:50 am
The Nigerian Stock Exchange has upgraded its Data Portal and says the revamped X-DataPortal will provide a more efficient, user-friendly experience. Jude Chiemeka, Head for Trading at the NSE joins CNBC Africa for more.
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