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Nigeria sells US$1 billion to Eurobond Market Despite Investors’ Naira Concern
LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Nigeria returned to international capital markets for the first time since 2013 and sold US$1 billion of 15-year bonds at 7.875 percent, which is below the initial target of about 8.5 percent. The US$ 1 billion Eurobond was approved by the Nigeria’s parliament to help finance its budget deficit -mainly for capital expenditures. Nigeria’s economic growth and U.S. dollar earnings are likely to gradually improve in 2017, supported by…
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