Nigeria’s central bank retained high double-digit yields on one-year papers favoured by offshore investors in an auction on Tuesday to sustain dollar inflows and shore up the naira. The Abuja-based Central Bank of Nigeria sold the so-called OMO bills at yields of 23.7%, about 782 basis points h
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