Nigeria's interbank lending rates eased to 14 percent on Friday from 40 percent the previous week after injections of liquidity from matured Treasury bills and refunds by the central bank of cash set aside by banks to buy dollars. The cost of borrowing among banks jumped to as high as 70 percent du
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