Nigerian price pressures remain elevated, rising to 1.07 percent, month on month in April 2016 following a 1.15 percent price increase in March, thereby putting the monetary policy in focus, according to Standard Chartered Premise Consumer Price Tracker (SC-PCPT).
This is despite reports of relativ
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