Yields on African dollar bonds soared, some to the highest in a year, as the Federal Reserve said it may reduce monetary stimulus in 2013 and as Nigeria started marketing a second sale of international debt, reports Bloomberg.
Fed chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, said on Wednesday the central bank may st
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