Nigerian interbank lending rates inched up slightly to an average of 10.5 percent on Friday, from 10.33 percent last week, driven by the sale of government bills to soak up liquidity, dealers said.
The cash balance that lenders hold at the central bank opened at 494 billion naira ($3.0 bln) surplus
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