The rapid rise in the yields of Nigerian debt signals an end to the record low-interest-rate environment that characterised the year 2020.
The benchmark 10-year Nigerian government bond yielded 13.3 percent as of Friday, May 7, according to data from the trading platform, FMDQ. That is more than
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