Nigerian bond yields could rise next week spurred by election spending, while yields on Kenyan Treasuries are likely to fall on the government's lower appetite for domestic debt.
NIGERIA
Africa's biggest economy hold presidential elections on Feb. 14 and spending by politicians to woo electora
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