Nigeria's interbank lending rate eased to an average of 4.5 percent on Friday, its lowest since the central bank raised its benchmark interest rate to 13 percent last December and down from 6 percent last week.
Traders said banking liquidity was boosted by the injection of about 260 billion naira (
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