Nigeria's interbank lending rates fell sharply to 8.25 percent on average this week from 40 percent last week after budgetary allocations to government agencies on Thursday raised liquidity levels in the money market.
The cost of funds among commercial lenders rose sharply in the week to over 100 p
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