The structure of bank’s credit in the first half of 2017 indicated that credit of short-term maturities remained dominant, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
Credit maturing within one year accounted for 43.7 percent, indicating a decline, compared with 46.0 per cent at end of June 20
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