The naira fell to its lowest level since April as Nigeria’s newly appointed central bank  governor said policy makers may begin cutting record-high interest rates for the first time in almost three years. The currency depreciated 0.9 percent to 164.40 per dollar by 5:15 p.m. in Lagos, the commer
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