Nigeria's Senate Finance Committee proposed on Wednesday cutting the oil price benchmark in the 2015 budget to $52 a barrel from its current $65, a source at parliament said, according to Reuters. The finance ministry had previously said that the benchmark would not change. The source told Reu
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