The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has cut the limit on banks' foreign currency borrowings to 75 percent of shareholders' funds from 200 percent, according to a central bank circular on Tuesday.
The regulation replaces a 2001 rule capping foreign borrowings, including Eurobonds, at 200 percent of s
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