Nigerian banks are restructuring 41% of loans in the country after the central bank placed a moratorium on interest charges and principal debt repayments to cushion the blow of lower oil prices and the fallout from the coronavirus. Loans worth 7.8 trillion naira ($20 billion) to 35,640 customers
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