Selling pressure on Nigerian sovereign Eurobonds has led to a 0.13% rise in yields to 9.6% last week. Despite economic growth and disinflation, investors are cautious. However, analysts expect demand to increase as Nigerian yields are competitive in international markets, particularly against US bonds. Source: Africa News Agency
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