Nigeria’s Eurobond yields closed higher across most maturities on Thursday, reflecting cautious investor sentiment in the international debt market despite relatively stable bond prices, according to data released by the Debt Management Office (DMO). The DMO’s latest pricing sheet showed that Nigeria’s sovereign Eurobonds recorded yields ranging from 5.655 per The post Nigeria’s Eurobond yields trade higher, reflects rising long-term borrowing costs appeared first on National Accord Newspaper .
Nigeria’s Eurobond yields trade higher, reflects rising long-term borrowing costs
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