Nigeria’s stock market is still viewed as offering opportunities even after a 64% rally, which has lifted it to the world’s best performer (behind South Korea) per a T. Rowe Price fund manager. The commentary is constructive but largely positioning/sentiment-driven rather than tied to a specific new catalyst.
Nigeria’s stock market is still viewed as offering opportunities even after a 64% rally, which has lifted it to the world’s best performer (behind South Korea) per a T. Rowe Price fund manager. The commentary is constructive but largely positioning/sentiment-driven rather than tied to a specific new catalyst.
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mildly positive
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