Inflation erodes stock returns amid rake hikes

Inflation erodes stock returns amid rake hikes

Nigeria's high-interest rate environment aimed at reducing inflation continues to make fixed income securities more attractive at the expense of stocks. The NGX 30, which tracks the top 30 companies in terms of market capitalisation ...
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