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    Nigeria’s headline inflation dropped to 15.10% last week, marking ten consecutive months of declining inflation.  This is a positive development, but the relief is not being felt equally across the board. Service sector prices remain stubbornly high, and this is the category that affects households and businesses most directly through costs like transport, education, and … The post What to Expect from Nigeria’s Markets This Week appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
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