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Nigeria Offers Two Savings Bonds Amid High Inflation

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  • Two-year bond at 17.8% and three-year bond at 18.8% open for subscription from February 3-7
  • Government targets N1.8 trillion in domestic borrowing for Q1

Lagos, Nigeria – Nigeria launched two savings bonds on Monday, inviting investors to subscribe to the notes, which offer competitive returns and are open for applications from February 3 through 7, according to a statement by the country’s debt office.

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