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Nigeria Seeks Investor Interest in Assets Ahead of Potential Bond Issuance

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  • Nigeria could issue $1-2 billion in Eurobonds next month, pending investor feedback
  • Analysts warn that current economic conditions may lead to poor pricing and low attraction

Abuja, Nigeria – The Nigerian government is set to gauge investor appetite for its assets at the World Bank/IMF meetings in Washington, D.C., this week, as it seeks to attract investments to boost economic activities. Nigeria has planned a series of meetings on the sidelines of the annual gathering to promote its financial offerings to the global investment community.

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