As crude oil prices at the international market continues to surge on gradual reopening of economies globally and increasing compliance by oil exporting countries’ on output cuts, an analyst at Fit…
As crude oil prices at the international market continues to surge on gradual reopening of economies globally and increasing compliance by oil exporting countries’ on output cuts, an analyst at Fitch Ratings, Mahmoud Harb, has projected a positive outlook for Nigeria’s current account balance sheet in 2020 fiscal year.
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