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NAFEM turnover rises to $1.41bn as FX activity rebounds
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NAFEM turnover rises to $1.41bn as FX activity rebounds

Punch Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
Nigeria’s NAFEM turnover surged to $1.41bn on August 17, 2026, marking a five-week high as foreign exchange activity rebounds. Learn more about the FX mark Read More: https://punchng.com/nafem-turnover-rises-to-1-41bn-as-fx-activity-rebounds/

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