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NGX, Stanbic IBTC seek more securities lending to deepen market liquidity
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NGX, Stanbic IBTC seek more securities lending to deepen market liquidity

Punch Nigeria about 1 hour 1 mins read
NGX and Stanbic IBTC are pushing for increased securities lending and market making to boost liquidity and efficiency in Nigeria’s equities market. Read More: https://punchng.com/ngx-stanbic-ibtc-seek-more-securities-lending-to-deepen-market-liquidity/

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