The African stock market duel is now playing out at the top between Lagos and Accra. With a growth of 69.96% since the beginning of the year, Nigeria’s NGX-Industrial index narrowly leads Ghana’s GSE-Composite, which is up by 69.59%. Behind this neck-and-neck race, the NGX-All Share confirms the depth of the Nigerian market with +45.05%,…...
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