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Nigeria's central bank to stay open amid coronavirus outbreak - REUTERS
LAGOS, March 25 (Reuters) - Nigeria’s central bank said on Wednesday it would remain open amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
“The CBN (Central Bank of Nigeria), in line with its mandate of ensuring monetary and price stability, will remain open for business during these trying times,” it said in a statement.
Reorting by Bangalore Newsroom and Alexis Akwagyiram in Lagos; Editing by Edmund Blair
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