Derivatives Will Enhance Capital Market Liquidity– Uduk

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Derivatives has been identified as one of the investable products that would enhance the liquidity of the Nigerian capital market. This was stated by acting director-general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ms. Mary Uduk at the Final Reporting Workshop of the Knowledge Sharing Programme (KSP), in Lagos, yesterday. The KSP is centred on […]

 

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