Nigeria Bans Naira Street Trading as Battered Currency Takes Another Hit

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Nigeria Bans Naira Street Trading as Battered Currency Takes Another Hit
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Nigeria stepped up efforts to curb speculation against the battered naira, slapping tough new conditions on bureau de change and banning street trading in foreign currency.

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