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Nigeria: Investors position for H1 earnings despite high fixed-income yields

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Nigerian investors are positioning for first-half earnings reports, showing optimism about corporate performance despite high yields on fixed-income securities. The trend indicates a preference for equities over bonds in the current market environment. This reflects investor confidence in earnings growth. The article by ZAWYA reports on these market dynamics.

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