Policymakers in Nigeria kept their benchmark rate unchanged at 11.50% today, highlighting the dilemma they face due to high inflation and a weak economy. But we think that the central bank will, on balance, opt to provide more monetary stimulus in early 2021 once inflation has peaked.
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