ABUJA, Nov 11 (Reuters) - Nigerian stocks climbed to a more
than 2-year high on Wednesday as domestic funds bought shares
across sectors and global oil prices rose on hopes of an
effective COVID-19 vaccine
The all-share index .NGSEINDEX rose 1.84% to 33,246.67
points in late trades, extending gains for the fourth session to
a level last seen in November 2018.