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ABUJA, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Nigerian stocks rose 1.58% on
Thursday to more than a two-year high after shares climbed for
the fourth session, led by Airtel Africa AIRTELAFRI.LG , the
third biggest listed firm on the exchange.
The all share index .NGSEINDEX rose to 36,054 points, to a
level last seen in August 2018. Airtel Africa rose the maximum
10% allowed on the Nigerian bourse.
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