ABUJA, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Nigerian stocks fell to a two-week
low on Monday after third-quarter data showed the economy was in
recession.
Stocks fell 1.2% during midday trading to 33,710.72 points,
according to Refinitiv Eikon data.
The naira currency meanwhile fell to as low as 484 per U.S.
dollar on the black market, traders said.