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IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender - Reuters

IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender - Reuters

IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender Reuters

June 9, 2026 at 08:35 PM Original source
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IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender - Reuters
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The IMF has warned Nigeria about the risks associated with a proposed $5 billion Total Return Swap financing arrangement with First Abu Dhabi Bank, citing concerns over opacity and potential financial risks.

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IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender
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The IMF has cautioned Nigeria about the potential risks of a $5 billion derivatives agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank, highlighting concerns over the opacity and complexity of such transactions.

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IMF warns Nigeria of risks in $5 billion swap deal with UAE lender
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The IMF has cautioned Nigeria about the potential risks of a $5 billion derivatives agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank, highlighting concerns over the opacity and complexity of such transactions.

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