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LONDON (Reuters) - Nigeria and Kenya have both had positive economic policy developments in the last couple of months, one of S&P Global s top sovereign rating analysts said on Tuesday, adding that South Africa was a slow-moving story of steadily rising debt to GDP.
Nigeria has positive economic policy developments in the last couple of months, one of S&P Global's top sovereign rating analysts said on Tuesday, adding that South Africa was a slow-moving story of steadily rising debt to GDP. Nigeria is a country that S&P is now "watching closely" Frank Gill, one of the ratings agency's top |