The Nigerian equities market made a dramatic rebound last week in spite of skeletal trading as a result of the strike by labour to protest the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.
While other sectors of the economy were shut down by the strike, the stock market was active, though trading was done remotely trading for the first five days of the strike.
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