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👨🏿‍🚀TechCabal Daily – Holcim’s billion dollar windfall

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December 2, 2024

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In today’s edition: Nigeria’s Central Bank fines 29 banks 9 million || CBN to penalise banks for cash shortages || Holcim to sell its Lafarge business for 1 billion || Nigerian BDCs to buy forex from authorised sellers

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