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Defaulting Issuing Houses Mar Firm Underwriting of Public Offerings

Worried by defaulting Issuing Houses to meet the regulatory requirement of mandatory firm underwriting of public offers in the Nigerian Capital market, the Securities and Exchange Commission is relaxing the rules and is replacing it with discretionary... Full Article at AllAfrica.com

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