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<item><title>When holding onto Cash is best</title><link>http://www.nigeriannewspapers.us/blog/2/messages/10.html</link><description>By Felix Okoli in Blog - February 19, 2010 at 05:40:58. In Nigeria now, with the state of the economy and the virtual freeze in major market instruments, holding onto cash for speculative purposes is becoming the better option. Gone are the days when you invest in the capital market for stocks and bonds. You will cry for the millions of people that did </description></item>
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