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    Bonds, T-Bills Witness Marginal Increase in Yields Pricing

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJuly 7, 2021Updated:February 10, 2026 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bonds, T-Bills Witness Marginal Increase in Yields Pricing

    Bonds, as well as Treasury bills (T-Bills), witnessed an upward yields pricing mid-week, albeit marginal, amidst tepid trading activities in the fixed income market in recent time.

    Similarly, the money market space felt a slight pressure as the overnight lending rate expanded by 25 basis points to settle at 10.5% due to a slow down in the financial system liquidity position.

    Cordros Capital analysts said in a market report on Wednesday that overnight lending expansion occurred in the absence of any significant inflow.  

    It added that the Nigerian Treasury bill (NTB) secondary market was mixed albeit with a bearish tilt, as the average yield expanded slightly by a basis point to 6.8%.

    Bonds, T-Bills Witness Marginal Increase in Yields Pricing
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    Across the benchmark curve, Cordros Capital analysts spotted that average yield expanded a basis point at the long end following sell-off of the 309-day to maturity (+23bps) bill.

    However, the short and mid segments closed flat, according to analysts’ fixed income market report. Meanwhile, the average yield at the open market operations (OMO) segment recorded a two basis points expansion to 9.9%.

    Similarly, analysts hinted that trading in the Treasury bond secondary market was mixed with bearish sentiment, as the average yield expanded slightly by a basis point to 11.5%.

    Across the benchmark curve, Cordros Capital analysts said in today’s market report that average yield expanded at the short (+3bps) end due to sell-off of the JAN-2026 (+7bps) bond but closed flat at the mid and long segments.

    In the currency market, the Nigerian local currency, naira, was flat at N411.45 a dollar and N503.00 at the Investors and Exporters window and parallel market, respectively.

    However, the gross external reserve at $33.14 billion has yet to buck the free falling trend that began since covid-19 lockdown despite the oil market rally.

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