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    CBN Sells 60-Day OMO Bill to Investors at 21.7% Interest Rate

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereNovember 1, 2025Updated:November 1, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    CBN Sells 60-Day OMO Bill to Investors at 21.7% Interest Rate
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    CBN Sells 60-Day OMO Bill to Investors at 21.7% Interest Rate

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sold 60 days to maturity OMO bills to investors during the last-moment auction for October 2025 with an underwhelming subscription level.

    Reacting to a robust liquidity level in the financial system, the Apex Bank opened N600 billion OMO bills for subscription on Friday at the primary market auction.

    The CBN offered banks and foreign portfolio holders’ short-term OMO bills across two standard tenors – 46 days and 6 days to maturity.

    The 46-day bill recorded no sales due to subdued demand and higher bid rates.  The 60-day bills attracted N285.18 billion in subscriptions even with strong liquidity levels in the financial system.

    Eventually, the Apex Bank allotted N1.11 billion for OMO bills with 60-day maturity priced at the spot rate of 21.7%. In the primary market auction in Oct, CBN offered OMO bills worth ₦2.4 trillion across the tenor bucket.

    Interest was strong, with investors demanding 5.0x the amount on offer, although the CBN allotted only ₦4.4 trillion – a successful bid rate of 37.0%. Notably, the auction cleared at an average stop rate of 20.2%, 627 bps lower than the prior month.  # CBN Sells 60-Day OMO Bills to Investors at 21.7%

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