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    Liquidity: Banks Borrow N2.8trn from CBN to Fund Operations

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaSeptember 22, 2024 News No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Liquidity: Banks Borrow N2.8trn from CBN to Fund Operations

    Nigerian deposit money banks (DMBs) raised N2.8 trillion from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) standing lending facility to close funding gap, investment firm said in an emailed note.

    The local lenders flocked the CBN lending window to borrow funds to satisfy their daily liquidity requirement amidst double digits rate pricing. The short term cash shortage has made local lenders net borrowers but some banks with huge liquidity also made deposit at the deposit window. 

    Analysts reported that financial system liquidity improved at the closed higher on Friday compared to the previous week, supported by OMO maturities and FGN bond coupon inflows.

    The amount in the financial system increase strongly as inflows from FGN bond coupon payments worth N402.96 billion saturated the system, said Cordros Capital Limited.

    For most part of the week, liquidity was negative, with most Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) relying on CBN’s standing Lending Facility (SLF) to fund their operations, AIICO Capital Limited revealed.

    Due to borrowing by the commercial banks, liquidity level in the money market inched higher by 62.4% week on week to close at N1.2 trillion, Afrinvest Limited said in a note.

    Investment banking firms anticipate sufficient system liquidity in the new week due to FGN bond coupons and FAAC inflows. However, debits from NTB and FGN bond auctions may further exacerbate the liquidity situation.

    The market expects to see inflows from FAAC disbursements totaling N828.08 billion and FGN bond coupon payments worth N202.45 billion in the week.

    Consequently, the Open Repo Rate (OPR) and the Overnight Rate decreased by 151 basis points and 176 basis points, settling at 29.69% and 29.97%, respectively.

    In a related development, cash-rich commercial lenders, however, parked N566 billion into the standing deposit facility (SDF) of the CBN.

    At the previous monetary policy committee meeting, the CBN capped the Standing Deposit Facility (SDF) rate to 25.75% on deposits of up to N3 billion, with a fixed rate of 19.0% on excess deposits, thus discouraging banks’ utilisation of this window.

    MarketForces Africa reported that the CBN lifted its suspension on banks borrowing from its window, known as the Standing Lending Facility (SLF).

    The apex bank also pegged the lending rate at 31.75 percent sequel to the decisions made at the 296th meeting of the Bank. #Liquidity: Banks Borrow N2.8trn from CBN to Fund Operations

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