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The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills (NTB) climbed by 12 basis points (bps) in the secondary market on Wednesday as investors sold off naira assets.
The average yield on Nigerian Treasury (NTB) bills surged in the secondary market as investor demand for fixed-interest securities weakened on Monday.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) hiked treasury bill rates after the authority kept the monetary policy rate at 26.5% last month as inflation accelerated toward 16%.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is scheduled to open Nigerian Treasury bills worth N700 billion across standard tenors at the primary market auction on Wednesday.
Nigerian Treasury Bills Rally after Midweek Rates Swing The Nigerian Treasury bills rallied in the secondary market after the Central…
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is scheduled to open N650 billion worth of Treasury bills for subscription at the primary market auction on Wednesday, according to details from the circular released.
Investors poured funds into Nigerian Treasury bills, though a relatively moderate trading activity was recorded in the fixed-income market ahead of the inflation figures release on Friday.
The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills slipped by 3 basis points in the secondary market as investors showed interest in the naira asset.
Yield on Nigerian Treasury Bills Declines to 17.5% The average yield on Nigerian treasury bills declined to about 17.5% in…
The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills rose in the secondary market ahead of the midweek primary market auction, traders said in separate notes.
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