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Sell Pressure in Nigerian Bond Market Provokes Yields Surge Inflation risks triggered selloffs in the Nigerian bond secondary market ahead…
The Nigerian bond benchmark yield rose near 20% in the secondary market as inflation surged, triggering risk-off sentiments in the market. Inflation
Trading activities in the Treasury bills market ended on a bullish note even when the data showed that Nigeria’s headline inflation
Riskoff Sentiment Pushed Nigeria’s Eurobond Yield to 19.5% Nigeria’s sovereign Eurobond yield rose as foreign investors reduced their interest ahead…
Yield on Nigerian Treasury Bills Rises to 25.4% The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills rose by 4 basis points…
The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills dipped to approximately 25.6% in the secondary market despite quite a trading session at the beginning of the New Year. Trading volumes remained low as most market participants have yet to resume activities for the year fully, according to fixed income market analysts’ notes.
Yield on Nigeria’s Eurobond Declines to 9.6% Nigeria’s sovereign Eurobonds market experienced buy pressure across the short, mid and long…
The average yield on Nigeria’s Eurobond rose as foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) liquidated positions amidst U.S. interest rate cuts. The risk-off reactions followed sustained monetary easing in the U.S. amidst expectations that a rate cut would cause a flight to safety in 2025.
The average yield on Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) bonds increased slightly following soft but bearish trading activities in the secondary market.
Nigerian Treasury Bills Yield Shrinks to 25.7% vs Inflation As demand for naira assets increased, the average yield on Nigerian…
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