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    Treasury Bills Yield Drops to 21% Ahead of CBN Auction

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaMay 21, 2024 MarketNews No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Treasury Bills Yield Drops to 21% Ahead of CBN Auction

    The average yield on Nigerian Treasury bills declined slightly to approximately 21% as fixed interest securities investors ramped up naira assets in the secondary market ahead of auction.

    Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is schedule to conduct primary market auction Wednesday where the monetary authority will roll over N508.98 billion worth of maturities. A slew of analyst have expressed view that demand would come strong.

    “Given that the system is expected to be awash with liquidity, we envisage sustained demand for Treasury bills in the space. Sequentially, we expect yields to trend lower in the NTB secondary market”, Cordros Capital said in market report.

    On Tuesday, the secondary market for Nigerian Treasury Bills was moderately active and bullish, with predominant buy sentiments across the curve causing a basis point decrease in the average T-bills yield to 20.92%.

    Across the curve, the average yield dipped across the short (-1bp) and mid (-1bp) segments due to buying interests in the 51 day to maturity whose yield declined by  2bps and 170 day to maturity  with a basis point slide in yield bills.

    Meanwhile, yield closed flat at the long end of the curve ahead of primary market auction with expectation for further yield repricing.  Elsewhere, the average yield advanced by 3bps to 20.9% in the OMO bill segment in the secondary market.

    At the just concluded monetary policy committee meeting of the CBN, benchmark interest rate was adjusted by 150 basis points to anchor inflation rate in the country. The decision has effectively reduce the gap between inflation (33.69%) and benchmark interest rate (26.25%) to 7.44% from 8.45%.

    Analysts said this is expected to reflect in naira asset pricing as investors seek inflation protected return on their investment amidst burning inflation.

    “While we believe the outcome of this meeting may trigger further rounds of bearish sentiments across the mid-to-long end of the yield curve, we expect tomorrow’s NTB auction to give more clarity on the direction of yields in the secondary market”, Cordros Capital said in its post MPC commentary note.

    Analysts said they maintain expectations that yields in the fixed-income market are bound to increase further from current levels on expectation of a sustained imbalance in the supply and demand dynamics in the fixed-income market. #Treasury Bills Yield Drops to 21% Ahead of CBN Auction

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