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Olayemi Cardoso To Sale N1.64 Trillion CBN Treasury Bills From March To May

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Olayemi Cardoso chaired CBN is set to commence the sale of N1.64 Trillion in Treasury Bills from March to May.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has planned to sell N1.64 trillion in Nigeria Treasury Bills in the second quarter of 2024- March and May. The new offer is a refinancing of existing maturing treasury bills of different tenures.  

 

According to the bill issue program, the apex bank will be refinancing its 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day treasury bills that mature during the period.  

 

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Details of the program

For the 91 days treasury bills, the central bank hopes to raise N414.28 billion while for the 182 days T-bills it plans to sell N43.74 billion and for the 364 days T-bills, it plans to sell a whopping N1.183 trillion worth of treasury bills

In March, the CBN plans to sell N822.63 billion worth of treasury bills while for April, it plans to raise N292.20 billion worth of T-bills and for May it wants to sell N388.33 billion worth of treasury bills.  

Backstory

Last week, the CBN sold N1.58 trillion worth of T-bills to the investing public at a 19% interest rate to mop up excess liquidity in the financial system. All tenors of its last auction were oversubscribed- a clear sign of the voracious appetite of investors in the security.  

About Treasury Bills

The Nigerian government issues Treasury bills, which are short-term financial obligations, through the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as a means to gather funds for covering the government’s budget shortfalls.

These bills are presented as an investment opportunity within Nigeria, offering a low-risk option for investors. 

To address the issue of excess liquidity and ongoing inflation within the nation, the central bank utilizes Treasury bills. 

Furthermore, the central bank may opt to increase the interest rates on Treasury bills, particularly those with a one-year term, as a strategy to mitigate inflation.

Nigeria’s inflations currently stand at a 27-year high of 29.90% with the CBN raising MPR to 22.75% targeted at taming inflation.

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