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T-Bill Sheds Points, Interbank Rates Jump as Naira Breaks Resistance

T-Bill Sheds Points, Interbank Rates Jump as Naira Breaks Resistance
The Nigerian Treasury bill benchmark curve sheds 30 basis points to close the week at 6.04% as interbank rates jumped due to liquidity drop in the financial system. In the currency market, Naira was exchanged at N502 to a dollar at the parallel market, crossing historical resistance points amidst ongoing speculative trading.

Rates in the fixed income space appears to have been moving downward recently amidst disinflationary trend that support the Central Bank dovish stance on benchmark interest rate.

On Friday, the Open Buy Back (OBB) and Overnight (O/N) rates increased by 100 basis points each to close the week at 15.00% and 15.25% respectively.

Analysts at Chapel Hill Denham said the increase in money market rates was driven by a decline in system liquidity from N147.31 billion on Wednesday to N69.97 billion.

In a market report, Chapel Hill Denham said higher level of activities in the Standing Lending Financing (SLF) window, the Standing Deposit Financing (SDF) window and REPO trimmed the level of liquidity.

Also, compared to trading activities witnessed yesterday in the Nigerian Treasury Bills space, the market was mostly quiet Friday as investors reposition.

Investment analysts attributed this to investors’ participation in the N18.3 billion open market operations (OMO) auction conducted. Likewise, the OMO curve was mostly quiet except for the Dec-2021 maturity, where analysts at Chapel Hill Denham said they saw a bit of sell-off.

Consequently, the NTB and the OMO benchmark curve contracted by 30bps and 3bps to close the week at 6.04% and 9.44% respectively. In the bond market, the benchmark curve dipped by 2bps to 13.00% with selling activities on the Mar-2027 and Mar-2036 maturities.

“Next week, we expect additional liquidity in the market with N83.5 billion Treasury Bills maturing on Thursday, 10th June”, analysts said.

The Naira broke through the N500 resistance on Friday in the parallel market as it depreciated by 0.60% to N502.00 for a dollar. Analysts said this was due to the continued demand pressure for FX, weak liquidity and speculative trading.

In the Investors and Exporters market, Naira appreciated mildly by 0.04% or 4kobo to close the week at N410.75 while external reserves declined from US$34.23 on 31st May to US$34.22 billion.

T-Bill Sheds Points, Interbank Rates Jump as Naira Breaks Resistance

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