The Central
Bank of Nigeria sold N31.94bn ($104.76m) in Treasury bills on Friday in a bid
to tighten liquidity in the money market while overnight lending rate fell.
Traders said
the bank sold N31.52bn of 349-day Treasury bill at 18.59 per cent and N440m of
160-day Treasury bill at 17.98 per cent at an auction on Friday, Reuters
reported.
The cost of
borrowing among commercial lenders, however, dropped to around five per cent on
the interbank market from around 8.5 per cent last week.
Traders said
cash balance in commercial banks’ accounts with the CBN stood at N320.35bn on
Friday, boosted by the repayment of around N287.39bn in matured treasury bills
on Thursday.
“Interbank
rate is at low level because the central bank sold fewer dollars this week (on
the currency market),” one currency trader said.
Traders
expect rates to remain flat next week unless the central bank decides to take
advantage of the low rates to mop-up excess liquidity from the banking system.
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