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CBN Signals New Treasury Bill Stance

March 20, 2026
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has dialed back its aggressive borrowing, allotting only N691.86 billion at its latest Primary Market Auction (PMA) on March 18, 2026.

This figure represents a significant retreat from the N1.05 trillion initially offered to the market.

While the central bank tightened the taps on supply, investors showed no signs of cooling off. Total subscriptions skyrocketed to N3.06 trillion, a sharp increase from the N2.34 trillion recorded just two weeks prior.

This massive oversubscription indicates that despite the CBN’s “softened stance” on issuance, the appetite for government paper remains voracious.

The auction results reveal a market heavily tilted toward long-term security. The 364-day tenor was the undisputed star of the session, attracting a staggering N2.89 trillion in bids—nearly four times its N800 billion offer.

However, the CBN proved selective, allotting only N542.64 billion for the one-year paper. Analysts suggest this reflects a “cautious approach” to managing the federal government’s borrowing costs, as the bank seeks to avoid locking in high-interest obligations for an extended period.

Perhaps the most telling signal from the March 18 auction is the movement in stop rates. The rate for the 364-day bill dipped to 16.63%, down from 16.73% at the previous auction. The 182-day bill followed suit, easing slightly to 16.62%.

“The moderation in stop rates, particularly at the longer end, signals easing pressure on yields and suggests improved liquidity conditions in the financial system,” the report noted.

This downward trend suggests that investors are increasingly willing to accept lower returns today to lock in yields for a year—a classic defensive play by fund managers who anticipate that the CBN may begin cutting interest rates in the near future.

The CBN’s decision to leave nearly N360 billion of its initial offer on the table sends a clear message: the regulator is no longer desperate to mop up liquidity at any cost.

By rejecting over N2.3 trillion in bids, the bank is effectively forcing that capital back into the wider financial system, which could lead to increased lending or investments in other asset classes.

As the dust settles on this auction, the focus shifts to whether this “softened stance” is a temporary tactical move or the beginning of a broader trend toward lower interest rates in the 2026 fiscal year.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The CBN is shifting from aggressive borrowing to cost control. Despite a massive N3.06 trillion surge in investor demand—driven by a hunger for the 364-day bill—the Central Bank chose to allot significantly less than its initial offer.

By slashing the allotment and allowing stop rates to dip, the CBN is signaling that it is no longer willing to pay a premium for liquidity, suggesting a move toward lower interest rates and improved cash flow within the broader economy.

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