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CBN’s Treasury Bills Auction Sees Strong Demand, Signals Robust Liquidity

May 8, 2025
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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) conducted a highly successful Nigerian Treasury Bills (NTBs) auction on Wednesday, allotting N598.33 billion across three maturities amid strong investor demand and buoyant system liquidity.

The auction, which saw subscriptions nearly double the offered amount, underscores the sustained appetite for government securities as liquidity continues to flood the Nigerian financial market.

The CBN offered a total of N550 billion across three tenors: N50 billion for 91-day bills, N100 billion for 182-day bills, and N400 billion for 364-day bills. The 365-day bills, accounting for 80% of total sales, emerged as the most sought-after, with sales reaching N482.62 billion against subscriptions of over N800 billion.

This robust demand for longer-dated securities reflects investor confidence in Nigeria’s economic stability and a preference for higher-yielding, longer-term instruments.

In contrast, the 81-day bills saw the lowest interest, with subscriptions of N48.4 billion and sales of N38.4 billion. The 182-day bills recorded moderate demand, with sales aligning closely with the offered N100 billion.

Total subscriptions for the auction reached N1.08 trillion, a decline from the N1.53 trillion recorded at the previous auction but still indicative of strong market interest, as demand doubled the CBN’s offer.

Yields across the tenors remained largely stable, reflecting the CBN’s efforts to maintain consistency in the face of oversubscription. The 365-day bill saw a marginal uptick in yield, rising to 24.41% from 24.36%, while the 181-day and 90-day yields held steady at 20.38% and 18.85%, respectively.

This stability in yields, observed over the last four auctions, suggests the CBN’s strategic management of market expectations and liquidity flows.

The oversubscription, coupled with stable yields, highlights the delicate balance the CBN is striking between meeting investor demand and controlling borrowing costs. Analysts note that the slight increase in the 365-day yield may signal cautious adjustments to accommodate the high demand for longer maturities.

The auction’s success was underpinned by robust system liquidity, which stood at N1.21 trillion as of May 6, 2025. Additionally, maturing bills worth N287.98 billion further bolstered available funds, creating a liquidity pool more than triple the N550 billion offered.

This surplus liquidity, driven by maturing securities and broader market dynamics, has fueled investor enthusiasm for NTBs, seen as a safe and attractive investment amid Nigeria’s evolving economic landscape.

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The strong demand for NTBs signals positive investor sentiment, but it also raises questions about the CBN’s next steps in managing liquidity and inflation pressures.

With system liquidity remaining elevated, the apex bank may continue to rely on open market operations and NTB auctions to mop up excess funds, thereby stabilizing the naira and curbing inflationary risks.

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