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CBN hikes Treasury bills rates amid weak demand

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
October 25, 2025
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CBN hikes Treasury bills rates amid weak demand as investors show stronger appetite for long-term papers despite easing inflation

CBN hikes Treasury bills rates in a surprising move despite expectations of a rate cut following disinflation and exchange rate stability.

Also read: CBN survey shows taxes, interest rates hurting firms

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) raised yields across standard tenors at its latest Treasury bills auction, signalling a tightening stance even as market liquidity remains constrained.

At the primary market auction, the apex bank offered ₦650 billion worth of Treasury bills across 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day maturities.

Total bids amounted to ₦750.91 billion, a softer subscription compared to previous auctions.

Analysts said the modest turnout limited the CBN’s flexibility to lower rates despite easing macroeconomic pressures.

Reflecting cautious investor sentiment, the CBN allotted ₦7.61 billion in 91-day bills at a 15.30% spot rate — up by 30 basis points.

The 182-day paper, worth ₦100 billion, attracted ₦68.53 billion in bids, with an allotment of ₦67.42 billion at 15.50%, marking a 25 basis-point increase.

The strongest demand came from long-term investors, as the 364-day Treasury bill drew ₦674.25 billion, representing over 90% of total bids.

The CBN eventually allotted ₦316.56 billion at 16.14%, up by 37 basis points from 15.77% at the previous auction.

Analysts attributed the CBN’s decision to hike Treasury bills rates to tight liquidity and restrained risk appetite in the money market.

“An overwhelming subscription could have triggered a downward adjustment,” one investment strategist observed.

The move, coming on the heels of a benchmark interest rate cut and sustained disinflation, underscores the apex bank’s cautious balancing of yield attractiveness with inflation management.

For investors, the higher Treasury bills yields present a more rewarding risk-free investment window in the short term, while also hinting at the CBN’s continued vigilance over market liquidity and currency stability.

Also read: CBN issues strict ATM refund guideline for banks

With Treasury bills now offering stronger returns, analysts expect increased participation in subsequent auctions, especially if the CBN maintains this strategic tightening stance.

Quadri Olaitan
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