Business
Interbank’s Rates Ease On Cash Flows
The nation’s interbank
lending rates fell sharply to 8.25 per cent on average this past week from 40 per cent to last week after budgetary allocations to government agencies raised liquidity in the money market.
The cost of funds among commercial lenders rose sharply in the week to over 100 per cent as the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) recalled cash and commercial lenders scrambled to cover about N36 billion in positions when the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sought to support the local currency.
The CBN had last month directed banks to pay for dollar purchases 48 hours in advance, seeking to curb foreign exchange demand and tighten liquidity in the banking system.
“The lending rate eased by last Thursday when a portion of budget allocations to states and local governments hit the market along with additional funds from mature treasury bills repayment, providing liquidity relief for many banks” one dealer told our correspondent.
The NNPC which sells dollars to commercial lenders monthly started the usual withdrawals of a portion of the naira proceeds to deposit in its account with the CBN last week and continued causing initial tight liquidity.
Dealers said the market is currently liquid enough and expected it to remain so until next week when banks must start putting all revenues from government agencies into one account at the CBN within 24 hours of receiving them.
The Treasury Single Account, (TSA) is part of efforts by President Muhammadu Buhari to crack down on mismanagement of government funds.
The secured open buy back closed at 8 per cent against 40 per cent last week while overnight placement was traded at 8.5 per cent compared with 40 per cent last week.
“We expect rates to open around 10 per cent early next week until the movement of the budget allocation to single account” another dealer in Port Harcourt told our source.
The Head, Research and Investment, Afrinvest West Africa, a research and investment advisory firm, Mr. Ayodeji Ebo, said the movement of the TSA policy and activities in the market would determine the interbank rate over the coming weeks.
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