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MARKETS BRIEF: Naira gains 0.1% to N393.33/US$, treasury bonds declines 10bps...

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TUE 19 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- The local currency, the Naira strengthened today by 0.1% to N393.33/US$ at the I&E window following Monday’s 0.2% gain. The...

MONEY MARKET: Overnight rate dips by 833bps w/w, to 1.0%, OMO...

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SAT 16 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- In line with our expectation, the overnight (OVN) rate dipped by 833bps w/w, to 1.0% as inflows from OMO (NGN211.25...

MARKETS BRIEF: Treasury bonds stays bearish on buying interests as average...

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…Positive sentiments persists in the domestic equities market for the third consecutive trading session WED 13 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- The Treasury bonds secondary market remained bearish,...

MARKETS BRIEF: Treasury bonds stays bearish as average yield expands by...

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…Equities sustain gains TUE 12 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- The Treasury bonds secondary market continued to trade with bearish sentiments, as the average yield expanded by 20bps...

MARKETS BRIEF: Treasury bonds ends Monday’s trading with bearish bias, Naira...

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MON 11 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- The Treasury bonds secondary market was mixed with bearish bias, as the average yield expanded by 1bp to 6.3%. Across...

Treasury bonds expand by 32bps to 6.1% as bears dominate the...

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SAT 09 JAN, 2021-theGBJournal- The Treasury bonds secondary market opened the year with bearish trading, as the lack of clarity on the direction of...

MARKETS WRAP: Bonds average yield expands 20bps to 4.1% as news...

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…Overnight rate expanded by 275 bps w/w to 4.3% …Apprehension for yields dominates T-bills market SAT, 05 DEC, 2020-theGBJournal- The Treasury bond secondary market retraced this...

MARKETS: DMO set to offer instruments worth N80bn, treasury bonds average...

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…Overnight rate crashes by 577 bps w/w, to 0.6% SAT, 14 NOV, 2020-theGBJournal-The overnight (OVN) rate crashed by 577 bps w/w, to 0.6%. The rate...

Markets Wrap: Treasury bonds dips 16bps to 4.1% as sellers stall...

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SAT, 31 OCT, 2020-theGBJournal-The overnight (OVN) rate ended the week lower, as it crashed by 8.50 ppts w/w, to 1.3%. The contraction was underpinned...