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CBN Takes Direct Control Of Fixed Income Market
Acting Director of the Financial Markets Department at the CBN, Okey Umeano, in a memo, stated that the first phase of the reform will see the apex bank take full control of both the settlement process and trading platform for fixed income transactions starting from November this year.
The CBN emphasized that the objective of this phase is to “strengthen market integrity, streamline operations, and establish a unified regulatory framework that ensures end-to-end visibility and supervisory oversight of fixed income transactions.”To ensure minimal disruption and a smooth transition, the implementation will be executed in stages, with active collaboration from key stakeholders, including the Financial Markets Dealers Association (FMDA).
Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower or issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a on a fixed schedule.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s broad money supply surged to N119.52 trillion in August 2025, representing an increase from N117.4 trillion recorded in June 2025.
The August figures reflect a year-on-year rise from N107 trillion in August 2024, demonstrating the persistent expansion of liquidity in the financial system despite concerns over inflationary pressures and exchange rate volatility.
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