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CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Omooba77: 2:42pm On Feb 27
CBN governor Yemi Cardoso disclosed the decision of the meeting, the first since his announcement as the apex bank governor.

He said the move was in a bit to tame the stubborn inflation that had not responded much to the previous marginal increase.

The CBN governor said the committee raised the MPR by 400 basis points to 22.75 percent, and adjusted the asymmetric corridor at +100 and -700 basis points from +100 basis points and -300 basis points around the MPR.

He said the committee also increased the cash reserve ratio (CRR) from 32.5 percent to 45 percent, while retaining the liquidity rate at 30 percent.

On inflation, he said the rate of change in prices of goods and services rose to 29.9 percent in January 2024, from 28.92 percent in December 2023

He attributed the hike in inflation to rising costs of energy, high fiscal deficits and insecurity.

https://dailytrust.com/just-in-mpc-raises-interest-rate-to-22-5/

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by CodeTemplar: 2:46pm On Feb 27
Finally, they have given in to our textbook jargon experts. Let's see how the move goes.

Cc: grandstar, nairalanda1, omohayék, kukutente

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by grandstar(m): 2:57pm On Feb 27
Omooba77:
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Central Bank of Nigeria has increased the benchmark interest rate by 400 basis points to a record 22.75%.

This development is coming barely 24 hours after some financial analysts predicted an increase in the rate at the end of Tuesday’s meeting.

The analysts also projected the MPC to make major decisions on banks’ capital requirements and liquidity ratios.


Analysts predict MPC to raise rates amid high inflation
CBN asks Customs to use forex rate for import duty
A few days after the National Assembly screened and approved new members of the MPC, it started a two-day meeting on Monday.

The meeting is expected to be held from Monday till Tuesday.

Details later…

https://punchng.com/just-in-cbn-raises-interest-rate-to-22-75/

I pray it hits 30%.This will slow inflation down and make the Naira appreciate.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Truths9ja: 3:07pm On Feb 27
grandstar:


I pray it hits 30%.This will slow inflation down and make the Naira appreciate.
during GEJ, it wasn’t increased to this level now 😳😳😳

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by nairalanda1(m): 3:11pm On Feb 27
Truths9ja:
during GEJ, it wasn’t increased to this level now 😳😳😳

Because we had appreciable income from oil. Not anymore.

Modified

And when the oil price crashes, borrowing commences.

1973-82, 2006-14.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Bevista: 3:30pm On Feb 27
Fairly bold move by CBN.
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The interest rate was too low compared to inflation resulting in a negative yield on bonds. Government cannot be borrowing at such a low rate while causing huge inflation on the masses. It encourages financial rascality.
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The negative yield was partly why many investors preferred to preserve their funds in USD resulting in the significant depreciation of the naira.
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Let's hope the fiscal side (Wale Edun & Co) begin to act responsibly.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by omowolewa: 3:32pm On Feb 27
Sain if the value of Naira is strengthen

Unfair, if naira keeps reducing in value

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Victory662(m): 3:33pm On Feb 27
Somebody should explain this to me oo. I'm a lay man on this particular issue. How will this help our depreciating naira?

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by DevilsEqual(m): 3:34pm On Feb 27
Waiting for obidients who would come here to call a verifiable stats some propaganda

Some emergency Economic analysts will come here to start propounding some theories on why this will is just smokescreen but na lie, Nigeria go rise for their presence


kudos Cardoso, Now its looking like we now know what to do to make things right

Last quarter of 2024 seems promising

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by omowolewa: 3:36pm On Feb 27
Victory662:
Somebody should explain this to me oo. I'm a lay man on this particular issue. How will this help our depreciating naira?

CBN is withdrawing monies inncirculatuon by making it difficult for banks to push monies to circulation

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by commoditiesnig: 3:40pm On Feb 27
Good move by the CBN MPC

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Bevista: 3:40pm On Feb 27
grandstar:


I pray it hits 30%.This will slow inflation down and make the Naira appreciate.
I agree.

Interest rate cannot be lower than inflation. Imagine pension funds investing at 18% yield while inflation is over 30%. It erodes the real value of the savings of pensioners.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Putindbutt: 3:42pm On Feb 27
Raise it a bit higher.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by DeLaRue: 3:43pm On Feb 27
It is a double edge sword.

As CBN rate rises, commercial banks will increase savings/fixed deposit rates, thereby attracting more savers who will be locked into 12 months or more term.

This will indirectly reduce the money available for spending and thus reduce patronage of many goods. As traders and manufacturers wait to exploit consumers with predatory prices, less and less people will buy their goods. As their warehouses pile up with unsold goods, they'll have to reduce prices, thus helping to reduce inflation.

Increasing interest rate will also mean the government can issue bonds at rates that will be attractive to foreign investors. More dollars should flow into the country.

The bad news is:

As Cbn increases interest rate, banks too will increase their lending rate with the likely result that:

1. Many businesses that depend on bank loans will lay off staff or even close down

2. There will be fewer new investments- businesses can't survive on 33% - 35% loan rate

3. More pain for the economy generally.

Unfortunately, with the amount of money printed by Mr Buhari's government, the CBN will have to keep increasing interest rate in order to mop up excess liquidity and control inflation.

Managing a large economy in times of crises is a sophisticated game of chess. For every positive steps, there are multiple potential negative consequences. There are usually no easy solutions.

Unfortunately for politicians, the public want solutions NOW! or they dabaru everything and even call for coup cheesy cheesy

The public is not interested in, nor do they understand economic theories.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by KomGhale: 4:00pm On Feb 27
Raise am!
Raise am!!
Raise am!!! grin grin

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Goodlady(f): 4:01pm On Feb 27
What's the benefit?

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by jmoore(m): 4:01pm On Feb 27
grandstar:


I pray it hits 30%.This will slow inflation down and make the Naira appreciate.
You guys are funny.

Cost push inflation can't be tackled by interest rate.

Majority of small businesses have nothing to do with borrowing.

This is not the first time CBN is raising interest rate. What did they achieve the last time?

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Seun(m): 4:01pm On Feb 27
This is fantastic and I support them for doing it.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Seun(m): 4:02pm On Feb 27
Goodlady:
What's the benefit?
Reduction in inflation.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by STEWpid(f): 4:02pm On Feb 27
Chai..



Demand is low, but Supply is lower.

To what extent do we really keep savings while there are monies that should go back into operations??

Anyway, may be when there's a significant progress and stability.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by teadrake(m): 4:02pm On Feb 27
Bold yet necessary move to restore balance in the economy. Era of Reforms.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by kokakola: 4:03pm On Feb 27
All we need is for our Nation to work and a working system for all not temporal measures. Majority of Nigerians are very intelligent and smart. I like reading and learning from intelligent comments here.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Remii(m): 4:04pm On Feb 27
grandstar:


I pray it hits 30%.This will slow inflation down and make the Naira appreciate.


so what business are people going to do to be able to pay back loans at over 30% interest? dey play o

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Newton1045: 4:04pm On Feb 27
Kpom

All deposits in dollar be converted to naira equivalence.
If u need dollar, get from the banks.

If u save dollar,it shud be converted to naira equivalence.

Cancel dom account straight

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by Poloyanabo2(m): 4:05pm On Feb 27
Newton1045:
Kpom
Apc bots have taken over Nairaland

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by ppogba: 4:06pm On Feb 27
Bevista:
Fairly bold move by CBN.
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The interest rate was too low compared to inflation resulting in a negative yield on bonds. Government cannot be borrowing at such a low rate while causing huge inflation on the masses. It encourages financial rascality.
---
The negative yield was partly why many investors preferred to preserve their funds in USD resulting in the significant depreciation of the naira.
---
Let's hope the fiscal side (Wale Edun & Co) begin to act responsibly.

Conversely, the equity market will be injured due to.the attractive yield in the Fixed Income space.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by bigdammyj: 4:06pm On Feb 27
Noted.
Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by ifyain: 4:07pm On Feb 27
Text book economics most times are not meant for developing economies. China is a blend of both worlds and they are doing fine.

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by peleson1: 4:07pm On Feb 27
DeLaRue:
It is a double edge sword.

As CBN rate rises, commercial banks will increase savings/fixed deposit rates, thereby attracting more savers who will be locked into 12 months or more term.

This will indirectly reduce the money available for spending and thus reduce patronage of many goods. As traders and manufacturers wait to exploit consumers with predatory prices, less and less people will buy their goods. As their warehouses pile up with unsold goods, they'll have to reduce prices, thus helping to reduce inflation.

Increasing interest rate will also mean the government can issue bonds at rates that will be attractive to foreign investors. More dollars will flow into the country.

The bad news is:

As Cbn increases interest rate, banks too will increase there lending rate with the likely result that:

1. More businesses that depend on bank loans will lay off staff or even close down

2. There will be fewer new investments- businesses can't survive on 33% - 35% loan rate

3. More pain for the economy generally.

Unfortunately, with the amount of money printed by Mr Buhari's government, the CBN will have to keep increasing interest rate in order to mop up excess liquidity and control inflation.

Managing a large economy in times of crises is a sophisticated game of chess. For every positive steps, there are multiple potential negative consequences. There are usually no easy solutions.

Unfortunately for politicians, the public want solutions NOW grin or they dabaru everything and even call for coup cheesy cheesy

The public is not interested in, nor do they understand economic theories.
Cool analysis..

U guys up there , ur analyses are very apt..

Nigerians are smart.

Good bless Nigeria and me especially

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by FreeStuffsNG: 4:08pm On Feb 27
Not unexpected. Let's hope it will help bring in some positive impact on the monetary reforms and fiscal developments.
God bless Nigeria for ever! Check my signature for free stuffs!

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Re: CBN Raises Interest Rate (MPR) To 22.75% by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 4:08pm On Feb 27
Bevista:
Fairly bold move by CBN.
---
The interest rate was too low compared to inflation resulting in a negative yield on bonds. Government cannot be borrowing at such a low rate while causing huge inflation on the masses. It encourages financial rascality.
---
The negative yield was partly why many investors preferred to preserve their funds in USD resulting in the significant depreciation of the naira.
---
Let's hope the fiscal side (Wale Edun & Co) begin to act responsibly.

Responsibly or responsively?

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