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CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Nemere2020: 2:30pm On Mar 26
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has increased the monetary policy rate (MPR) by 200 basis points, to a new unprecedented 24.75% at the end of its 294th meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).

This is a lower hike compared to the 400 basis points at 22.75% in the previous month. The decision announced by the CBN governor, Yemi Cardoso, propels the MPR to its highest point ever, reaffirming the CBN’s aggressive stance on monetary tightening in response to inflationary pressures.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by inoki247: 2:33pm On Mar 26
Ok

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by OboOlora(f): 2:33pm On Mar 26
cheesy
Trial and error financial techniques.
Pump $$$ from foreign reserves to save a dying naira so people can applaud you for a week.
Then watch the same $$$ rise in the next month and blame citizens for not buying unavailable local goods.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Inspirer1: 2:33pm On Mar 26
Implications?

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by sameoldguy: 2:33pm On Mar 26
Dollar/Naira is going down, but prices still remains high in Nigeria.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by abuiltech(m): 2:33pm On Mar 26
Okay
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by DVMogoshi(m): 2:33pm On Mar 26
Cardoso I believe your ministry... Welldone

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Amigoss: 2:33pm On Mar 26
Gbajue policies grin when inflation is still on the rise and people on the streets are screaming ebi'n pawa

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by sofeo(m): 2:34pm On Mar 26
Alright then
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by iichidodo: 2:34pm On Mar 26
This helps to squeeze out and mop up any loose naira lying about in the economy for speculators to gamble on dollars.I hope this increases the momentum of the current crash of dollar from now to the nearest future and we don't have to beg France to use CFA anymore.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Noniblaq(m): 2:34pm On Mar 26
Nice
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by datola: 2:34pm On Mar 26
Well done Cardoso,

This is not unexpected.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by adeabimbola700(m): 2:34pm On Mar 26
Economists in the house, please what does this mean to the Nigerian Economy?

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Alexlalax1(m): 2:35pm On Mar 26
Hungry man no sabi grammar biko. Leave all these statistics and make the country work for the poor
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by GrammarNazi1(m): 2:35pm On Mar 26
Will this have positive implications?
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by MrPristine: 2:35pm On Mar 26
These clowns have clearly lost the plot, this is a time that they should be working to reduce interest rates and encouraging more people to go into productive businesses to help grow the economy. Instead the clueless charlatans are doing the exact opposite.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by CamsedVacancy: 2:37pm On Mar 26
God help Nigerians...
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by fykes(m): 2:38pm On Mar 26
How exactly is the naira strengthening while the price of commodities is increasing?

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by BIBILARY(m): 2:39pm On Mar 26
Can anyone interpret what this means to the Nigeria economy?
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by fykes(m): 2:39pm On Mar 26
MrPristine:
These clowns have clearly lost the plot, this is a time that they should be working to reduce interest rates and encouraging more people to go into productive businesses to help grow the economy. Instead the clueless charlatans are doing the exact opposite.

I swear you took it right outta my mouth

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Winning123: 2:40pm On Mar 26
OboOlora:
cheesy
Trial and error financial techniques.
Pump $$$ from foreign reserves to save a dying naira so people can applaud you for a week.
Then watch the same $$$ rise in the next month and blame citizens for not buying unavailable local goods.

Olodo! Pump dollars from foreign reserves, the reserves you kept I guess. The reserves that can only support a month import. How did we get to this level in Nigeria with young people who can think in spite of huge money spent in educating them.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by grandstar(m): 2:40pm On Mar 26
Good.

The rates still need to go higher. I feel 28-30% will be ideal to bring inflation down. It's necessary they set an inflation target below 10% and achieve it.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by jmoore(m): 2:40pm On Mar 26
adeabimbola700:
Economists in the house, please what does this mean to the Nigerian Economy?
It means interest rate has increased.
It will scare people from borrowing.
And those who borrow will have to increase their cost price which will increase the selling price, thereby making inflation higher.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Freethinker87: 2:41pm On Mar 26
The CBN just raised interest rate, and surprisingly, people above me are applauding it. Nigerians are weird!

With the new lending rate set at 25%, banks will grant loans at 32%. It's inevitable that those with variable interest loan would experience an increase in their monthly payments.

This new rate doesnt only affect new loans, anyone with an existing loan should brace themselves for more expensive repayments.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Krankhead: 2:42pm On Mar 26
OboOlora:
cheesy
Trial and error financial techniques.
Pump $$$ from foreign reserves to save a dying naira so people can applaud you for a week.
Then watch the same $$$ rise in the next month and blame citizens for not buying unavailable local goods.
Sorry, you just type to say something. Illiteracy is a disease

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Haaland21: 2:42pm On Mar 26
OboOlora:
cheesy
Trial and error financial techniques.
Pump $$$ from foreign reserves to save a dying naira so people can applaud you for a week.
Then watch the same $$$ rise in the next month and blame citizens for not buying unavailable local goods.

This one is still in pain that the Naira is gaining strength.
It would shock you by the time if gets to 500 to a dollar latest next year.

Better go and dispose those usd in your aza.

Noisemaker

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by NothingDoMe: 2:42pm On Mar 26
sameoldguy:
Dollar/Naira is going down, but prices still remains high in Nigeria.
I noticed!
Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by grandstar(m): 2:43pm On Mar 26
Inspirer1:
Implications?

It will soak money from the system which will mean less money to buy goods and also forex, which will then reduce inflation and make the Naira appreciate.

I feel the mpr should be around 28% at the very least.

All the same, kudos to Cardoso.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by jmoore(m): 2:44pm On Mar 26
grandstar:


It will soak money from the system which will mean less money to buy goods and also forex, which will then reduce inflation and make the Naira appreciate.

I feel the mpr should be around 28% at the very least.

All the same, kudos to Cardoso.
Na all these textbook economics go land Nigeria into more trouble.

How will interest rate make petrol to be sold at 195 naira?

Lack of power supply means that Nigeria depend on petrol and diesel to run their businesses. This is a major factor of production that is causing inflation.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by grandstar(m): 2:45pm On Mar 26
[quote author=jmoore post=129118781][/quote]

You wrote nothing

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Realdeals(m): 2:46pm On Mar 26
It's probably high time for companies and individuals to recover their debts from those flexing with it, cos only few can borrow from banks now. Maybe CBN is also aware that some people borrow Naira to buy USD.

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Re: CBN Raises Benchmark MPR By 200 Basis Points To 24.75% by Ola9ja23: 2:48pm On Mar 26
OboOlora:
cheesy
Trial and error financial techniques.
Pump $$$ from foreign reserves to save a dying naira so people can applaud you for a week.
Then watch the same $$$ rise in the next month and blame citizens for not buying unavailable local goods.

A bitter soul is spotted here
Just come out clean that you are in pain to see the positive reactions of Naira against dollar

Only enemy of Nigeria will write this trash just bcs your favourite candidate lost in the last election

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