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Emerging Markets: Nigeria's Debt Market Valuation Hits N99.3 Trillion
Abstract:Nigeria's fixed-income market hits a N99.30 trillion valuation as specific Treasury Bill and Bond yields compress due to easing liquidity conditions.

The Nigerian fixed-income sector has recorded a significant milestone, with the total size of the FMDQ debt market climbing to N99.30 trillion. This valuation surge coincides with a noticeable strengthening of the market, driven by yield compression across key maturities.
Yield Compression and Liquidity
The decline in yields for Treasury Bills and Federal Government Bonds signals a shift in local liquidity dynamics.
- Market Valuation: N99.3 trillion
- Currency Focus: NGN
- Regulatory Entity: FMDQ
- Global Comparison: G7 Central Banks
For NGN traders and Frontier Market analysts, this compression is a critical indicator of the system's cash flow and potential forward expectations regarding the Central Bank of Nigeria's interest rate trajectory.
While the broader global focus remains on G7 central bank pivots, the deepening of Nigeria's debt market offers specific opportunities for carry-trade strategies.
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