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Title: Standing Facilities and Liquidity Management in Nigeria: progress so far and challenges under an IT environment
Authors: Olekah, J. K. A.
Keywords: Liquidity management
Nigeria
Monetary policy instruments
Cash reserve requirement
Liquidity ratio
Open market operations
Nigerian treasury bills
Reverse repo
Repo
Repurchase agreement
CBN Standing facilities
Information technology
Issue Date: Dec-2007
Publisher: Central Bank of Nigeria
Citation: Olekah, J. K. A. (2007). Standing Facilities and Liquidity Management in Nigeria: progress so far and challenges under an IT environment. Economic and Financial Review, 45(4), 15-37
Series/Report no.: 45;4
Abstract: This article discusses the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) standing facilities and their effectiveness in reducing interbank interest rate volatilities as well as the challenges that have been faced by both the CBN and market operators in the implementation. The paper is organized into six sections. Following this introduction in section II, the CBN indirect monetary policy instruments are discussed as a prelude to the introduction of the standing deposit/lending facilities in December 2006. The CBN standing facilities as instruments of liquidity management are discussed in section III. Some of the countries that have adopted the policy instruments are surveyed in section IV. In section V, the progress that has been made is highlighted while the challenges being faced in the implementation are mentioned in section VI. The paper is concluded in section VII.
Description: At the time this article was in press, Olekah was the Director, Banking Operations Department, Central Bank of Nigeria, Abuja.
URI: http://library.cbn.gov.ng:8092/jspui/handle/123456789/101
ISSN: 1957-2968
Appears in Collections:Economic and Financial Review

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