The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is opening up its open market operations (OMO) to a wider range of investors, as part of a review of its liquidity management tools. According to a circular dated August 12, individuals, businesses, and eligible non-bank financial institutions will now be able to access the primary and secondary OMO…...
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