NIGERIAN EUROBONDS JANUARY 13 2021: 6.75% US$500M JAN 2021– 100.170/1.977%, 5.625% US$300M JUN 2022– 103.981/2.803%, 6.375% US$500M JUL 2023– 108.604/2.777%, 7.625% US$1.118BN NOV 2025– 115.316/4.108%, 6.500% US$1.5BN NOV 2027– 108.828/4.966, 7.143% US$1.25BN FEB 2030 – 108.401/ 5.934%, 8.747% US$1.0BN JAN 2031 – 117.338/6.378%, 7.875% $1.50BN Feb 2032 – 110.493/6.529%, 7.696% $1.25BN Feb 2038 – 106.603/7.026%, 7.625% $1.50BN Nov 2047 – 105.262/7.179%, 9.248% $750M Jan 2049 – 117.399/7.722%.
Updates
- No provision yet for COVID-19 vaccines in 2021 budget – Finance Minister
- Oil rises above $56 on tight supply expectations
- You can’t link SIM with BVN-generated NIN – NIMC
- FG spent N6.46tn on debt servicing, personnel in 2020 – Minister
- Naira slumps further, exchanges for 473/$
- Debt stock: We will borrow more – Amaechi
- Recession will be fleeting: FG
- Private sector warns of mass hunger, economic crisis over fresh lockdown
- Fintech firm launches online payment, e-Commerce platform
- Nigeria’s debt to China hits $3.121bn
Nigerian Treasury Bills Issue Program 2nd Quarter 2020
- Updated: April 2, 2020

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is to issue N512.7 billion worth of Treasury Bills in the second quarter of 2020 (Q2) according to the Treasury Bill programme released on its website, covering the second quarter of 2020. The N512.7 billion treasury bill planned for Q2 2020 represents a drop of N361.7 billion when compared to the over N874.4 billion issued in Q1 2020.
The breakdown of the calendar shows that N94.24 billion will be raised in the 91-day maturity period, N86.18 billion for 182 days and N332.35 billion for 364 days maturity period.