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Nigeria / Monetary Policy

Nigeria Central Bank Policy Rate

The Nigeria policy interest rate is the benchmark rate set by the Central Bank of Nigeria to influence borrowing costs, credit conditions, and inflation throughout the economy. It is the single most important price in Nigeria's financial system.

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Why Central Bank Policy Rate matters for NGN

Policy rate differentials between countries are the primary driver of carry-trade positioning and long-run FX equilibrium. When the Central Bank of Nigeria is hiking while others are on hold, the ngn typically appreciates on an interest rate differential basis.

How to interpret this series

A surprise rate hike is ngn-positive; a surprise cut is negative. Forward guidance and the policy statement accompanying each decision are often more market-moving than the rate change itself, as markets are usually well-positioned for the expected move.

Historical Central Bank Policy Rate

Source: CBN. Cadence: Monthly. Unit: %. Coverage metadata updating.

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Recent announcements

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Common questions

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How do I get the Central Bank of Nigeria policy rate history via API?

Policy rate history for Nigeria is available at /api/v1/announcements/ngn/policy_rate, with announcement_datetime for every meeting decision.

What happens to the ngn when the Central Bank of Nigeria raises rates?

Rate hikes attract capital inflows seeking higher yield, which typically strengthens the ngn in the short run. However, very aggressive hikes can raise recession fears and eventually weaken the currency.