THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY.
Authors: Solomon Kings
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Social & Management Sciences
Banking and Finance
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INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYThe first batch of treasury bills issued by the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) in April 1960. Saw the birth of money market in Nigeria.
The market has experienced a remarkable increase in size. Since that date with the addition of a number of traditional short term money market entrustments. In circulation today are eight of such instrument as contained in the subsequent chapter.
Money market can be defined as the place of mechanism whereby funds are obtained. For short periods of time (from one to one year) and financial assets representing short term claim are exchanged.As a section of the financial market, it is made up of financial organization and dealers. They as a group quicken the borrowing and lending of short-term money (bank credit and non bank credit) by bringing under one umbrella those institutions with surplus funds, which wish to lend on a short-term basis and those wishing to borrow.In this country, money market is composed of the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) commercial banks, merchants bank, federal savings bank, insurance companies, the federal government and statutory corporations.Accounting for over 50% of average total holdings of its instruments. Commercial banks dominated it in 1984.It is important to note that although the money market is so crucial to the workings of the Nigeria economy. Is not geographically centered, as in the case with stock exchange. Even in a developed country like America for instance, one cannot find in the same physical sense can find the flea market and farmers market Paris and loss ageless respectively.However, this does not mean that money market activities cannot be carried out at a specified area or street in a more developed country a typical example is London.In London, borrowers and lenders of short-term money meet at Wall Street in London. They also trade on short-term debt securities. Infact, money market is a loose network of dealers, bankers and treasures of public and private corporations talking in very large round numbers over telephone and personal contacts. TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGEI TITLE PAGEII APPROVAL PAGEIII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTIV TABLE OF CONTENTV
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY3 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY5 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS6 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS7
CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE9 MONEY AND MONEY MARKET11 INSTRUCTMENT OF MONEY MARKET13 METHODS OF TRANSACTION18 THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET19
CHAPTER THREE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS25 RECOMMENDATION28 CONCLUSION30 BIBLIOGRAPHY31
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDYThe first batch of treasury bills issued by the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) in April 1960. Saw the birth of money market in Nigeria.
The market has experienced a remarkable increase in size. Since that date with the addition of a number of traditional short term money market entrustments. In circulation today are eight of such instrument as contained in the subsequent chapter.
Money market can be defined as the place of mechanism whereby funds are obtained. For short periods of time (from one to one year) and financial assets representing short term claim are exchanged.As a section of the financial market, it is made up of financial organization and dealers. They as a group quicken the borrowing and lending of short-term money (bank credit and non bank credit) by bringing under one umbrella those institutions with surplus funds, which wish to lend on a short-term basis and those wishing to borrow.In this country, money market is composed of the central bank of Nigeria (CBN) commercial banks, merchants bank, federal savings bank, insurance companies, the federal government and statutory corporations.Accounting for over 50% of average total holdings of its instruments. Commercial banks dominated it in 1984.It is important to note that although the money market is so crucial to the workings of the Nigeria economy. Is not geographically centered, as in the case with stock exchange. Even in a developed country like America for instance, one cannot find in the same physical sense can find the flea market and farmers market Paris and loss ageless respectively.However, this does not mean that money market activities cannot be carried out at a specified area or street in a more developed country a typical example is London.In London, borrowers and lenders of short-term money meet at Wall Street in London. They also trade on short-term debt securities. Infact, money market is a loose network of dealers, bankers and treasures of public and private corporations talking in very large round numbers over telephone and personal contacts. TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER PAGEI TITLE PAGEII APPROVAL PAGEIII ACKNOWLEDGEMENTIV TABLE OF CONTENTV
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY3 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY5 STATEMENT OF PROBLEMS6 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS7
CHAPTER TWO REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE9 MONEY AND MONEY MARKET11 INSTRUCTMENT OF MONEY MARKET13 METHODS OF TRANSACTION18 THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET19
CHAPTER THREE SUMMARY OF FINDINGS25 RECOMMENDATION28 CONCLUSION30 BIBLIOGRAPHY31
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Kings, S. (2026). THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY.. Afribary. Retrieved June 15, 2026, from http://library.afribary.com/works/the-role-of-money-market-in-the-nigerian-economy
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Kings, Solomon. "THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY.." Afribary, 6 Jun. 2026, http://library.afribary.com/works/the-role-of-money-market-in-the-nigerian-economy. Accessed June 15, 2026.
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Kings, Solomon. "THE ROLE OF MONEY MARKET IN THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY.." Afribary (2026). Accessed June 15, 2026. http://library.afribary.com/works/the-role-of-money-market-in-the-nigerian-economy