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Nigeria targets JPMorgan bond index return after FX transparency issues

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Last updated: April 25, 2025 3:18 pm
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Nigeria’s Debt Management Office chief, Patience Oniha, recently announced that the country’s FX reforms have positioned it for re-entry into JPMorgan’s bond index. This development marks a significant milestone as active engagement with the firm has resumed, showcasing Nigeria’s improved eligibility.

Speaking at the Nigerian Investor Forum during the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington DC, Oniha highlighted the positive impact of the implemented reforms on the foreign exchange market. She stated, “With the reforms implemented, the foreign exchange market has improved, and we’re eligible again.”

The decision to re-enter JPMorgan’s Government Bond Index for Emerging Markets signifies Nigeria’s commitment to addressing past challenges and enhancing the accessibility and stability of its financial markets. By attracting renewed interest from global investors, Nigeria aims to bolster its financial standing and drive long-term growth.

Joining the index offers African nations several advantages, including increased foreign investment, improved liquidity, enhanced credibility, lower borrowing costs, and strengthened economic reforms. These benefits can significantly contribute to financial stability and pave the way for sustained growth in the region.

However, Nigeria’s previous exclusion from the JPMorgan index was primarily due to concerns regarding foreign exchange transparency and market liquidity. The country’s FX market faced challenges such as volatility and a lack of transparency, leading to its removal from the index nearly a decade ago. The index only includes countries that provide accessible investment opportunities for foreign investors.

Initially added to the index in 2012, Nigeria was delisted in 2015 following allegations of insufficient liquidity and opaque FX pricing. JPMorgan’s decision was influenced by concerns that currency controls were complicating transactions, making it challenging for foreign investors to engage with the market seamlessly.

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To remain in the index, Nigeria was urged to restore liquidity to its currency market and create a conducive environment for foreign investors. The lack of transparency and liquidity undermined investor confidence, hindering international investors from accurately assessing the risk and value of Nigeria’s bonds.

In response, Nigeria introduced significant reforms, including the unification of multiple exchange rate windows by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and a reduction in direct interventions in the FX market. These changes were designed to enhance price discovery and attract greater investor participation, signaling the country’s commitment to addressing previous shortcomings.

Overall, Nigeria’s efforts to re-enter JPMorgan’s bond index reflect its dedication to improving its financial landscape and attracting global investment. By implementing reforms and enhancing transparency, Nigeria aims to strengthen its position in the international market and drive sustainable economic growth.

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