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AN EVALUATION OF OPEN MARKET OPERATION AS AN INSTRUMENT OF MONETARY POLICY IN NIGERIA

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Background to the study

Monetary Policy refers to the mechanism for regulating the value, supper and cost of money at optimum levels that will ensure the attainment of desired national economic objective which include price stability, sustainable output and employment growth and external viability it encompasses actions designed to manage the growth of money supply during a period of his optional target. The monetary policy strategy for the achievement of these goals in any economy is often influenced by the stage of development of the economy and its financial infrastructure. when the monetary policy strategy is successful, the level of money becomes compatible with the rate of growth of output inflation and interest rate. Money at this level plays the role of an efficient lubricant of the wheel of economic activities in such a way that it will not constitute a nuisance to the extent that its supply will be too much or first- rate business intentions to that extent that its supply will not be enough .

There are two main monetary policy strategies, which are direct and indirect approach.

The direct approach to monetary could comprise the use of instruments such as credit ceilings. Selective credit control, administered interest and exchanges rate as well as the prescription of cash reserves requirement and special deposits. In the early stages or economy development, central Bank typically rely on direct instrument of monetary policy, notably administrators controls of bank credit and interest rates.

However, the prolong use of there direct control In the Nigeria economy generated considerable problems and because counter productive. The use of direct administrative controls of interest rate, credit ceiling and sectoral allocation have been  found, the world over to inhibit efficiency in resources allocation as will as innovative ideas and development in individual institution.

Due to all these negative effect manifested by the direct approach, there was urgent new to more rewards the institutionalization of market basedinstrument of control alsoknown as the indirect approach. This was accompanied by deregulation of interest rate and de-emphasizing of the use of credit allocation and control policies followed by the introduction of indirect tools of monetary policy enchased on open market operator (OMO),.

The open market operations involves the discretionary power of the CBN to purchase or sell securities in the financial market in order to influence the volume of liquidity and levels of indirect taxes, which alternately will affect the money supply and inflationary pressure in the economy. It was introduced in June, 1993 and has continued to be the main instrument of monetary policy in Nigeria.

OMO allows for Flexibility in policy implementation because it permits small and frequent charges in instrument, which enables the authorities respond rapidly to shock as the need arises. Open market operations are preferred by the CBN for the money supply for several reasons .

First, OMO can be used with some precision. If the CBN wants to change the money supply by just a small amount, it can buy or sell - longer change in the money supply, it can buy or sell a long amount.

Secondly, open market operations are extremely flexible. If CBN decides to reverse course, it can easily switch from buying securities to selling securities. Finally Omo have a family predictable effect on the supply of money. Since banks are obliged tomeet their reserves requirement, an open market sell of  N 10m in government securities will deduce reserves by N10m, which will reduce the supply of money by N10m times the money multiplies.

1.2 Statement Of The Problem

The open market operation is an important weapon of monetary control in Nigeria. There have been various write ups concerning me performance of the open market operation and its effectiveness on the monetary policy, this is because open market operation is how in vogue in both developed countries e.g Nigeria.

The question that baffles one so much the Nigeria economy is the rising inflation rate why has inflation in Nigeria economy remain on the increase despite the different monetary policy instrument of the government? What are the major causes of the instability of domestic prices and also the excessive reserves usually maintained by Banks?

In this study, efforts will be made to answer these question listed above, This study will also analysed the efficacy of money supply and the  overall performance of open market operation as a policy tool of indirect monetary control.

1.3 Objectives Of The Study

The main objective of this study is to appraise this vital instrument of monetary policy with emphasize  an highlighting us problems and prospects.

Through this study, the performance of open market operations in regulating money supply in the economy will be cortically analysed.

It will also suggest ways and means through which money supply can be effectively controlled. It will also help-in proffering solutions an how to improve the effectiveness of open market operation in Nigeria.




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