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May 28, 2026 - 3:43 PM

CBN Holds Back on More Rate Cuts Amid Global Inflation Fears

Nigeria’s Central Bank is slowing down plans for further interest rate reductions as global inflation concerns and economic uncertainty continue to shape monetary policy decisions.

The News Chronicle reports that the apex bank is becoming more cautious despite earlier efforts to ease borrowing conditions and support economic growth. Financial analysts say the decision reflects growing fears that global inflation pressures and unstable international market conditions could negatively affect Nigeria’s economy if policy adjustments are made too quickly.

The CBN is reportedly keeping a close watch on inflation trends, exchange rate movements and investor confidence as policymakers attempt to maintain stability in the financial system.

Economic experts believe the move signals a shift toward a more defensive strategy as central banks across the world continue battling inflation and slower global disinflation. They noted that uncertainties in international markets, combined with pressure on currencies and commodity prices, remain major risks for emerging economies like Nigeria.

The development also highlights the CBN’s balancing act between supporting growth and keeping inflation under control. Analysts added that maintaining stability in the foreign exchange market and protecting investor confidence are likely to remain top priorities for monetary authorities in the coming months.

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