Abstract
Monetary policy is measures designed by the central authority to regulate the quality of money in circulations. This study is on the effect of monetary policy on the banking industry. The objective of the study is to determine the effect of monetary policy on the commercial bank and its effectiveness especially in controlling the quality of money in circulation. Based on the finding, the researcher recommend among other that the regulatory should make sure that the banks adhere to the monetary policies, so that sanity will be maintained in the banking industry and confidence restored.
TABLE OF CONTENT
Title page – – – – – – – – – i
Approved page – – – – – – – – ii
Dedication – – – – – – – – – iii
Acknowledgement – – – – – – – iv
Abstract – – – – – – – – – – vi
CHAPTER ONE
- INTRODUTION
Monetary policy constitutes the major policy thrust of the government in the realization of various macro economic objectives. It is refers to the combination of discretionary measures designed to regulate the control the money supply in an economy by the monetary authorities with a view of achieving stated or desired macro- economics goals.
The monetary policies are designed to
influence the behavior of the monetary sector. This is because change in the
behavior of the monetary sector influence various monetary variable or
aggregate. The monetary policy enforces at any point in time affect the level
of money supply either by expanding it or through contraction of same. It
influences the level of and structure of interest rates and thus cost of funds
in the the market, depending on the prevailing economic to condition.
The regulation and control of the volume and
piece of money is called discretionary control of money: discretionary in the
sense that it is made act the instance bank of Nigeria (CBN) has the
responsibility of controlling money and credit in the economy in order to check
inflationary and deflationary pressure. As the apex monetary authority, has the
duty of ensuring that polices are set in motion to regulate the financial
sector so as to operate in the same direction with the real sector in order to realize national economic objective.
Sector 2(c) of CBN Decree 24 of 1991 as
amended stated that one of the principle object of the bank (CBN) shall be “to
promote monetary stability and a sound financial system in Nigeria “.
While part v section 3 (a) of the same degree produce that the bank (CBN) shall
power to carry out open market operations for the purpose of maintaining
monetary stability in the economy of the country and without prejudice to the
generality of the foregoing, the bank may also for that purpose issue sell,
repurchase, amortize or redeem securities to be known as stabilization
securities (which shall constitute it obligation) and the securities shall be
issue at such rate of interest and under such condition of maturity,
amortization , negotiability and redemption as the bank may deem appropriate”.
Moreover, these polices issued by the central
banks are targeted toward the control of the commercial banks and the
commercial banks who mobilize these funds from individual depositor. Sometimes
are restricted by the polices from engaging in some activities through shift of
the of the monetary policy and that can affect the bank.
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Monetary polices has central role in macro-economics managements, primary because of the close relationship between the monetary aggregates and economic activities. This is time irrespective of whether one considering the monetarist or Keynesian framework.
The monetary framework of an economy is definitely a scientific device but its application appears to be more of an art in practice , many factor other the logic of the theoretical framework, comes into play, some of the key determinant of the types of monetary management.
The central bank derivable to introduce some monetary instrument, this fact should be born in mind as we as the subject of monetary policy impact on the financial sector of Nigeria central bank.