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Jpmorgan May Eject Nigeria From Key Bond Index By Year-end by erico2k2(m): 8:09pm On Sep 08, 2015
* JPMorgan reviewing Nigeria bond status

* Nigeria accounts for 1.8 pct of emerging bond index

* Central bank tweaked FX market last week

By Chijioke Ohuocha and Karin Strohecker

LAGOS/LONDON, June 7 (Reuters) - JPMorgan will eject Nigeria from its Government Bond Index (GBI-EM) by the year-end unless it restores liquidity to currency markets in a way that allows foreign investors tracking the benchmark to transact with minimal hurdles.

The bank said late on Friday it had extended the deadline to eject Africa's biggest economy by another six months to take into account the arrival of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Nigeria held closely-fought presidential elections in March, in which opposition leader Buhari defeated incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan, in the country's first transition of power through the ballot box.

JPMorgan, which runs the most commonly used emerging debt indexes, placed Nigeria on a negative index watch in January and then said it would assess its place on the index over a three to five months period.

"Nigeria's status in the GBI-EM series will be finalized in the coming months but no later than year-end," JPMorgan said.

Removal from the index would force funds tracking it to sell Nigerian bonds from their portfolios, potentially resulting in significant capital outflows. This in turn would raise borrowing costs for Africa's largest economy, already suffering from a sharp drop revenue following a plunged in oil prices.

Nigeria's forex and bond markets have come under pressure after the price of oil, Nigeria's main export, plunged. In response, the central bank fixed the exchange rate in February after devaluing the naira last year and tightened trading rules to curb speculation. The naira has lost 8.5 percent this year.

"If we are unable to verify these factors, a review of Nigeria's status within the benchmark for removal will be triggered," it said in report, adding that the factors included a liquid currency market.

Analysts did not expect JPMorgan to remove Nigeria.

JPMorgan added Nigeria to the widely followed index in 2012, when liquidity was improving, making it only the second African country after South Africa to be included. It added Nigeria's 2014, 2019, 2022 and 2024 bonds.

The bank said Nigeria continues to remain eligible for the GBI-EM index, which has around $210 billion in assets under management benchmarked to it, with a weight of 1.8 percent.

The central bank last week made a tiny adjustment to its exchange rate peg to the dollar, which one analyst said may indicate that it is beginning to think about how to loosen its currency regime. (Editing by David Evans)

source::http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/07/nigeria-bonds-index-idUSL5N0YT0GS20150607

http://dailytimes.com.ng/jpmorgan-may-eject-nigeria-from-key-bond-index-soon/
Re: Jpmorgan May Eject Nigeria From Key Bond Index By Year-end by nnachukz(m): 8:44pm On Sep 08, 2015
Negative news everywhere. God help us.

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