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Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by EcoBrick: 8:48pm On Feb 27, 2023
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-27/nigeria-bonds-rally-as-tinubu-leads-in-pivotal-election-tally

*Five of 10 top-performing emerging-market bonds are Nigerian
*Sovereign-risk premium narrows 104 basis points in three days


By Srinivasan Sivabalan, Colleen Goko and Kerim Karakaya

February 27, 2023 at 6:17 PM GMT+1

Nigerian bonds are posting some of the best gains in emerging markets as investors bet that ruling-party candidate Bola Tinubu, who’s taken an early lead in the nation’s presidential election tally, will offer reforms to pull Africa’s largest economy out of a fiscal mess.

Five of the West African nation’s dollar bonds ranked among the 10 best performers on Monday in a Bloomberg index of 71 emerging and frontier nations. The country’s sovereign risk premium narrowed the most this year on Monday, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. data. The equity benchmark in Lagos rose to an eight-month high.

Counting is ongoing after the Feb. 25 presidential election, though early trends show Tinubu winning three key states. Money managers expect the nation’s next leader to take the unpopular decisions required to boost government revenue, stabilize the currency and cut down debt.

“Markets seem to be increasingly pricing in a Tinubu win, given the expectations that he could push through reforms quicker than others,” said Simon Quijano-Evans, the chief economist at Gemcorp Capital Management in London. “But it is difficult to see this holding if the election winner is unable to quickly turn around the macro story with visible reforms and personnel changes.”

Some of the gains may also be driven by bargain hunters after Nigeria’s bonds tumbled in the run-up to the elections, he said.

Nigeria’s bond due 2047 rose 1.8 cents on the dollar to 68.8, cutting its yield by 33 basis points to 11.5%. Securities maturing in 2029, 2030, 2032 and 2033 all rallied more than 2% in price. The NGX 50 Index rose for a fourth day to the highest level since June 2022, with Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc accounting for more than half of the gains.

A JPMorgan gauge of sovereign-risk premium, meantime, narrowed 42 basis points to 723. That’s a reduction of 104 basis in the past three days alone. The measure had hovered above the 1,000 basis-point mark until Nov. 3, the widely accepted threshold to indicate a debt-distressed nation.

The final result was still up in the air even after All Progressives Congress’s Tinubu won Ekiti, Ondo and Kwara states. Atiku Abubakar of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party narrowly secured a majority in Osun state and Peter Obi of the Labour Party secured the most support in Lagos state.

“Tinubu, who we perceive as being the least market-friendly of the three main candidates, is currently in the driver’s seat, but it is still early days and the positive reaction in Nigerian credit could indicate that markets think Obi stands a fighting chance,” said Patrick Curran, a senior economist at Tellimer Ltd. “There is likely to be a positive macro policy shift at the margin no matter who wins the election.”

Delay in Release of Results Saps Trust in Nigeria’s Election

Under the outgoing President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s total debt stock exploded more than six-fold to about 44 trillion naira. The World Bank has said that the next president should quickly implement reforms that Buhari neglected to enact, including quashing a multiple exchange-rate regime that is repelling investors, removing import restrictions and lifting fuel subsidies that cost most of what it makes pumping crude.

“Default is a risk,” Charlie Robertson, the global chief economist at Renaissance Capital in London, wrote in a note. “By Wednesday, attention should turn to the challenges for the next administration. And they remain very challenging, unless oil provides some stunning upside surprises for a few years. The interest bill as a percent of federal revenues is very high.”


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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Tolue43: 8:49pm On Feb 27, 2023
We told them Tinubu will open up the economy ...Even Indians are warming up already to invest more

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by 2mch(m): 8:49pm On Feb 27, 2023
When a true progressive wins! Congratulations Nigeria! Now we can begin to build our country!!! Hallelujah!!

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by SlurUsername1: 8:50pm On Feb 27, 2023
grin
Now I believe Prophet iginla is a real man of God because everything he saw are coming to pass, unlike Conmen like Enenche, Oyakhilome, sulaiman and Oyedepo

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by MuchAdo: 8:51pm On Feb 27, 2023
Wow!

So fast!!

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by davit: 8:51pm On Feb 27, 2023
This should be on the front page.

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Bluntguy: 8:51pm On Feb 27, 2023
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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by NothingDoMe: 8:53pm On Feb 27, 2023
Tolue43:
We told them Tinubu will open the economy up...Even Indians are warming up already to invest more
So early una don start propaganda? Buhari govt dey learn for agbado media.

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Nobody: 8:54pm On Feb 27, 2023
NothingDoMe:
So early to start propaganda?
Bloomberg is propaganda? 🤣
This is the beginning of your wailing. You still have another 8 yrs! 😛

You must bow before your God Jagaban! 🤣

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Massiveglory: 8:58pm On Feb 27, 2023
Continue to deceive yourselves with fake useless propagandas .
Tinubu destroyed and manipulated democratic processes.
Tinubu cannot lead Nigeria.
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by NothingDoMe: 8:59pm On Feb 27, 2023
Wagwanbrethren:

Bloomberg is propaganda? 🤣
This is the beginning of your wailing. You still have another 8 yrs! 😛

You must bow before your God Jagaban! 🤣
Never! I bow before to man! 🤣

Explain why would I wail if he develops the economy like you guys are saying that he would? what would be there to wail about?

Any answer?
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by tinsel: 8:59pm On Feb 27, 2023
Yamiriflathead:
grin
Now I believe Prophet iginla is a real man of God because everything he saw are coming to pass, unlike Conmen like Enenche, Oyakhilome, sulaiman and Oyedepo
I was about to repost that his prophecy
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by SlurUsername1: 9:00pm On Feb 27, 2023
tinsel:

I was about to repost that his prophecy
Please do...
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Nobody: 9:00pm On Feb 27, 2023
NothingDoMe:
Never! I bow before to man! 🤣

Explain why would I wail if he develops the economy like you guys are saying that he would? what would be there to wail about?

Any answer?
Then chill till then and stop shouting propaganda! 🤣
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by NothingDoMe: 9:03pm On Feb 27, 2023
Wagwanbrethren:

Then chill till then and stop shouting propaganda! 🤣
Because it is! Don't use mouth to develop Nigeria! I don't like agbado media!!! 🤣
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by Nobody: 9:05pm On Feb 27, 2023
NothingDoMe:
Because it is! Don't use mouth to develop Nigeria! I don't like agbado media!!! 🤣
😛🤣
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by budaatum: 9:10pm On Feb 27, 2023
2mch:
When a true progressive wins! Congratulations Nigeria! Now we can begin to build our country!!! Hallelujah!!

Progressive is, scrapping fuel subsidy, scrapping employment subsidy (NYSC), scrapping dollar subsidy (duel exchange rate), for starts.

I personally can't wait, Obidiently, of course.

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by teeytimi: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2023
This is why Tinubu remains the best economic wise. He is at the macro level while Obi is at the micro level when it comes to Economic management

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Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by NothingDoMe: 9:19pm On Feb 27, 2023
teeytimi:
This is why Tinubu remains the best economic wise. He is at the macro level while Obi is at the micro level when it comes to Economic management
Problem is Tinubu's brain. It's not working as expected. Normal ish with old equipment......🤔
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by teeytimi: 10:16pm On Feb 27, 2023
NothingDoMe:
Problem is Tinubu's brain. It's not working as expected. Normal ish with old equipment......🤔
Who told you that, did you listened to his economic submit interview
Re: Nigeria Bonds Rise As Tinubu Leads In Pivotal Election Tally - Bloomberg by techWriter3: 11:11pm On Feb 27, 2023
We said them politician will doors up the economy

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