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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by safex(m): 8:31pm On Mar 15
biznus:
Stanbic primary didn't go through
Same with Zenith Bank.
I guess most of them got to know quite lately and they submitted a too ambitious bid
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biznus: 9:32pm On Mar 15
safex:

Same with Zenith Bank.
I guess most of them got to know quite lately and they submitted a too ambitious bid
Saw it coming considering the total bills issued was far less than that of the initial offer
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by presiade(m): 10:41pm On Mar 15
jidobaba:

Invested with Gtb secondary mkt @18%, 357days. Just yesterday. Seemed a tad low.

I have been away from this market for quite a while. Has the minimum investable amount by individual investors been lowered so far? The last I was aware was when the minimum was raised to about N100 m or thereabout.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eanestca(m): 7:29pm On Mar 16
presiade:


I have been away from this market for quite a while. Has the minimum investable amount by individual investors been lowered so far? The last I was aware was when the minimum was raised to about N100 m or thereabout.

At the auction it's 50m except your bank of Fund manager is able to aggregate.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 8:33pm On Mar 16
Oshokhai69:
Emmasoft please why is SFS still very low? 12.5% is an insult! 😡

SFS fixed income fund and other mutual funds will gradually have their rates increased as long as the MPR and Tbills rates remain high but this will not happen immediately. As revaluation of underlying assets continues the high rates will relect. Remember it used to be 11.05% few weeks back.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 3:39pm On Mar 17
Expected coupon payment from agbalaka bond on the 13th of March but it failed to come and no explanation.

Please does anyone know of any adverse updates or actions to be taken to recoup money if payment fails.

Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by presiade(m): 4:09pm On Mar 17
Thanks for the update.
eanestca:


At the auction it's 50m except your bank of Fund manager is able to aggregate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nezzjnr: 12:22pm On Mar 18
Fsdh as at today is 16.19% PA
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 1:13pm On Mar 18
RayRay06677:
Expected coupon payment from agbalaka bond on the 13th of March but it failed to come and no explanation.

Please does anyone know of any adverse updates or actions to be taken to recoup money if payment fails.

Thanks

Pls which one is Agbalaka bond
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by AngelicBeing: 1:29pm On Mar 18
Akerewe:


Pls which one is Agbalaka bond
Funny name 🤣, Hahaha 🤣

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 3:37pm On Mar 18
Akerewe:


Pls which one is Agbalaka bond

One power plant by one of the SW states that floated a bond working capital

Agbalaka should be the name of the location

Agbalaka power plant
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 4:04pm On Mar 18
Greetings All,

When is the next auction for Treasury bills Primary markets?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nakedman: 4:47pm On Mar 18
All road leads to fsdh for Mutual Funds.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 5:07pm On Mar 18
Nakedman:
All road leads to fsdh for Mutual Funds.

What is their interest capitalization and payment policy?.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 5:43pm On Mar 18
RayRay06677:


One power plant by one of the SW states that floated a bond working capital

Agbalaka should be the name of the location

Agbalaka power plant

Hearing this for the first time. I tried to Google it to No avail. Good luck

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Dum20: 6:09pm On Mar 18
Nakedman:
All road leads to fsdh for Mutual Funds.

Stanbic just be doing shakara and be offering 13% for MMF. See their Junior brother dey shake body well.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by enque(f): 7:11pm On Mar 18
stanbic is now on 14.05%

Dum20:


Stanbic just be doing shakara and be offering 13% for MMF. See their Junior brother dey shake body well.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Oshokhai69: 7:17pm On Mar 18
Akerewe:


Pls which one is Agbalaka bond

Dr Agbalaka wey talk say he discover cure for HIV. Na him be that

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 8:05pm On Mar 18
Oshokhai69:


Dr Agbalaka wey talk say he discover cure for HIV. Na him be that

That Dr is ABALAKA not agbalaka
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Oshokhai69: 8:17pm On Mar 18
Akerewe:


That Dr is ABALAKA not agbalaka

Them make mistake. Na him be that

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 9:12pm On Mar 18
wink
Oshokhai69:


Them make mistake. Na him be that

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chukzyfcbb: 11:35pm On Mar 18
For those who have invested in the secondary market, were you paid the interest upfront just like it's done in primary market

Or is everything held (capital + interest) till the end of the tenor?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by jabolo(m): 11:38pm On Mar 18
Akerewe:


Hearing this for the first time. I tried to Google it to No avail. Good luck

Alagbaka not Agbalaka
https://thenationonlineng.net/firm-floats-n4-2b-bond-to-build-ondo-power-plant/

The turbines were just delivered in December (https://independent.ng/power-ondo-ag-gov-aiyedatiwa-to-take-delivery-of-n7-8bn-worth-gas-engine/) so not yet operational. Paying coupon from financing cashflows could be a mini-Ponzi.

On the other hand, the ultimate Guarantor is the Ondo State Government so there is your recourse.

I believe RayRay06677 asked a similar question in September, and later confirmed the coupon is usually paid a couple of days late.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RayRay06677(m): 2:35am On Mar 19
jabolo:


Alagbaka not Agbalaka
https://thenationonlineng.net/firm-floats-n4-2b-bond-to-build-ondo-power-plant/

The turbines were just delivered in December (https://independent.ng/power-ondo-ag-gov-aiyedatiwa-to-take-delivery-of-n7-8bn-worth-gas-engine/) so not yet operational. Paying coupon from financing cashflows could be a mini-Ponzi.

On the other hand, the ultimate Guarantor is the Ondo State Government so there is your recourse.

I believe RayRay06677 asked a similar question in September, and later confirmed the coupon is usually paid a couple of days late.

Thanks, coupon payment is been delayed this March. The fact that it was backed by a state government made me invest.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akerewe(m): 5:30am On Mar 19
jabolo:


Alagbaka not Agbalaka
https://thenationonlineng.net/firm-floats-n4-2b-bond-to-build-ondo-power-plant/

The turbines were just delivered in December (https://independent.ng/power-ondo-ag-gov-aiyedatiwa-to-take-delivery-of-n7-8bn-worth-gas-engine/) so not yet operational. Paying coupon from financing cashflows could be a mini-Ponzi.

On the other hand, the ultimate Guarantor is the Ondo State Government so there is your recourse.

I believe RayRay06677 asked a similar question in September, and later confirmed the coupon is usually paid a couple of days late.

Thanks for the insight chief

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by skydiver01: 5:38am On Mar 19
2036 FGN bond coupon payment received yesterday. wink

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biznus: 7:04am On Mar 19
chukzyfcbb:
For those who have invested in the secondary market, were you paid the interest upfront just like it's done in primary market

Or is everything held (capital + interest) till the end of the tenor?
It is done normally like the former plus there's an option for the latter. Your choice.

I guess no one is going for secondary market this week cos no rates is being shared on here. Next week's primary bid things then
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by enque(f): 7:52am On Mar 19
chukzyfcbb:
For those who have invested in the secondary market, were you paid the interest upfront just like it's done in primary market

Or is everything held (capital + interest) till the end of the tenor?
I opted to reinvest my interest and then get everything back at the end of the tenor

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by blkmum700: 8:58am On Mar 19
biznus:
It is done normally like the former plus there's an option for the latter. Your choice.

I guess no one is going for secondary market this week cos no rates is being shared. Next week's primary bid things then


What’s the difference btw primary and secondary market?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biznus: 9:18am On Mar 19
enque:

I opted to reinvest my interest and then get everything back at the end of the tenor
This week? @what rate
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by biznus: 9:22am On Mar 19
blkmum700:



What’s the difference btw primary and secondary market?
Without being technical, no much difference. People opt for primary market for highest juiciest rates possible. Secondary market offers slightly lower rates
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Odunharry(m): 10:19am On Mar 19
blkmum700:



What’s the difference btw primary and secondary market?
Slightly lower rates, Primary market is also longer in tenure(slightly)

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