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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 11:59am On Sep 22, 2018
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 1:22pm On Sep 22, 2018
NL1960:
No. It is likely October 3.
No sir. It is September 26th it's bi-weekly. Last week's auction was just an extra. So the next auction is two weeks from the September 12th auction smiley
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vexing(m): 2:23pm On Sep 22, 2018
Nnamz:
No sir. It is September 26th it's bi-weekly. Last week's auction was just an extra. So the next auction is two weeks from the September 12th auction smiley
Thank you, I was surprised that there was auction last week. Is it that the government need money that bad? If it is so let them just increase the interest and more people will buy TBs.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 3:12pm On Sep 22, 2018
Nnamz:
No sir. It is September 26th it's bi-weekly. Last week's auction was just an extra. So the next auction is two weeks from the September 12th auction smiley
That is not how it works. It does not have to be bi-weekly. The dates are determined by CBN and published in quarters. See the attached calendar for the 4th quarter.

Btw, NTB use of quarter is not your usual Jan-Mar, April-June, July-Sep, Oct-Dec. The TB calendar cycle is from December to November. First quarter is from December to February. cool
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 4:40pm On Sep 22, 2018
NL1960:
That is not how it works. It does not have to be bi-weekly. The dates are determined by CBN and published in quarters. See the attached calendar for the 4th quarter.

Btw, NTB use of quarter is not your usual Jan-Mar, April-June, July-Sep, Oct-Dec. The TB calendar cycle is from December to November. First quarter is from December to February. cool
I stand very corrected. Thanks for the calendar
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 4:41pm On Sep 22, 2018
NL1960:
That is not how it works. It does not have to be bi-weekly. The dates are determined by CBN and published in quarters. See the attached calendar for the 4th quarter.

Btw, NTB use of quarter is not your usual Jan-Mar, April-June, July-Sep, Oct-Dec. The TB calendar cycle is from December to November. First quarter is from December to February. cool
Tomorrow now sombori in da house will ask when the next tbs is. Please ignore any idiot that ask that question. Oya everybody download this calendar
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:17pm On Sep 22, 2018
Nnamz:
Tomorrow now sombori in da house will ask when the next tbs is. Please ignore any idiot that ask that question. Oya everybody download this calendar
If I were you, I will modify and take off the "idiot" Thanks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vexing(m): 5:26pm On Sep 22, 2018
Nnamz:
Tomorrow now sombori in da house will ask when the next tbs is. Please ignore any idiot that ask that question. Oya everybody download this calendar
This showed how uncivilised you are. Check my posts, I have been doing TB for a long time I only got confused because of what happened last week. Moreover, I have downloaded the calendar and it did not open on my phone. Let us learn to be gentlemen and stop insulting people anyhow.

On a second thought I don't think I should be that hash on you. My apologies.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nnamz(m): 11:26pm On Sep 22, 2018
Barrytone:
If I were you, I will modify and take off the "idiot" Thanks.
This time around I do not stand corrected. If you cannot take a second to read the first and last few pages of this thread so as not to ask stupid dumb questions like "please house when is the next treasury bills", then you are a very big idiot. And also a lazy Nigerian. Period!
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 1:34am On Sep 23, 2018
Nnamz:
This time around I do not stand corrected. If you cannot take a second to read the first and last few pages of this thread so as not to ask stupid dumb questions like "please house when is the next treasury bills", then you are a very big idiot. And also a lazy Nigerian. Period!
ok ooooooo
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jabo1000: 4:08am On Sep 23, 2018
Please if you are investing #50m above for a primary market bidder. How much will they interest be? Or is it better to invest in FGN bond with that amount.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:25am On Sep 23, 2018
Jabo1000:
Please if you are investing #50m above for a primary market bidder. How much will they interest be? Or is it better to invest in FGN bond with that amount.
It depends on the tenor that you will choose and the rate it goes for at that material time. Your interest depends on 3 factors, you can control 2 being your capital and tenor but the rate is determined by the economics of demand and supply(fixed by CBN).

S.I. = Principal * Rate * Time

S.I.(Your case) = 50m * Rate * Time

(Rate is given in %, so divide it by 100 before multiplying, also Time is in days so you divide by 364 before multiplying).
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jabo1000: 4:30am On Sep 23, 2018
Barrytone:
It depends on the tenor that you will choose and the rate it goes for at that material time. Your interest depends on 3 factors, you can control 2 being your capital and tenor but the rate is determined by the economics of demand and supply(fixed by CBN).

S.I. = Principal * Rate * Time

S.I.(Your case) = 50m * Rate * Time

(Rate is given in %, so divide it by 100 before multiplying, also Time is in days so you divide by 364 before multiplying).
A year or three to 5 years. What’s the rate on %
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:06am On Sep 23, 2018
Jabo1000:
A year or three to 5 years. What’s the rate on %
For primary market, nobody knows until after bidding but for secondary market just ask your bank. I stated earlier that rate is determined by forces of demand and supply and the assessment is done by CBN, meaning CBN controls the rate.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 6:42am On Sep 23, 2018
Barrytone:
It depends on the tenor that you will choose and the rate it goes for at that material time. Your interest depends on 3 factors, you can control 2 being your capital and tenor but the rate is determined by the economics of demand and supply(fixed by CBN).

S.I. = Principal * Rate * Time

S.I.(Your case) = 50m * Rate * Time

(Rate is given in %, so divide it by 100 before multiplying, also Time is in days so you divide by 364 before multiplying).
Please i Pm you. I need to discuss serious TB issues with you. It seems you're very familiar or used to it.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:06am On Sep 23, 2018
Jay95:
Please i Pm you. I need to discuss serious TB issues with you. It seems you're very familiar or used to it.
BROS, AM LEARNING OOOOOO, LETS DISCUSS HERE SO THE GURUS CAN ASSIST US
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:31am On Sep 23, 2018
Barrytone:
BROS, AM LEARNING OOOOOO, LETS DISCUSS HERE SO THE GURUS CAN ASSIST US
Ok, I am a total novice who knows nothing about TB.
I have heard a lot of mentions lately about it and i feel it is worth investing in.
Lets assume i want to invest 10Mil for a start, what will be my generated profit after a year? How are profits Calculated and so many other things i need to know about it. Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Jabo1000: 11:20am On Sep 23, 2018
Barrytone:
For primary market, nobody knows until after bidding but for secondary market just ask your bank. I stated earlier that rate is determined by forces of demand and supply and the assessment is done by CBN, meaning CBN controls the rate.
Thanks, does primary market has more interest rate than secondary market?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by vexing(m): 11:26am On Sep 23, 2018
Jay95:
Ok, I am a total novice who knows nothing about TB.
I have heard a lot of mentions lately about it and i feel it is worth investing in.
Lets assume i want to invest 10Mil for a start, what will be my generated profit after a year? How are profits Calculated and so many other things i need to know about it. Thanks
The profit is calculated on simple interest. Let say the auction for a year is at 13% interest that mean you will make 1.3 million naira on 10 million naira investment for a year and the money will be paid up front. But you will receive a little less than 1.3 million because of bank charges and commission which is usually very minimal.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:35am On Sep 23, 2018
vexing:
The profit is calculated on simple interest. Let say the auction for a year is at 13% interest that mean you will make 1.3 million naira on 10 million naira investment for a year and the money will be paid up front. But you will receive a little less than 1.3 million because of bank charges and commission which is usually very minimal.
Wow, Thanks Alot for this.... But, are we assuming that auction for a WHOLE YEAR is 13% or that's how it is actually?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ugmama(m): 11:41am On Sep 23, 2018
Gavrelino123:
Skye Bank...Hmmmm
Are customers deposits safe.?
well,thank God for NDIC
This is serious and quite troublesome. I don't know how the stakeholders will accomodate this sad news.
https://www.thecable.ng/breaking-cbn-revokes-skye-banks-license/amp?__twitter_impression=true
Customers funds are intact. The decision taken by CBN was for good. No money is lost.

Just change of name...POLARIS
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ugmama(m): 12:33pm On Sep 23, 2018
Gavrelino123:
@Ugmama, kindly read the quote above��
Thanks.
You can't possible move all your funds using a bank app, for security reasons and bank reasons too.

To effect the transfer,kindly go to your bank and request. It will be done
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Gavrelino123: 12:50pm On Sep 23, 2018
Ugmama:
You can't possible move all your funds using a bank app, for security reasons and bank reasons too.

To effect the transfer,kindly go to your bank and request. It will be done
Kindly remain calm...this is a happy Sunday for all God's children.
You don't need to quote me off-limits.
God bless us all.
Thanks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Internetboy: 1:02pm On Sep 23, 2018
Jay95:
Wow, Thanks Alot for this.... But, are we assuming that auction for a WHOLE YEAR is 13% or that's how it is actually?
The 13% mentioned by @jay95 is based on assumptions, the interest rate fluctuates and can be less or more than the assumed 13% as quoted . The interest rate is solely regulated by CBN in conjunction with the FG of Nigeria.

Hope this helps.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 12:29am On Sep 24, 2018
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody:
kamsy4God:
I got 12.3% for 148days Secondary market from stanbic today.
I feel I was ripped off. Eco Bank gave me 11.5% for 360 days. Does it depend on the amount? Is yours above 10million please
Regards.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 12:48pm On Sep 24, 2018
NL1960:
My own alert for Stanbic 364 days just landed. Looks like 13%. Make i go drink stout with some of the upfront interest. cool
Will like to speak with you. Thanks
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 12:59pm On Sep 24, 2018
KPboy:
Will like to speak with you. Thanks
Speak with me ke?. For phone?. Speak to me here o. You know whether i be Dangote?. grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adegokenath(m): 1:16pm On Sep 24, 2018
Union bank gave 11,30% for 87days today
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