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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DaBogu: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2019
You are very smart!
Jejebabaa:
I think porating the amount is not a bad idea though than returning the entire amount completely. Atleast some profit has been locked down while using the remaining funds to chase other assets. Rates are expected to keep going lower considering this CBN OMO actions. From Oct 2019-Feb 2020 (4 months duration), 7-8 trillion naira are expected to mature from OMO bills. Most of this money will have to be chasing other assets class, which means demand will be more than supply and therefore rates will keep going lower in the money market.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DaBogu: 4:09pm On Nov 01, 2019
You need not respond to him.
ahiboilandgas:
u are a clown and a nuisances ,I don't need those riches scamming people or stealing public funds

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 4:10pm On Nov 01, 2019
NL1960:


For a filling station in Lagos for instance and product is transported from the same Lagos to the station, will PEF pay the transport rate?.
no......u need only 100 litres to deliver within Lagos so 133. Ex depot price +2 naira loading and transport = landing cost 135 ....sale price 145 margin 10 ....nb must of the 50 m litre is consump in Lagos...high turn over for lagos station and no space to build new ...among top selling is forte oil awolowo rd ikoyi and Mobil by federal place and Hayden in lekki ....this are money minting machine

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DaBogu: 4:13pm On Nov 01, 2019
Few hundreds of naira is even better
Emmaesty:
Few millions is good money sir
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DaBogu: 4:18pm On Nov 01, 2019
Alhaji! Abeg no vex me I no go school well, abeg break am down to street language
ahiboilandgas:
With the way things are now,investor should have a mix of assets (fixed income ) if u know u want to be doing tb for next 5 years , just invest in bonds,then used the coupon payments to buy tb by annually....if u take the weighted rate average over the 5 years u will be within your targets of 13 percent across 5 years...we can also explore other smaller investments to support our growths...money must work
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by DaBogu: 4:21pm On Nov 01, 2019
FG SAVING BOND WILL BE LIKELY OVERSUBSCRIBED
igbizen:
I hope the quarrel is over. Ok let’s talk about investments. Now that Banks are prorating ppls investments, the next plan is to invest in bonds. So which bonds is onboard?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 4:23pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:
I hope the quarrel is over. Ok let’s talk about investments. Now that Banks are prorating ppls investments, the next plan is to invest in bonds. So which bonds is onboard?

Invest in real economy boss
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 4:25pm On Nov 01, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
no......u need only 100 litres to deliver within Lagos so 133. Ex depot price +2 naira loading and transport = landing cost 135 ....sale price 145 margin 10 ....nb must of the 50 m litre is consump in Lagos...high turn over for lagos station and no space to build new ...among top selling is forte oil awolowo rd ikoyi and Mobil by federal place and Hayden in lekki ....this are money minting machine

Wa o. Surprising. I normally look down on that filling station as i see it as small.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 4:26pm On Nov 01, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
we will be selling at 143 , we will buy at 133.5 .petrolium equilazation fund pays the transport rate...example if we sell 60000 litres per day (pef ) pays 60000 ×19.05 at claims = around 1.2 m , then we use like 7 naira x 60000 at cost of transporting ( deseal expense) it will land at 140 to the station our profit on the product will be 4 naira x60000 litres (240k ) daily this sum will be used to pay salary and ober head ....then the subsidy the govt pays 19.05 x 60000.=1.2m will be profits
So that also means you’ll be transporting the products for the group and getting that profit or are the other investors into that business too?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Etfash(m): 4:51pm On Nov 01, 2019
@ahiboilandgas, I enjoy your comments and sincerely, some mysteries you have unravelled on this platform over time have made me know you desire that others would grow.

@Namz, the intent of the initial posts was borne out of disappointment and not jelousy or envy. He had probably looked at some of these people as mentors, but now he found that many of them actually don't fulfill his own perception of "humanness"; honesty and fair play which should be the foundation for wealth creation in the first place.

Personally, I am happy things are going this way in Nigeria because:

1. Many honest earners have been considered lazy by unsuspecting people.
2. Some homes are no longer together because certain folks have come with unwholesome wealth to fuel otherwise resolvable crisis.
3. It will serve as deterrent to many who are intending to go the same way
4. We need to emphasize on honest wealth and not just wealth from anywhere.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 5:08pm On Nov 01, 2019
IamR:
I am not just happy with what is happening to our TBills. See where our greeds have led us now. It seems TBills don dey cast small small.
What are they prorating in TBills? I am not just happy. Where to go again? Eurobonds sef no be am, I transferred 13k$, my bank charged me 135$ just to invest in Eurobonds. Withdrew 7k$, they charged me 3.5$; It's like keeping money in Dom account does not worth it. It is too expensive to maintain and naira has been very stabled for almost one and half years now.

Where should we invest now?
Any available bond or commercial paper?

Oh my sweet treasury bills is turning sour.

Why not try dollar investments with stanbic. Their dollar fund is cool. I’ll soon be moving all my dollar to that.
I think Buhari is the one holding dollar rate as it is because all these cbn policies should be telling on the dollar but yet dollar has been stable. Remember Buhari promised to make dollar = naira so I think he’s the kind of person that will do anything to wage dollar rate.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 5:09pm On Nov 01, 2019
healthserve:


Invest in real economy boss
What is real economy
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 5:11pm On Nov 01, 2019
DaBogu:
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BOND
Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 5:13pm On Nov 01, 2019
chigo4u:

Why not try dollar investments with stanbic. Their dollar fund is cool. I’ll soon be moving all my dollar to that.
I think Buhari is the one holding dollar rate as it is because all these cbn policies should be telling on the dollar but yet dollar has been stable. Remember Buhari promised to make dollar = naira so I think he’s the kind of person that will do anything to wage dollar rate.
I did Eurobond with FBNQUEST. I will make some findings about Stanbic IBTC Dollar Fund. Thank you.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 5:28pm On Nov 01, 2019
NL1960:


Wa o. Surprising. I normally look down on that filling station as i see it as small.
chai, chai If i own that station I go retire sharply....they sell 60000 litres daily pms alone x 10 naira margin 600k daily that station return around 15m..net monthly.....is does t have any competition on it lane and customers are rich buying full tank and reasonable amounts

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:43pm On Nov 01, 2019
healthserve:


Invest in real economy boss
Show me the one you have invested in and making profits. Let me give you my money, we sign agreement that my capital is guaranteed and my interest will be 10% annually (after tax), then I will invest with you.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 5:44pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

Show me the one you have invested in and making profits. Let me give you my money, we sign agreement that my capital is guaranteed and my interest will be 10% annually (after tax), then I will invest with you.


You swear this?

Cause I've got a 25-40m Gig going down already on the burner. Will you hold on to this bargain so we can start the challenge?

Cc Uboma
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:46pm On Nov 01, 2019
chigo4u:

Why not try dollar investments with stanbic. Their dollar fund is cool. I’ll soon be moving all my dollar to that.
I think Buhari is the one holding dollar rate as it is because all these cbn policies should be telling on the dollar but yet dollar has been stable. Remember Buhari promised to make dollar = naira so I think he’s the kind of person that will do anything to wage dollar rate.
What is cost of transferring like $3k dollars to stanbic investment? And how is the rate like?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:48pm On Nov 01, 2019
healthserve:



You swear this?

Cause I've got a 25-40m Gig going down already on the burner. Will you hold on to this bargain so we can start the challenge?

Cc Uboma
How will you guarantee my capital? Will you give me a document of a property worth my capital? I no Dey for word of mouth.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 5:51pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

How will you guarantee my capital? Will you give me a document of a property worth my capital? I no Dey for word of mouth.


Who ask for your money olodo. Your 5 Million abi na 10 million dey shark you. Abi fellow Warrite.

Disadvantage of S.M sizing people up and stereotyping people who could be bugger than a person's lineage.


Abeg shift bro.


Wan see real life GiG not digital B.S come site physical. Foundational process has been laid for massive mega project. Been rolling back green pips back to you for years. Your coins can't make me need you bra. Peace and Shift

Go research good PAMM with strong account management and excellent risk management and invest your funds.

I'm versed beyond what you can ever imagine amigo
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 5:51pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

How will you guarantee my capital? Will you give me a document of a property worth my capital? I no Dey for word of mouth.


.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by uboma(m): 5:52pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

How will you guarantee my capital? Will you give me a document of a property worth my capital? I no Dey for word of mouth.


For your info, I do not know healthserve outside this forum.

Be cautious with whoever you enter into business deals with.

@ healthserve, desist from quoting me!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 5:57pm On Nov 01, 2019
healthserve:



Who ask for your money olodo. Your 5 Million abi na 10 million dey shark you. Abi fellow Warrite.

Disadvantage of S.M sizing people up and stereotyping people who could be bugger than a person's lineage.


Abeg shift bro.


Wan see real life GiG not digital B.S come site physical. Foundational process has been laid for massive mega project. Been rolling back green pips back to you for years. Your coins can't make me need you bra. Peace and Shift

Go research good PAMM with strong account management and excellent risk management and invest your funds.

I'm versed beyond what you can ever imagine amigo

Nothing person no go see for this thread.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 5:57pm On Nov 01, 2019
needful:


That is my point. Permit me to mention figure, I already calculated 12% of 30m which will be around 3.6m to offset my Bills abroad. U can imagine one yeye bank abi cbn deducting only 10m, the interest will be useless to me. So is better they return the money so I will explore other avenues or options. Am not just in support of that prorating.

I don't get how this prorating works. You mean you were paid interest just for the 10m and the remaining 20m is still in your account? Kindly help out

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by amordi: 5:58pm On Nov 01, 2019
uboma:



For your info, I do not know healthserve outside this forum.

Be cautious with whoever you enter into business deals with.

@ healthserve, desist from quoting me!
lol.... observing... good at quoting
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 5:59pm On Nov 01, 2019
healthserve:



Who ask for your money olodo. Your 5 Million abi na 10 million dey shark you. Abi fellow Warrite.

Disadvantage of S.M sizing people up and stereotyping people who could be bugger than a person's lineage.


Abeg shift bro.


Wan see real life GiG not digital B.S come site physical. Foundational process has been laid for massive mega project. Been rolling back green pips back to you for years. Your coins can't make me need you bra. Peace and Shift

Go research good PAMM with strong account management and excellent risk management and invest your funds.

I'm versed beyond what you can ever imagine amigo
Thank you sir. Lol

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 5:59pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

Thank you sir. Lol


Now you know when you come across a 185 I.Q super intellecto.

Remain humble.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 6:01pm On Nov 01, 2019
Jejebabaa:
Dear Valued Investor,


In the past two weeks the CBN has sent out a number of circulars regarding the modality of OMO auctions going forward.


To begin this discussion, we feel the need to first explain what an Open Market Operation (OMO) is. Going back to basic economics, it is simply a tool with which the monetary authority (CBN) uses to regulate the supply of money available in the economy or to regulate the supply of money that is on deposit in Nigerian banks. Going by this definition, an OMO auction should traditionally be between the Central Bank and the banks it regulates, in a bid to control money in circulation. However, other classes of investors, other than banks have been allowed to participate in the auctions, prior to the CBN’s circulars.


Now, these circulars released by the CBN have addressed various aspects of OMO participation:
1. The first circular which was released upper Friday required banks to be adequately funded ahead of the OMO auction result, which we believe was to help curb the appearance of padded demand at the OMO auctions.
2. The second circular prohibited bank customers with loans from participating in OMO and Treasury Bill auctions.
3. The third and fourth circulars which were the most important ones, effectively barred access to the local investor universe (Corporates, Individuals, Pension Fund Administrators, Asset Managers, Insurance companies etc) from participation in either the primary or secondary market of OMO bills. However, not excluding Foreign corporates and Commercial banks.

This means that the apex bank is telling all excluded parties to go and play in other asset classes (e.g T-Bills or bank placements), as a means of managing any short term liquidity needs . We opine that the raft of circulars from the CBN, point to its continued attempts to put a lid on the high interest expenses on the CBN’s balance sheet, associated with these OMO bills in the era when it was offering elevated interest rates to whet the appetite of Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), in order to support FX reserves.


What Happens Now?


In the run up to Q4 2019, a major concern across the domestic fixed income market was how the CBN was going to handle the deluge of liquidity from maturing OMO bills. Between October 2019 – February 2020, scheduled OMO bill maturities are in the range of N7-N8trillion. So what is going to happen to all that liquidity?


In the near term, the impact of the OMO ban on local investors could play out in three folds:
· Firstly, it will drive a price rally (significant drop in yields) across debt instruments, as excess demand from building local liquidity chases the thin supply of available T-Bills.
· Secondly, the sudden closure of the large OMO bill market would lead into a drop in trading volumes across the front end of the NGN yield curve.
· Lastly, local investors would look to chase longer duration T-bills and would essentially sell off positions in short term T-bills.

Going forward, as more OMO bills mature (November – N1.45trillion and December N2.7trillion), excluded investors would have to find new outlets to pack these monies into, including:
1. Treasury bills – which we already mentioned is significantly smaller than the OMO market, advertently leading to further yield compression. We spotlight that at the T-Bill auction yesterday, the DMO sold N28.02billion, N10.62billion and N93.92billion of the 91-day, 182-day and 364-day bill respectively. The respective stop rates declined by 131bps, 55bps and 144bps to 9.49%, 10.45% and 11.50%, compared to the last auction.
2. FX – which could exert pressure on the Naira.
3. Bank deposits – the excess demand could also apply some downward pressure on deposit rates.
4. Equities – We have continued to spotlight the attractiveness of the equities market (down 16.29% YtD). Despite their recent apathy towards the local bourse, PFAs and other fund annuity fund managers may have no option but to reallocate funds in to the equities market, as opposed to T-Bills that would go well below inflation rate (11.24% y/y as at September 2019 versus 1yr T-Bill at 11.50%). On that note, our top picks remain DANGCEM, GUARANTY, MTN, SEPLAT, NESTLE, UBA, UNILEVER & ZENITHBANK.
5. Individuals and some corporates could also look to invest in money market funds like Abacus Money Market Fund currently offering 11.50% p.a






Warm regards,
Investment Management & Research
Research@investment- one.com

Good news �

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by igbizen(m): 6:01pm On Nov 01, 2019
uboma:



For your info, I do not know healthserve outside this forum.

Be cautious with whoever you enter into business deals with.

@ healthserve, desist from quoting me!
Even if na 2 naira, e no go drop. I made my money whether it’s 100 naira or 50k, I like am like kilode. “Dog wey wan chop lion”...I Dey laugh the guy

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 6:02pm On Nov 01, 2019
igbizen:

Even if na 2 naira, e no go drop. I made my money whether it’s 100 naira or 50k, I like am like kilode. “Dog wey wan chop lion”...I Dey laugh the guy


Hypocrite

Did I ask you for money alarmist


You commented where next to invest money and innocently I responded invest in real economy. Then you came with your cheap lousy blackmail.


S.M has made it impossible for men to hold healthy conversations without jabs and ego fights.


Show me where I contacted you for cash or simply made an innocent comment.

Na so una go dey distribute una negative vibe up and Dan. Itskekiri/isoko man


S.m has spoilt life. People can't hold healthy conversations without a party using underhanded tactics to communicate what was never meant when the convoy began

Yeye
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by alezzy13: 6:08pm On Nov 01, 2019
Jejebabaa:
I think porating the amount is not a bad idea though than returning the entire amount completely. Atleast some profit has been locked down while using the remaining funds to chase other assets. Rates are expected to keep going lower considering this CBN OMO actions. From Oct 2019-Feb 2020 (4 months duration), 7-8 trillion naira are expected to mature from OMO bills. Most of this money will have to be chasing other assets class, which means demand will be more than supply and therefore rates will keep going lower in the money market.

Wow! That's some serious dough. I really wonder the impact of such amount (almost our budget) pouring into the economy within such a short period without the option of reinvesting it in the OMO bills.

Sure say investment options go still remain so?? embarassed

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