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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Horlartunes: 12:08am On Dec 05, 2019
C505:


No sir.... There's quarrels and disagreement everywhere now. Like this thread has gone into both chaos and anarchy since the down surge of tbills

Everybody is throwing things at anybody due to vexation. I no know wetin you carry come too

Bros wahala dey o

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by globalresource: 12:46am On Dec 05, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
he get wife oòoooh with 6 kids .....he spends around 5m annually on sex (by my estimate) he luvs local hausa film girls they are his favorite another weird aspect he recharge his phone atime 200k not via bank but usingcard .....he travel bussiness class only on seat 1 A only but doest use cabs but charted bike from airports

Mysterious person grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 1:27am On Dec 05, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
are u taking from experience ? Cos am talking from expirence ....my friend built his house for 6 million in 2006 live inside the house for 11 years and sold the house for 27 million naira in 2018 ( he didn't renovate for 1 )..if he bought t.b over the 11 years even at 13 percent all through the tenure it will be 12m now which can only buy land in same location......for tenant am not talking of face me and face you type am talking of professional paying 700k above....i have no issues with my tenant the 2 of them 1 firs officer and other a doctor....no problem what so ever infact without them the house will be two big two boring.....

Happy new month sir.

6m compounded at 13% for 11years is 23m not 12m.

For 12 years ('06-2018), it's 26m.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by awesomeJ(m): 1:43am On Dec 05, 2019
ukay2:


Oga Emmanuelwumi. ...sorry Sir for my clarification on secondary marker of FGN Bonds

FGN Bonds are offer at a certain percentage
If 16.39% FGN BOND is offer at 12% in secondary market
What it means is that the new buyer will pay more for buying the bond today.....like paying 3M for a bond of 2.7M.

The new buyer will enjoy the coupon payments of 16.39% until the maturity of the bond....and a repayment of the 3M if he/she holds the bond till maturity.

The new buyer may loose some money if he/she sells the bond at a higher offer price like 13% but may even gain some money if he can sell the bond at 10%.

You will only understand secondary market bond if you invest or trade it

Most FGN BONDS even is primary auction price are sold below the coupon percentages -meaning the primary buyers of the primary auction also paid more for the bond they are selling to you today,.

I hope my little explanations make sense a bit.

Other bonds ogas and gurus can educate us more

Thanks

I think you're both saying thesame thing.
The new buyer gets coupon at 16% as you stated, but since he paid a higher than par price, the yield to him is only 12% as Part Emma stated.

However if he invests 3m today, he won't be getting up to 3m on maturity as you stated.

Using Katamo's calculated price of 1073.

3m invested will get the new buyer just about 2795 units. And since each unit has a face value of 1000, he'll be getting just about 2.8m on maturity.

Now it may seem like a loss, but it isn't. That's because the term to maturity was factored into the purchase price to arrive at the estimated yield.

Now with 2795 units and a yearly coupon of about N163 per unit, his yearly interest earnings come to about 455k, and on a principal of 3m, the yield should have been stated as 15.18%. But it's only quoted as 12% because of the capital shortfall that'll happen at maturity.

Calculations on bonds purchases can be funny. So like Katamo stated, what you need to know in comparing a bond instrument with other investment vehicles is the Yield.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 7:16am On Dec 05, 2019
awesomeJ:


Happy new month sir.

6m compounded at 13% for 11years is 23m not 12m.

For 12 years ('06-2018), it's 26m.
thanks for the correction.....he sold the house for 27m +accrued rents 5m (11 years)..=33m against tb 23m ...differs 10m

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eddyakinrinde(m): 8:20am On Dec 05, 2019
vexing:

Try the stock exchange market

Stock exchange me, my brother am still trying hard to understand the workings of the Nigerian stock exchange market o. I want something fixed, something that has certainty and that I can genuinely say this is my expectations on the yield.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by triol80t: 10:36am On Dec 05, 2019
ahiboilandgas:
thanks for the correction.....he sold the house for 27m +accrued rents 5m (11 years)..=33m against tb 23m ...differs 10m

I hope we have seen what Moody says about our country. Wetin be the way oo.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 10:47am On Dec 05, 2019
triol80t:


I hope we have seen what Moody says about our country. Wetin be the way oo.
I have not seen it ?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by dipoolowoo: 11:21am On Dec 05, 2019
Moody’s Faults CBN’s Sale of OMO Bills to FPIs to Boost Reserves
https://businesspost.ng/economy/moodys-faults-cbns-sale-of-omo-bills-to-fpis-to-boost-reserves/

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 12:34pm On Dec 05, 2019
My tbills through sibtc has matured today and still yet to see the Cr.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 12:34pm On Dec 05, 2019
dipoolowoo:
Moody’s Faults CBN’s Sale of OMO Bills to FPIs to Boost Reserves
https://businesspost.ng/economy/moodys-faults-cbns-sale-of-omo-bills-to-fpis-to-boost-reserves/
I wanted to post this. Emefiele should be sacked immediately. This is ridiculous
https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PR_413627
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by chigo4u: 12:41pm On Dec 05, 2019
Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves recently dropped below $40 billion and this is giving policy makers something to worry about. To shore up the reserves, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) stopped local investors from buying its OMO bills, allowing only foreign portfolio investors
https://businesspost.ng/economy/moodys-faults-cbns-sale-of-omo-bills-to-fpis-to-boost-reserves/amp/
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 12:48pm On Dec 05, 2019
Ibrahim505:
My tbills through sibtc has matured today and still yet to see the Cr.
OK, It has landed

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by pluto09(m): 1:00pm On Dec 05, 2019
chigo4u:

I wanted to post this. Emefiele should be sacked immediately. This is ridiculous
https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PR_413627


Why should he be sacked?
What options do we have?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 1:41pm On Dec 05, 2019
chigo4u:

I wanted to post this. Emefiele should be sacked immediately. This is ridiculous
https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PR_413627

Nice Reads. However, does this administration portrays an independent CBN, perhaps thats a perfect starting point
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eddyakinrinde(m): 2:23pm On Dec 05, 2019
Ibrahim505:
My tbills through sibtc has matured today and still yet to see the Cr.

One of mine got matured today as well but through I-invest. Got their mail on the investment around 12:10am, by 6:30am I requested for withdrawal and I was surprised by some minutes after (not up to 15mins) I saw the credit alert on my phone.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Adiwana: 4:15pm On Dec 05, 2019
emmanuelewumi:


I will advise you spread the money between bonds, Treasury Bills, money market funds and Eurobond.
We are not sure of the future of the Naira in 2 years time.

If you are like me I will also consider investing in stocks like Nestle, Dangote cement, Zenith and GTB.

N1 million invested in GTB in 2001 is now worth over N40 million, the dividend received in 2018 is over 3 times the amount invested.

Bro,do you have idea about First Bank?? Got me some N66,000 worth of shares as far back as 2007. Dont know how much they're worth today. Never really bothered to know cause I feel it won't worth much today
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ibrahim505(m): 4:26pm On Dec 05, 2019
eddyakinrinde:


One of mine got matured today as well but through I-invest. Got their mail on the investment around 12:10am, by 6:30am I requested for withdrawal and I was surprised by some minutes after (not up to 15mins) I saw the credit alert on my phone.
I like doing tbills with them, the only problem now us they lack short term tenures now

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 4:44pm On Dec 05, 2019
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in trills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by collinsobinna(m): 4:45pm On Dec 05, 2019
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 4:47pm On Dec 05, 2019
Proverbs 21 VS 20.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:04pm On Dec 05, 2019
Adiwana:


Bro,do you have idea about First Bank?? Got me some N66,000 worth of shares as far back as 2007. Dont know how much they're worth today. Never really bothered to know cause I feel it won't worth much today

Visit or call First Registrars for the status of your investment.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 9jatriot(m): 5:05pm On Dec 05, 2019
In situations like this, everyone will claim to be experts. I will not forget the number of people who claim that Soludo's consolidation of the bank base in 2003 was wrong, ill timed and counter productive, but now with the benefit of hindsight, it was perhaps one of the best banking decisions ever made. Many of those who condemned it then come with very sound logic. Although I believe that CBN should be held by trained Economist but calling for rubbishing the works of Emefiele may be out of place.
Everyone seems to forget that a lot of these strong changes started happening when PMB set up the Economic advisory team consisting of Rewane, Soludo and many others, they may well be the hand of Esau in this case.

chigo4u:

I wanted to post this. Emefiele should be sacked immediately. This is ridiculous
https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PR_413627

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:07pm On Dec 05, 2019
collinsobinna:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.


You asked the question and you have also given an answer to the question you asked.

So why did you ask the question, since it looks okay then follow your mind.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Donbrig: 5:07pm On Dec 05, 2019
Moody, IMF, Worldbank and the rest of them don't have the best interest of Africans at heart. Lets be very careful on how we digest news from these agents of doom about our economy. They want us to play by the rules while western countries are breaking every rule in the book for their own advantages. They want us to adjust our economy or do things in a way that will put them in advantage and have economic supremacy over us. Moody, IMF and other international financial organizations were mainly set up to regulate and control the economy of the developing countries. Our financial and economic experts and CBN are not foolish, they know what they are doing. China became a greater nation by ignoring all these useless policies and ratings from western financial organizations like IMF or Moody. Just imagine how doomed China would had been if China had followed all the policies these western organizations wanted them to follow. Lets unite and build a better and prosperous Nigeria. Treasury bills might be low for now or things might look difficult at the moment, but we will definitely overcome all our challenges and rise again.
dipoolowoo:
Moody’s Faults CBN’s Sale of OMO Bills to FPIs to Boost Reserves
https://businesspost.ng/econoodys-faults-cbns-sale-of-omo-bills-to-fpis-to-boost-reserves/

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:13pm On Dec 05, 2019
collinsobinna:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.

Try them out with a low capital then decide.

I checked them out and their idea is noble but as we know the issue of trust.

Are they covered by insurance?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 6:40pm On Dec 05, 2019
collinsobinna:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.



All agropreneurs and alternative businesses are scammers o. cheesy Only Tbills is legit cheesy

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 6:52pm On Dec 05, 2019
collinsobinna:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.
This is tbills thread. You can create another thread for your question.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Horlartunes: 7:15pm On Dec 05, 2019
eddyakinrinde:


One of mine got matured today as well but through I-invest. Got their mail on the investment around 12:10am, by 6:30am I requested for withdrawal and I was surprised by some minutes after (not up to 15mins) I saw the credit alert on my phone.

Is I-invest reliable cos I'm scared
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmasoft(m): 9:13pm On Dec 05, 2019
collinsobinna:
Hi everyone,
I’ve been investing in t bills but due to the crash.
I sought options. A company on Instagram envio_ng offered 38 percent for investment into their business.
I’ve been to their office in Lagos.
They explained Cheques will be issued to cover principal while interest will be paid monthly.

Also looking at the online farms that advertise investments as low as 60k for 8 months at 20%
ROI
For investment in agricultural produce.

Any encounters with these yet?

Looks okay. Contemplating.

Investment is a way of life not a destination. For every meaniful investment there is always an objective to achieve by it. Whatever you are conformable with and it meets your objective with the inherent risk you go for it. Investment in most cases is perennial crop (useful economic trees) not cereals.. Tbills rates are down is an economic reality of our nation and subsequent polices of our policy makes. Let's thread carefully. Investment is not gambling with money but rather it means taking calculated risk. God will help us.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 9:59pm On Dec 05, 2019
Those of you looking for highest interest rates for countries outside Naija. The interest rate at Venezuela is currently 13.6%.

Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 10:01pm On Dec 05, 2019
TotoNaRubber:
Those of you looking for highest interest rates for countries outside Naija. The interest rate at Venezuela is currently 13.6%.


Hahahaha Zimbabwe, Venezuela na wetin be the difference? Tbills is directly proportional to the guarantor's credibility ( I.e the Country ) and not just percentile/returns na cheesy

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