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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 9:26pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi:Serious! Pension fund managers have a lot of trillion to invest. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 10:11pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: Sir, that one tire me. Person no fit invest this days in peace without over subscription. Morgan capital sent me another union bank CP which will take place on Monday. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 10:13pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi:This FG bond, what's the minimum amount one can buy from primary market? I never buy bond before o |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by janga(m): 10:44pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
OgogoroFreak: 50mill is minimum in primary markt. And plz PaEmma if someone wanted to buy a FG Bond with 100mill and after opening a stockbrokin account, did he/she need to credit the 100mill to that stockbrokin acct and then keep waiting to see if the bond will be successful or fail |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 11:00pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 11:04pm On Jan 18, 2020 |
janga:You mean everybody seeking this FG bond want to tie their 50mill there? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Kolping: 2:15am On Jan 19, 2020 |
Flour Mills Issues Up to N20 Billion in Medium-Term Bonds MARKETS - January 17, 2020 Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, Nigeria’s leading integrated food business and Agro-allied Group, manufacturer of the iconic brand-Golden Penny, says the company intends to issue up to N20, 000,000,000 in medium-term bonds following approval by its Board of Directors. The conglomerate noted that subject to appropriate pricing, it planned to use proceeds from the Bonds to refinance existing short term debt and increase further the efficiency of its balance sheet with the ultimate objective of maximizing the wealth of its shareholders It stated that the Bonds which are expected to be Senior Unsecured Fixed Rate Bonds with tenure of 3 and 5 years respectively are part of its previously approved N70,000,000,000 Bond Issue Programme. Also, it said that the process of obtaining requisite approvals from Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, for issuance of the Bonds has begun https://businesspagengr.com/flour-mills-issues-up-to-n20-billion-in-medium-term-bonds/ |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Fxmanager(m): 3:55am On Jan 19, 2020 |
kunleweb:In a simple term, we call it Currency Reserve Portfolio Management. A look at what China is doing in the link below https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/18/china-diversifying-fx-reserves-assets-to-counter-us-dollar-exposure.html This is likened to Forex Portfolio Management where traders moves your funds across different countries currency according to the economic situation of that country to make profits, but to find that professional trader is hard. He has to note what will affect the direction of currencies by analysing both the report of the economy, geopolitical tension and mergers and aquisation, etc and technically combine to make and inform trading decision |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 4:15am On Jan 19, 2020 |
OgogoroFreak: This very one is N10,000 minimum investment |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 4:18am On Jan 19, 2020 |
OgogoroFreak: Oga u funny shaa. Kai laugh wan kill me. Yes nau, they wanna tie it for 5yrs, 10yrs and 30yrs�� |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:21am On Jan 19, 2020 |
needful: Too much money in the system, but why will you buy the commercial paper will that meagre returns? 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:26am On Jan 19, 2020 |
[quote author=needful post=85904792][/quote] From the advert, I think one can invest a minimum of 10k. Please get more information from your Stockbroker |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:28am On Jan 19, 2020 |
janga: The money will be transferred into your Stockbrokers account . With the right description eg purchase of FG bond |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:29am On Jan 19, 2020 |
needful: You are right |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:30am On Jan 19, 2020 |
janga: The one that requires N50 million are not usually advertised and the offer last few hours and not 5 days |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:38am On Jan 19, 2020 |
OgogoroFreak: Not this particular one, but usually it is N50 million and above. This one is aimed at democratising the Investment and should not be for a selected investors. Institutional investors like mutual fund managers, pension fund managers, endowment fund managers, insurance companies, businesses and High Networth Investors commit hundreds of millions of naira and billions of Naira to it. They don't see it as tying down of money. 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by kunleweb: 5:24am On Jan 19, 2020 |
Fxmanager: Trust me finding such expats isn't as hard as would have been thought. The drive is what matters which obviously our tench rats do not have and do not understand its benefits hence are intellectually bereft and technically incapacitated to do the do. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yomi007k(m): 6:56am On Jan 19, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: I will try and contact Cardinal stones about the bond purchase. Do you think they are a good stock brocking firm? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:07am On Jan 19, 2020 |
yomi007k: Cardinal Stone is good, are they still at South West Ikoyi? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 7:37am On Jan 19, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: Am not really interested in it Sir. Mutual fund rate is still better than that there 5%. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by needful: 7:41am On Jan 19, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: But Sir, My fear with this very bond is transferring say 10m and they end up alloting only 2m. Does it usually happen with primary market bond? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yomi007k(m): 8:01am On Jan 19, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi:5 Okotie road ikoyi. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by eghos24(m): 8:15am On Jan 19, 2020 |
RealityShot:Is this from stanbic? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by IamR: 8:50am On Jan 19, 2020 |
needful:Good question. I don't want to do same and get paltry allotment. Cc: ukay2 and emmanuelewumi |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:15am On Jan 19, 2020 |
IamR: N10 million should fly, if it doesn't the excess will be paid back into your account by DMO immediately |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by C505: 9:27am On Jan 19, 2020 |
emmanuelewumi: Sir pls can I send you a mail? Haven't done bond before so I'm looking to try this before it expires. Please don't tell me to ask my questions here. Most replies I read here are usually not understandable because typing can be a pain so a lot of people try to keep it short and simple. I can come back later and write my movement gotten from you Thanks will be looking forward to your reply |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by delawal: 10:02am On Jan 19, 2020 |
jobark:u re right. people should go and find real Biz and do. imagine 4k return on a million naira per month. that's abuse of money . personally , I have cancelled all my money investments DT ran into millions of naira after d rate crash in DEC. for this two weeks DT have passed I have seen more returns on my money. intact now I knew I have been wasting my time doing all these low roi investments . na real Biz be d koko. all these people advising people to continue this kind investments aside people who re abroad, people just just go do real Biz. in anything u do avoid buying stocks for now. dis economy is highly unstable for such 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by healthserve(m): 10:06am On Jan 19, 2020 |
delawal: The funny thing is until one dips both feet fully into the real sector, they'll never ever understand and even attack the concept when presented. But those that know know, the taste of the pudding can not be known without eating it. Unless one goes beyond self imposing limitations/boundaries, they'll almost never embrace concepts beyond familiar territory,however functional, operational and viable. Congrats on your new discovery 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by delawal: 10:47am On Jan 19, 2020 |
let me be a little specific. after d rate crash. I tried out a real Biz with 3% of d total amount DT gave me about 50k monthly in money market investment. in d first week I made a sell DT gave me profit of 30k which which is more than half of d profit I get from money market. now am thinking of more things to invest in, real things. I use to be blind before. now can see. my advise is for people who can to try out a Biz .just start small small. do little things if u can and see if it can grow. 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by janga(m): 11:27am On Jan 19, 2020 |
delawal: most of peoples here are business man,services reseller,freelancer and those cashflow of money earn with business is what goin into investment security and those coupon gotten via bond is moving into real estate. one man food is another man poison, so do what work best for u 14 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by yomi007k(m): 11:29am On Jan 19, 2020 |
janga: Exactly my point. Most people here have other jobs. Starting a business will require proper management unless you want to run a charity. 11 Likes 1 Share |
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