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‘Why Investors Are Interested In Bonds’
Some capital market operators have said investors sustained interest in government bonds was due to near stagnation in the prices of listed equities on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
Our correspondent reports that 166.3 per cent rise in the turnover of government bonds last week confirmed investors’ new investment preference.
An analysis of investment pattern in the week under review indicated that investors bought 124.96 million units of the government bonds.
This was against the 75.16 million units sold at the Over the Counter (OTC) market.
The Vice-Chairman, Association of Stock Broking Houses of Nigerian, Mr Emeka Madubuike, tattributed the development to the government shoring of the new bonds coupon rate to match prevailing interest rates.
Madubuike said that the interest rates hike coupled with the uncertainty in the equity market made the fixed income market a natural attraction.
He said that the rebound of the capital market and investors’ confidence would only be visible, if the fiscal policy complemented the monetary policies.
Mr David Adonri, a dealer with Lambeth Trust and Investment Ltd., said that huge losses suffered by investors in the listed stocks compelled them to seek comfort and safety in fixed income securities.
Adonri said that the recent increase in Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) drove the marginal rates on Treasury bill to over 16 per cent and increased yield on bond.
The dealer said that the provoked high returns in fixed income challenged institutional investors to maximise the new monetary policy and engage in financial assets swapping.
He said that the nation’s financial market would experience equilibrium when earnings yield in equities competed favourable with average yield on bonds.
Adonri also projected that the prices of listed equities would continue to fall till there was near convergence in yields of both markets.
Mr Solomon Kugbe, another dealer with Marriot Securities and Investment, said that the new investment preference by investors was a function of their recent experiences in the Nigerian capital market.
Kugbe said that the safety net of the Federal Government bond stemmed from the inherent cover in the nation’s sovereignty.
He said that large scale transaction of the government bonds on the stock exchange market would re-create market based liquidity, confidence and stimulate investment synergy between the debt and the equity market.
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