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FG To Auction N150bn Bonds, Wednesday
The Debt Management Office (DMO) has disclosed that the Federal Government will offer N150bn bonds for subscription on Wednesday.
A circular by the DMO obtained from its website last Friday showed that the breakdown of the bonds comprised of three bonds worth N50bn each.
They are 10-year reopening bond to be offered at the rate of 16.2884 per cent and to mature in March 2027; a 15- year reopening bond to be offered at 12.5 per cent with maturity date of March 2035; and a 30-year reopening bond to be offered at 12.98 per cent and mature in March 2050.
According to the DMO, the bonds will be auctioned on June 23. They also have the same date for settlement.
For re-opening of previously issued bonds, (where the coupon is already set), DMO said successful bidders would pay a price corresponding to the yield to maturity bid that cleared the volume being auctioned, plus any accrued interests on the instrument.
It added that all FGN bonds qualified as liquid assets for liquidity ratio calculation for banks.
The FGN bonds are backed by the full faith and credit of the Federal Government of Nigeria and are charged upon the general assets of Nigeria, the DMO stated.
It would be recalled that in May, the DMO offered similar bonds of N150bn bonds for subscription which comprised on three bonds worth N50bn each.
They were 10-year reopening bond offered at the rate of 16.2884 per cent and to mature in March 2027; 15- year reopening bond offered at 12.5 per cent and mature in March 2035; and a 30-year reopening bond offered at 14.8 per cent and maturing in April 2045.
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