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Pension Fund Investment In Securities Hit N9.9 trn
The investment of Pension Fund in Federal Government securities (debt instruments) rose by 16.5 per cent, year-on-year to hit the sum of N9.9 trillion in February.
According to data, this was caused by the high interest rate regime prompted by the inflation fighting measures of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
This was contained in the latest data released by the National Pensions Commission (PenCom), which has shown a steady rise in Pensions Funds invested in the Federal Government Security.
Since June last year, the CBN has raised the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) five times and by 650 basis points to18 per cent in a bid to curtail steady rise in the inflation rate to 21.9 per cent in February.
The MPR is the benchmark for determining the interest rate charged by banks, which also influences the yields on fixed income securities.
According to the data, hike in MPR prompted a general rise in interest rates with yields on one month deposits rising to 7.56 per cent in February from 3.57 per cent in May last year.
Also, the interest rate on the Federal Government’s 3-years Savings Bonds rose to 11.04 per cent in February from 8.93 per cent in May last year.
In a bid to take advantage of this development, Pension Funds increased investment in government debt instruments or securities by 16.5 per cent year-on-year to N9.9 trillion in February from N8.5 trillion it was in February 2022.
The Federal Government securities include FGN Bonds, Treasury Bills, Agency Bonds, Sukuk, and Green Bonds.
The latest data from PenCom also showed a steady rise in pension fund investment in FG securities since the first quarter, of 2022 when it fell quarter-on-quarter, by 3.1 per cent.
In Second quarter of 2022, pension fund investment increased to N9.007 trillion representing a quarter-on-quarter growth of 5.9 per cent; and the investment value increased further by 2.1 per cent to N9.192 trillion in 3rd quarter, while in the 4th quarter, the investment value rose by 2.7% to N9.644 trillion.
Though pension fund investment in government securities fell marginally by 1.0 per cent, month-on-month, (MoM), it however rose by 4.2 per cent, to N9.8 trillion in February.
By: Corlins Walter
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According to him, manufacturers in the non-alcoholic beverage segment are already facing heavy fiscal and cost pressures.
“The proposition of a sugar-specific tax is misplaced, economically risky, and weakly supported by empirical evidence, especially when viewed against Nigeria’s prevailing structural and macroeconomic realities.
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Yusuf further expressed reservation on the effectiveness of sugar taxes in addressing the root causes of non-communicable diseases in Nigeria.
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