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Investors Switch To T-bills For Higher Yields As Stocks Dip N480bn

by Olushola Bello
2 years ago
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Investors Switch To T-bills For Higher Yields
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Nigeria’s stock market took a dip of 0.86 per cent yesterday as investors started to rotate funds in search of higher yields on Treasury Bills (T-Bills).

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Listed stocks value dropped by about N481 billion at the close of trading on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX).

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) sold a record N1.8 trillion worth of Treasury Bills at an auction on Wednesday, nearly two times the N1 trillion on offer.

That was the highest amount of cash raised through T-Bills in a single auction since the CBN started tracking data.

Analysts ahead of Thursday’s stock trading noted that with low-risk assets providing more attractive yields, investors will reprice dividend yield upwards, thereby leading to a correction in the short term in the equities market.

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At the Primary Market Auction (PMA), T-Bills totalling N1 trillion (N200 billion, N200 billion and N600 billion across the 91-day, 182-day, and 364-day instruments, respectively) were offered.

The yield on the one-year Nigerian Treasury Bill jumped to 23.4 percent at the auction Wednesday in what could be a game changer for attracting foreign portfolio investors into the country.

The current yield when matched with the latest inflation rate of 28.92 per cent lowers the negative real return on the one-year T-Bill to 5.52 per cent as against the previous negative return of 16.68 per cent.

While expecting a mixed trading after Wednesday’s flat close, Lagos-based Vetiva research analysts noted that stock investors remain on the sidelines given the bearish sentiment in the market.

Stocks that led the decliners league include NASCON which dropped from N65 to N58.50, after shedding N6.50 or 10 per cent, followed Eterna which decreased from N22.10 to N19.90, down by N2.20 or 9.95 per cent and Sterling Financial Holdings Company which dipped by 59 kobo or 10 per cent, from N5.90 to N5.31.

The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) All-Share Index (ASI) and Market Capitalisation stood lower from preceding day’s 102,106.31 points and N55.871 trillion respectively to 101,227.42 point and N55.390 trillion.


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