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Federal Government To Auction N150bn Bonds Next Week

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Last updated: 2020/08/12 at 9:46 AM
Fesadeb Published August 12, 2020
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The Debt Management Office has disclosed that the Federal Government will auction N150bn worth of bonds by subscription on August 19.

The DMO in a circular on Tuesday showed the breakdown of the figure to include a N25bn 10-year reopening bond that would mature in January 2026 and be offered at 12.5 per cent; and a N40bn 15-year reopening bond that would mature in March 2035 and be offered at 12.5 per cent.

Also, the circular showed a N45bn 25-year reopening bond that would mature in July 2045 and be offered at 9.8 per cent; and the longest tenor of a N40bn 30-year reopening bond to be offered at 12.98.

The DMO noted that the settlement date for the bonds is August 21, 2020.

Reports have it that the Federal Government’s bonds worth N130bn, which were auctioned in July, were oversubscribed by N340.13bn.

It was disclosed that the total subscription received for the July bonds was N470.13bn, comprising N71.97bn for the 12.5 per cent FGN January 2026 bonds; N60.32bn for the 12.5 per cent FGN March 2035 bonds; N130.27bn for the 9.8 per cent FGN July 2045 bonds; and N207.57bn for the 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 bonds.

The 12.5 per cent FGN January bond was offered for N25bn, while the other three bonds were offered for N35bn each.

The auction results said that 36, 58, 70 and 29 were successful bids for the total bids for each bonds auction of 97, 87, 131 and 189 bids.

The Debt Management Office stated that successful bids for the 12.5 per cent FGN January 2026, 12.5 per cent FGN March 2035, 9.80 per cent FGN July 2045 and 12.98 per cent FGN March 2050 were allotted at the marginal rates of six per cent, 9.5 per cent, 9.8 per cent and 9.95 per cent respectively.

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