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    AIICO Eurobond Yield Climbs to 7.17% in March

    Julius AlagbeBy Julius AlagbeApril 16, 2025Updated:April 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    AIICO Eurobond Yield Climbs to 7.17% in March

    AIICO Eurobond yield inched higher to 7.17% for the month of March, an official statement from the investment firm revealed. The Eurobond Fund closed March 2025 with a yield of 7.17%, reflecting an improvement from 7.02% in the previous month, the investment firm said in a note.

    According to AIICO Capital Limited, this uptick was primarily driven by the reinvestment of coupons and strategic positioning in high-yielding Eurobonds acquired at attractive valuations, in line with our commitment to long-term value creation.

    The investment managers explained that the Eurobond market exhibited notable volatility during the month, influenced by evolving global economic conditions and geopolitical uncertainties.

    Nigerian Eurobonds posted strong gains at the start of the month, supported by optimism surrounding Nigeria’s GDP growth, which reached a three-year high.

    However, the initial optimism faded mid-month as U.S. trade tensions escalated. The imposition of tariffs on major trading partners stoked fears of a global trade war, prompting broad-based sell-offs, particularly across sub-Saharan African bonds.

    The market saw brief rebounds, spurred by softer-than-expected U.S. inflation data and rising global oil prices, which initially buoyed Nigerian and Angolan bond yields, the firm said.

    Nonetheless, analysts explained that the rally was short-lived, as trade tensions, weak job reports from the U.S., and geopolitical risks weighed heavily on market sentiment.

    By the end of the month, the Nigerian Eurobond yields closed higher at 9.67%, up 76bps m/m, reflecting a distinct shift towards risk-off sentiment among global investors.

    The investment firm told investors that the market remains sensitive to U.S. economic data and Fed policy signals. Any shift toward rate cuts could support Nigerian Eurobonds, but volatility is expected to persist, adding that AIICO Eurobond Fund remains well-positioned to navigate these conditions Lagos Partners REA to Boost Renewable Energy

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