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    Nigeria’s Bond Yields Inverted after DMO Oversubscribed Auction

    Ogochukwu NdubuisiBy Ogochukwu NdubuisiAugust 25, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s Bond Yields Inverted after DMO Oversubscribed Auction

    A leading investment banking firm, Afrinvest Limited, has flagged that Nigeria’s yield curve inverted in the secondary market after auction, and buying interest in the secondary market last week.

    The local bond papers rallied last week as disinflation increased investors’ optimism on the economy outlook which then triggered a surge in buying interest in the secondary market.

    The market opened with a surprise sale of FGN bonds worth ₦374.749 billion at the primary market last week, despite a downward revision of the offer size from ₦300.00 billion to ₦190.00 billion.

    At the primary market auction, the Debt Management Office (DMO) re-opened naira-denominated bond papers across three tenors – FGN APR 2029, FGN FEB 2031, and FGN MAY 2033.

    Auction witnessed significant interest from investors who stake huge bets on the naira asset, a move that pushed FGN portion of domestic borrowing higher.

    In the first quarter of 2024, FGN bonds accounted for 78.6% domestic borrowings.   Details showed that total subscription was approximately ₦460.18 billion with the total bid-to-cover ratio of about 1.23x, while the stop rates exhibited mixed results.

    Stop rate for the 2029 paper with lower bid to offer ration closed higher at 20.30%, according to DMO primary market auction results.

    Meanwhile, the stop rates for the 2031 and 2033 FGN bond papers closed lower at 20.90% (down by 10bps) and 21.50% (down by 48bps) respectively.

    Explaining further analysts said the marginal rate on the longest tenor decreased by 48bps to 21.5%, the rate on the mid-tenor eased 10bps to 20.9%, while weak sentiment on the short end drove the marginal rate up by 41bps to 20.3%.

    In the secondary market, trading activities were mixed-to-bullish for the week. Investors demand for bond increased due to improved liquidity in the financial system, supported by FAAC and bond coupon inflows.

    The auction details showed that total subscription was spurred by the 7.5x oversubscription on the longest tenor with N50 billion.

    Meanwhile, demand was weak on short and mid-dated instruments with bid-to-offer rates of 0.35x and 0.87x respectively for the N70.0 billion offered on each tenor.

    In the secondary market segment, average yield across the curve moderated by 6bps week on week to 19.5%, driven by buy interest at the head and the belly of the curve, Afrinvest said in its market note.

    The head, demand for debt paper caused yield to decline by 13bps week on week and buying interest at the belly of the curve dragged yield down by 10bps.

    “We flagged that the domestic secondary market yield curve is currently inverted, given the relatively higher yield on short-date papers at average of  20.6%, as compared to the mid and long-tenor instruments with average yields of 20.2% and 18.4% sequentially”, Afrinvest told investors in a report. #Nigeria’s Bond Yields Inverted after DMO Oversubscribed Auction


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