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    Nigeria’s Eurobond Yield Declines to 9.58% on Fresh Rally

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaOctober 27, 2024 News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s Eurobond Yield Declines to 9.58% on Fresh Rally

    Increased demand for Nigeria’s sovereign Eurobond dragged average yield downward in the international market, according to traders amidst double-digit inflation and interest rates in the local economy.

    Buying interest witnessed across the short, mid and long ends of the yield curve resulted in a 13 basis points decrease, leading to an average yield of 9.58%, Cowry Asset Limited told investors in a weekend note..

    Analysts said the Eurobonds market began the week on a bearish note, driven by significant sell-offs in African bonds amid reduced expectations for aggressive Fed rate cuts and rising political uncertainty.

    However, optimism returned due to positive discussions between Angola and the International Monetary Fund about a new debt program, alongside the Finance Minister’s announcement of no Eurobond sales this year.

    This shift boosted Angola’s Eurobonds, which influenced Nigerian and Egyptian bonds, AIICO Capital Limited said in a note.

    At the close of the week, yield in the SSA Eurobond market closed at 8.7%, excluding Ghana papers due to the delisting of its old tickers following debt restructuring measure, according to Afrinvest Capital Limited.

    Bloomberg reported that Ghana’s restructured Eurobonds rose on their second day of trading after Fitch Ratings assessed them as out of default, assigning a ‘CCC+’ rating.

    Fitch’s assessment reflects Ghana’s expected credit profile following the whole debt restructuring, with declining debt driven by fiscal consolidation. However, liquidity risks remain elevated due to high interest spending relative to revenue.

    The restructured bonds offer investors the option of taking a 37.0% haircut and receiving two new bonds maturing in July 2029 and 2035, with a 5.0% interest rate until 2028, stepping up to 6.0% thereafter, or opting for a 1.5% interest rate on bonds maturing in January 2037.

    Afrinvest Limited said performers in the SSA Eurobond space were the Gabon 2024 and South Africa 2041 bonds, which led the market with yield declines of 113bps and 22bps week on week, respectively

    In the foreign exchange market, the Naira appreciated by 0.07%, closing at ₦1,600.00 per dollar at the official market. In the Parallel market, the Naira closed at ₦1,730 to the dollar. #Nigeria’s Eurobond Yield Declines to 9.58% on Fresh Rally

    Nigerian Bonds Yield Rises, Marginal Rates Increase by 1.75%

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