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Kenya Economy Watch
murchr
#581 Posted : Wednesday, February 26, 2014 7:30:26 AM
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Kenya's sovereign bond may be priced between 7.625% per annum and 8.125% per annum" Mr @H_Rotich
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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PKoli
#582 Posted : Wednesday, February 26, 2014 10:22:00 AM
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murchr wrote:
Kenya's sovereign bond may be priced between 7.625% per annum and 8.125% per annum" Mr @H_Rotich


Timetable for issuance?
the deal
#583 Posted : Wednesday, February 26, 2014 11:14:12 AM
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PKoli wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kenya's sovereign bond may be priced between 7.625% per annum and 8.125% per annum" Mr @H_Rotich


Timetable for issuance?

Very expensive bond...local 15 year bond is at 12.375%...whats the point of issuing a massive foreign currency denominated bond at 8.125%? E.g Shilling tanks 10% all of a sudden gava will be in trouble...a bond like this only makes economical sense at 6.0-6.5%...
Cde Monomotapa
#584 Posted : Wednesday, February 26, 2014 11:35:23 AM
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the deal wrote:
PKoli wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kenya's sovereign bond may be priced between 7.625% per annum and 8.125% per annum" Mr @H_Rotich


Timetable for issuance?

Very expensive bond...local 15 year bond is at 12.375%...whats the point of issuing a massive foreign currency denominated bond at 8.125%? E.g Shilling tanks 10% all of a sudden gava will be in trouble...a bond like this only makes economical sense at 6.0-6.5%...


The point is that the envisioned capital goods will be imported in USD. So the question is whether to mitigate FX volatility during project life cycle by having a stash of ready USDs or borrow locally and keep sweating the USD/KES every time a "chuma" is required from abroad?

Your guess is as good as mine.

Also, during the tenor of the Eurobond (10yrs), exports should be up; oil, minerals, agriculture, services, FDI, Portfolio inflows etc.

More clean energy to cut oil imports, local food security via the irrigation project in Galana and such likes.
murchr
#585 Posted : Thursday, February 27, 2014 6:49:23 PM
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Who is in the know? I understand that Cocacola is in the works to start manufacturing Mango juice. Any indications in the ground?
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Scubidu
#586 Posted : Thursday, February 27, 2014 8:24:22 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
the deal wrote:
PKoli wrote:
murchr wrote:
Kenya's sovereign bond may be priced between 7.625% per annum and 8.125% per annum" Mr @H_Rotich


Timetable for issuance?

Very expensive bond...local 15 year bond is at 12.375%...whats the point of issuing a massive foreign currency denominated bond at 8.125%? E.g Shilling tanks 10% all of a sudden gava will be in trouble...a bond like this only makes economical sense at 6.0-6.5%...


The point is that the envisioned capital goods will be imported in USD. So the question is whether to mitigate FX volatility during project life cycle by having a stash of ready USDs or borrow locally and keep sweating the USD/KES every time a "chuma" is required from abroad?

Your guess is as good as mine.

Also, during the tenor of the Eurobond (10yrs), exports should be up; oil, minerals, agriculture, services, FDI, Portfolio inflows etc.

More clean energy to cut oil imports, local food security via the irrigation project in Galana and such likes.


The bond does make sense lower but considering how long it's taken they must pay the market price with is around 475-525bps above 10yr US treasuries based on existing African Eurobonds. They'd also need the reserve buffer to fend off any speculative KES attacks but the fact is that they must maintain high domestic interests to reduce fx volatility. EA yields are still higher comparatively to emerging markets which augurs well for KES. The current a/c isn't going to improve but the perception of Kenya abroad is still positive. Read below.

http://www.bloomberg.com...-selloff-to-deepen.html

Domestic debt is pretty expensive at the moment and the Eurobond is more or less an avenue to reduce refinancing risk (10yrs) and reduce domestic borrowing (local bond yields). Issuance should be within the next 40 days (launch to finish) so looking at mid April for it to be completed. We can only borrow externally when the timing is right, which seems to be between our elections (unfortunate that tapering is complicating the situation).

They have a limit of $1.75bn for foreign borrowing so even in the event of an over subscription they stick to only borrowing $1.5bn. They are estimating that the next 3 year will require 100bn in infrastructure spending so the suggestion of rolling over the 2012 syndication into a 3 year tenor is also timely.

Over the next few years they'll be able to explore cheaper (concessionary) funding from the IMF and China. But the fact that we are a country that has huge twin deficits means that we must grab on these opportunities when they come even if they're expensive. The potential headaches in the future will be with county government borrowing which must be guaranteed by the central government.

A task force is being set up to manage potential liabilities and I can imagine the lobbying they'll face from the current crop of governors. We all know counties can't mobilize much revenue so they'll be looking to borrow locally should they be unhappy with current allocations. Do the counties have the ability to manage their liabilities when Treasury has only just managed to build their debt sustainably?
“We are the middle children of history man, no purpose or place. We have no great war, no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives!" – Tyler Durden
hisah
#587 Posted : Monday, March 03, 2014 5:25:15 AM
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Choices have consequences... Indeed. That bandwagon camp is now piling FDI on their own choice...

http://www.businessdaily...86/-/pnse42/-/index.html
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
murchr
#588 Posted : Tuesday, March 04, 2014 6:47:31 AM
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Get prepared to pay high pump prices. Oil, gas prices are already up petrol will most definitely follow.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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mwekez@ji
#589 Posted : Thursday, March 06, 2014 9:59:11 AM
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Good thing this ---> Kenya investment report underway

A UK-based research firm is developing a yearly national investment report to guide foreign investors eyeing the Kenyan market.

The Kenya 2014 Report by the Oxford Business Group (OBG), to be available by July, carries an analysis of the state of the economy along with developments in key sectors as banking, capital markets, insurance, energy, transport, mining, ICT, security and telecoms.

This could open up the economy to investors by showcasing opportunities. The British firm has developed similar reports for 12 African nations including South Africa, Egypt, Libya and Nigeria.

The report retails at Sh18,690 (£130) for a printed copy and Sh14,950 (£104) for a digital copy. (Hii ni ya foregners. Mwananchi tutaipata kwa riverroad printers)
Cde Monomotapa
#590 Posted : Friday, March 07, 2014 4:41:29 PM
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OK. Here goes.

Weekend homework;

1. Go onto the AfDB website under Kenya and read the latest.

2. Go onto the CBK website & download the MPC press release and read keenly. While there, also look at the results of the latest treasury auctions.

3. Go onto the Met. Dept website and read the long forecast.

By Monday. 20mks.
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