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T-bill advise
Poilaq
#21 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 11:36:09 AM
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Mkimwa wrote:
"The market weighted average rate was 18.362 %, and the weighted average of accepted bids which will be applied for non-competitive bids was 18.607% up from 14.486% in the previous auction. "

Did the CBK reject bids with lower rates, else how can the average of the accepted bids be higher that the marked weighted average rate?



This looks like a typo, the pdf document shows 18.632% as the market weighted average rate.
Impunity
#22 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 3:57:57 PM
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Poilaq wrote:
Mkimwa wrote:
"The market weighted average rate was 18.362 %, and the weighted average of accepted bids which will be applied for non-competitive bids was 18.607% up from 14.486% in the previous auction. "

Did the CBK reject bids with lower rates, else how can the average of the accepted bids be higher that the marked weighted average rate?



This looks like a typo, the pdf document shows 18.632% as the market weighted average rate.


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Chaka
#23 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 4:09:23 PM
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Waiting to see how money market funds will react next week..
jerry
#24 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 4:21:28 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Poilaq wrote:
Mkimwa wrote:
"The market weighted average rate was 18.362 %, and the weighted average of accepted bids which will be applied for non-competitive bids was 18.607% up from 14.486% in the previous auction. "

Did the CBK reject bids with lower rates, else how can the average of the accepted bids be higher that the marked weighted average rate?



This looks like a typo, the pdf document shows 18.632% as the market weighted average rate.


Even nicer music to liquid guys like me.

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Mike Ock
#25 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 6:14:17 PM
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Please educate me. So is this a good time to buy the T bills? People seem to be suggesting hoarding cash. Why? Or do you mean cashing out on stocks?
Impunity
#26 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 6:50:28 PM
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Mike Ock wrote:
Please educate me. So is this a good time to buy the T bills? People seem to be suggesting hoarding cash. Why? Or do you mean cashing out on stocks?


Its a catch 22 situation, you should sell Stocks now and buy T-Bills...but in a few weeks the stocks will be dirt cheap also also...so you should also be buying shares then.

Just balance, but which Commercial bank can give you 18% pa for 3 months interest rate on a meager saving like KES. 50,000?

d'oh! d'oh!
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#27 Posted : Friday, September 25, 2015 8:21:36 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Mike Ock wrote:
Please educate me. So is this a good time to buy the T bills? People seem to be suggesting hoarding cash. Why? Or do you mean cashing out on stocks?


Its a catch 22 situation, you should sell Stocks now and buy T-Bills...but in a few weeks the stocks will be dirt cheap also also...so you should also be buying shares then.

Just balance, but which Commercial bank can give you 18% pa for 3 months interest rate on a meager saving like KES. 50,000?

d'oh! d'oh!


@Mike Ock the suggestion is to cash out on stocks. Now once you have the cash as @impunity elaborated, it is a tricky balance between keeping cash or buying T-bills.
alutacontinua
#28 Posted : Saturday, September 26, 2015 12:33:21 AM
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I for one would really like to read the minutes of the meeting on September 8th between CBK and commercial banks. Talk of some filled bids at 22.5% on the 91 day T-bill today by some traders.

The shilling has been consolidating between 106 - 105 level after CBK intervention on the 8th then this article appears.......

http://www.businessdaily.../-/hjjjcwz/-/index.html







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alutacontinua
#29 Posted : Saturday, September 26, 2015 11:21:14 AM
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There is something seriously wrong with the fundamentals in the country.....not seeing how one could justify high interest rates (15% plus) while inflation is at 5.8%. Ghana's inflation is at about 17% thus their interest rates are at about 25%.

Could anyone expound on the reasons for the deviations from fundamentals?
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#30 Posted : Saturday, September 26, 2015 12:58:10 PM
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alutacontinua wrote:
There is something seriously wrong with the fundamentals in the country.....not seeing how one could justify high interest rates (15% plus) while inflation is at 5.8%. Ghana's inflation is at about 17% thus their interest rates are at about 25%.

Could anyone expound on the reasons for the deviations from fundamentals?

I also don't understand this madness! This is now chaotic. This will crash the economy if sustained to the year end as recession pops up its ugly head.. Job losses, labour strikes, failed businesses, tax deficits, political stress etc. What's the point? Where is Kibaki?
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