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Treasury Bills and Bonds
Angelica _ann
#721 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 2:29:52 PM
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maka wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
maka wrote:
Taurrus wrote:
maka wrote:
maka wrote:

FXD 2/2010/10 and FXD1/2009/15



@Maka interest ya 9.3% na 12.5% taxed ni poa for such a long time ?


Ummmh No...


Your yield will be much higher than the 9.3% interest since you are buying at a lower price and not at par. Simplified,..... you will only pay 92K BUT interest calculation will be 9.3% of 100K.


9.3/92.093 * 100 = 10.09 Net 10.09*0.9 = 9.0886


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Taurrus
#722 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:27:59 PM
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We need some class here!
But we will know as we go cause buying we must!
MatataMingi
#723 Posted : Monday, June 12, 2017 11:30:41 AM
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Latest T-Bond on Offer:

- Re-0pen 15 year bond FXD2/2007/15
- 4.96 years remaining
- Value Date 26/6/17
- Due Date 6/6/22
- Coupon rate 13.50%
- Withholding Tax 10%.

Looks good.

What do you guys think will be the quoted yield / price per 100/=

Happy investing
maka
#724 Posted : Monday, June 12, 2017 12:00:07 PM
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MatataMingi wrote:
Latest T-Bond on Offer:

- Re-0pen 15 year bond FXD2/2007/15
- 4.96 years remaining
- Value Date 26/6/17
- Due Date 6/6/22
- Coupon rate 13.50%
- Withholding Tax 10%.

Looks good.

What do you guys think will be the quoted yield / price per 100/=

Happy investing


105-107...it will come in at a premium...
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KulaRaha
#725 Posted : Monday, June 12, 2017 12:18:17 PM
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You'll get coupon rate, maybe 13.75% max.
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Pesa Nane
#726 Posted : Monday, June 12, 2017 1:49:12 PM
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Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
Chaka
#727 Posted : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 11:37:38 AM
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Can someone tell me whether I can use the CDS account I have with the CDSC to purchase a gov.bond or I still have to open one at the CBK?
Ebenyo
#728 Posted : Tuesday, June 13, 2017 1:09:54 PM
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Chaka wrote:
Can someone tell me whether I can use the CDS account I have with the CDSC to purchase a gov.bond or I still have to open one at the CBK?


currently you cant use the cds account of cdsc to purchase bond.you will have to open a new cds account with cbk specifically for bonds.But there are plans to merge the two so in future they will be one.
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maka
#729 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 7:49:48 AM
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Ebenyo wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Can someone tell me whether I can use the CDS account I have with the CDSC to purchase a gov.bond or I still have to open one at the CBK?


currently you cant use the cds account of cdsc to purchase bond.you will have to open a new cds account with cbk specifically for bonds.But there are plans to merge the two so in future they will be one.



Maybe when Jesus comes...buying or selling a bond in the secondary market is one painful process...You really need to be super patient.
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subaru
#730 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 9:31:17 AM
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maka wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Can someone tell me whether I can use the CDS account I have with the CDSC to purchase a gov.bond or I still have to open one at the CBK?


currently you cant use the cds account of cdsc to purchase bond.you will have to open a new cds account with cbk specifically for bonds.But there are plans to merge the two so in future they will be one.



Maybe when Jesus comes...buying or selling a bond in the secondary market is one painful process...You really need to be super patient.

So is it much simpler to buy when its floated afresh or how is it
maka
#731 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 9:46:54 AM
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subaru wrote:
maka wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
Chaka wrote:
Can someone tell me whether I can use the CDS account I have with the CDSC to purchase a gov.bond or I still have to open one at the CBK?


currently you cant use the cds account of cdsc to purchase bond.you will have to open a new cds account with cbk specifically for bonds.But there are plans to merge the two so in future they will be one.



Maybe when Jesus comes...buying or selling a bond in the secondary market is one painful process...You really need to be super patient.

So is it much simpler to buy when its floated afresh or how is it



Yep...but then if you have done this for a while you will realise that you can get proper off market deals at the secondary market...
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Chaka
#732 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 10:02:34 AM
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Meaning some people sell at a loss at the secondary market?
maka wrote:

Yep...but then if you have done this for a while you will realise that you can get proper off market deals at the secondary market...

maka
#733 Posted : Wednesday, June 14, 2017 10:21:22 AM
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Chaka wrote:
Meaning some people sell at a loss at the secondary market?
maka wrote:

Yep...but then if you have done this for a while you will realise that you can get proper off market deals at the secondary market...



Not necessarily...imagine you bought a paper at a discount of 70 or 80 per 100 you have held the paper for 5 years...got the coupon payments over that period and you can still sell and get your original margin....
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MatataMingi
#734 Posted : Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:08:18 PM
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maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
Latest T-Bond on Offer:

- Re-0pen 15 year bond FXD2/2007/15
- 4.96 years remaining
- Value Date 26/6/17
- Due Date 6/6/22
- Coupon rate 13.50%
- Withholding Tax 10%.

Looks good.

What do you guys think will be the quoted yield / price per 100/=

Happy investing


105-107...it will come in at a premium...


@Maka.

Any particular reason for such a premium?
At these prices the yield will be between 12.125% to 11.625% - roughly.

Not too good for a almost five year bond.
maka
#735 Posted : Thursday, June 15, 2017 5:28:27 PM
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Location: Nairobi
MatataMingi wrote:
maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
Latest T-Bond on Offer:

- Re-0pen 15 year bond FXD2/2007/15
- 4.96 years remaining
- Value Date 26/6/17
- Due Date 6/6/22
- Coupon rate 13.50%
- Withholding Tax 10%.

Looks good.

What do you guys think will be the quoted yield / price per 100/=

Happy investing


105-107...it will come in at a premium...


@Maka.

Any particular reason for such a premium?
At these prices the yield will be between 12.125% to 11.625% - roughly.

Not too good for a almost five year bond.


Thats where the 5 year is trading...check implied yields.
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maka
#736 Posted : Friday, June 16, 2017 5:58:36 PM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
Latest T-Bond on Offer:

- Re-0pen 15 year bond FXD2/2007/15
- 4.96 years remaining
- Value Date 26/6/17
- Due Date 6/6/22
- Coupon rate 13.50%
- Withholding Tax 10%.

Looks good.

What do you guys think will be the quoted yield / price per 100/=

Happy investing


105-107...it will come in at a premium...


@Maka.

Any particular reason for such a premium?
At these prices the yield will be between 12.125% to 11.625% - roughly.

Not too good for a almost five year bond.


Thats where the 5 year is trading...check implied yields.









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MatataMingi
#737 Posted : Sunday, June 18, 2017 10:26:34 AM
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@Maka. Thanks.

I have a large 2 year bond maturing on the 26th.

I will roll it over in 2 bids.

- One at 103/=
- One at AVERAGE.

Let's wait and see what happens.
maka
#738 Posted : Wednesday, June 21, 2017 7:21:32 PM
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MatataMingi wrote:
@Maka. Thanks.

I have a large 2 year bond maturing on the 26th.

I will roll it over in 2 bids.

- One at 103/=
- One at AVERAGE.

Let's wait and see what happens.



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Ebenyo
#739 Posted : Thursday, June 22, 2017 7:44:39 AM
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got my first t.bond interest this week for fxd2/2014/5.whats the current rate and price of this bond in the secondary market at nse?
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maka
#740 Posted : Thursday, June 22, 2017 8:04:48 AM
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Ebenyo wrote:
got my first t.bond interest this week for fxd2/2014/5.whats the current rate and price of this bond in the secondary market at nse?


Check above on the implied yields should be around 11.5%...Its basically a 2 year paper...
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