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Treasury Bills and Bonds
AndyC
#1281 Posted : Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:16:20 AM
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Another 'market rate determined'treasury bond on sale.
maka
#1282 Posted : Wednesday, November 13, 2019 9:30:44 AM
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AndyC wrote:
Another 'market rate determined'treasury bond on sale.


What happened to the Google group? I can be posting the weekly implied yields that can help you guys gauge where to get in during the primaries....
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Esstiko
#1283 Posted : Wednesday, November 20, 2019 8:41:03 PM
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C. Rate @12.28% Pray
AndyC
#1284 Posted : Thursday, November 21, 2019 9:00:19 AM
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Esstiko wrote:
C. Rate @12.28% Pray


A net of 11.052%

The hunger is real yet they keep rates low!
https://www.businessdail...356414-4ot5ux/index.html
Ericsson
#1285 Posted : Friday, November 22, 2019 1:32:48 PM
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T-Bill rates SOAR on interest rate cap removal amidst HEAVY underperformance:

91-day from 6.680% last auction to 7.131% (92.86% performance)

182-day from 7.774% last auction to 8.215% (38.48% performance)

364-day from 9.784% last auction to 9.804% (59.23% performance)
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
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passiveinvestor
#1286 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2019 10:18:23 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
T-Bill rates SOAR on interest rate cap removal amidst HEAVY underperformance:

91-day from 6.680% last auction to 7.131% (92.86% performance)

182-day from 7.774% last auction to 8.215% (38.48% performance)

364-day from 9.784% last auction to 9.804% (59.23% performance)

very disturbing....especially the underperformance. The market is signalling a major increase in medium to longer term rates. Even the 10 yr. was at 77% performance, 12.3% coupon.
watesh
#1287 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2019 10:57:06 AM
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passiveinvestor wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
T-Bill rates SOAR on interest rate cap removal amidst HEAVY underperformance:

91-day from 6.680% last auction to 7.131% (92.86% performance)

182-day from 7.774% last auction to 8.215% (38.48% performance)

364-day from 9.784% last auction to 9.804% (59.23% performance)

very disturbing....especially the underperformance. The market is signalling a major increase in medium to longer term rates. Even the 10 yr. was at 77% performance, 12.3% coupon.


Banks are not participating as much as they used to since they can get a higher return elsewhere
MatataMingi
#1288 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2019 4:52:43 PM
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Investors don't seem too interested in longer term Bonds.

CBK should offer a 2 or 3 year Bond.
It would be oversubscribed.
Ericsson
#1289 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2019 6:27:20 PM
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MatataMingi wrote:
Investors don't seem too interested in longer term Bonds.

CBK should offer a 2 or 3 year Bond.
It would be oversubscribed.

Nobody is thinking long term for the Kenyan economy apart from Gok
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
maka
#1290 Posted : Monday, November 25, 2019 8:48:23 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
Investors don't seem too interested in longer term Bonds.

CBK should offer a 2 or 3 year Bond.
It would be oversubscribed.

Nobody is thinking long term for the Kenyan economy apart from Gok


The problem is that the average tenor of the existing bonds is too short creating pressure on repayments.... Last time I checked it was like 4.56 yrs... I would love if they opened SDB 1/2011/30 one of my favorite papers...Then you get it at a sweet discount that's proper money when you trade it....
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Esstiko
#1291 Posted : Friday, November 29, 2019 10:05:49 AM
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AndyC wrote:
[quote=Esstiko]C. Rate @12.28% Pray


A net of 11.052%

The hunger is real yet they keep rates low!
https://www.businessdail...56414-4ot5ux/index.html[/quote]

Is this supposed to be the Dec issue?
maka
#1292 Posted : Friday, November 29, 2019 10:24:14 PM
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Esstiko wrote:
AndyC wrote:
[quote=Esstiko]C. Rate @12.28% Pray


A net of 11.052%

The hunger is real yet they keep rates low!
https://www.businessdail...56414-4ot5ux/index.html[/quote]

Is this supposed to be the Dec issue?


We will still have another issue....
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Esstiko
#1293 Posted : Saturday, November 30, 2019 1:53:18 PM
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Shame on you Five years (:
MatataMingi
#1294 Posted : Wednesday, December 04, 2019 3:01:49 PM
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So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks
slick
#1295 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 11:01:46 AM
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We should be grateful that Bond yields in Kenya are still positive.

Bond yields in Europe and Japan are negative.Its such a joke.17 trillion of global bonds are in negative territory ie 1/4 of the global bond market.US bonds not doing much better with US 10 Year treasury note yielding a paltry 1.7%
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maka
#1296 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 11:33:01 AM
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MatataMingi wrote:
So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks



Thereabout;

1/2009/15 .... 1773 days to maturity with a coupon of 12.50% is trading at 11.1375%

1/2010/15 .... 1927 days to maturity with a coupon of 10.25% is trading at 11.1813%
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Esstiko
#1297 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 6:15:26 PM
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maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks



Thereabout;

1/2009/15 .... 1773 days to maturity with a coupon of 12.50% is trading at 11.1375%

1/2010/15 .... 1927 days to maturity with a coupon of 10.25% is trading at

11.1813%


Where can one follow these statistics? @Maka?
maka
#1298 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 6:26:52 PM
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Esstiko wrote:
maka wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks



Thereabout;

1/2009/15 .... 1773 days to maturity with a coupon of 12.50% is trading at 11.1375%

1/2010/15 .... 1927 days to maturity with a coupon of 10.25% is trading at

11.1813%


Where can one follow these statistics? @Maka?



Ask NSE to be sending you week end implied yields or your broker...Ama weka email I will be forwarding to you...smile
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passiveinvestor
#1299 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 9:21:00 PM
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MatataMingi wrote:
So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks

the last 364 days was undersubscribed. I expect 12%
Angelica _ann
#1300 Posted : Thursday, December 05, 2019 10:19:26 PM
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passiveinvestor wrote:
MatataMingi wrote:
So,we have a 5 year bond in December !!
Considering that the 364 days T.Bill is already approaching 10%,
I think this is likely to have a coupon rate of about 11.5%.
Any thoughts from the board Gurus ???
Thanks

the last 364 days was undersubscribed. I expect 12%


Not with Opus Dei in-charge. Let us compare notes after. Rate will be below 11.5%
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