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Treasury Bills and Bonds
Queen
#1661 Posted : Wednesday, July 12, 2023 9:17:09 PM
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MatataMingi wrote:
That is what I am doing.
I am investing in 90 day bills on a monthly basis.
therefore, some funds would be available if a juicy bond comes about.
Otherwise, I just rollover the maturing T Bill, and get a better interest.


The danger is that a juicy IFB might be floated when a sizeable amount of your cash is locked up in the 91days bills.
Queen
#1662 Posted : Thursday, July 13, 2023 1:55:06 PM
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The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!
heri
#1663 Posted : Thursday, July 13, 2023 3:22:28 PM
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Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable
deadpoet
#1664 Posted : Thursday, July 13, 2023 8:00:41 PM
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heri wrote:
Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable


I'd be worried too. Ghanaian bondholders got a 50% haircut on their investments.
Angelica _ann
#1665 Posted : Friday, July 14, 2023 12:33:53 PM
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deadpoet wrote:
heri wrote:
Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable


I'd be worried too. Ghanaian bondholders got a 50% haircut on their investments.


Nabii would really love such a haircut. He really hates the so called middle class who invest in such vehicles.
In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
Queen
#1666 Posted : Friday, July 14, 2023 1:28:21 PM
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Queen
#1667 Posted : Friday, July 14, 2023 1:38:16 PM
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deadpoet wrote:
heri wrote:
Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable


I'd be worried too. Ghanaian bondholders got a 50% haircut on their investments.


If you re-read this thread, you will notice that there was a time the coupon rates hit a high of 22%.

But then, again, to each their own devices.

Am really waiting for the next IFB @18% coupon rate.

Wacheni tuvune jameni.
Queen
#1668 Posted : Tuesday, July 25, 2023 10:08:14 PM
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I got the following message today from CBK:-

Dear Investor, CBK is rolling out a new Central Securities Depository system (DhowCSD) which will go live on 31/07/2023. To allow for this transition, we shall not accept rollovers for Auctions value date 31/07/2023.

Those intending to do rollovers please take note.
obiero
#1669 Posted : Sunday, July 30, 2023 8:38:51 AM
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Queen wrote:
deadpoet wrote:
heri wrote:
Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable


I'd be worried too. Ghanaian bondholders got a 50% haircut on their investments.


If you re-read this thread, you will notice that there was a time the coupon rates hit a high of 22%.

But then, again, to each their own devices.

Am really waiting for the next IFB @18% coupon rate.

Wacheni tuvune jameni.
In Treasury bills I trust. I'm hiding safely inside this space for now until next year atleast, with 9% of my investment portfolio, real Estate remains at 90%, and stocks in Uganda and Kenya at 1%

KQ ABP 4.26
Queen
#1670 Posted : Thursday, August 03, 2023 8:54:49 PM
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obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
deadpoet wrote:
heri wrote:
Queen wrote:
The latest 5year bond has a coupon rate of 16.844%.
22% coupon rate, here we come!


Is the servicing of the debts at those rates still sustainable


I'd be worried too. Ghanaian bondholders got a 50% haircut on their investments.


If you re-read this thread, you will notice that there was a time the coupon rates hit a high of 22%.

But then, again, to each their own devices.

Am really waiting for the next IFB @18% coupon rate.

Wacheni tuvune jameni.
In Treasury bills I trust. I'm hiding safely inside this space for now until next year atleast, with 9% of my investment portfolio, real Estate remains at 90%, and stocks in Uganda and Kenya at 1%


An anomaly has occurred in this week's TBills auction. The 91 days' bills are now attracting a higher coupon rate than the 182 days' bills. Quite unprecedented.
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