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Treasury Bills and Bonds
maka
#601 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:28:16 PM
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Pesa Nane wrote:
maka wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
snipermnoma wrote:
maka wrote:
Taurrus wrote:
maka wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
CBK only accepted sh.6bn out of 30bn
Uhurunomics tactics screwed this country


maka wrote:
I agree @Ericsonn totally effed up market...@Taurus the governor said he is not taking anymore expensive cash from investors...if your bid was way off the yield curve pole kwako it gets rejected...problem is we will have to borrow externally...

Sorry but I see prudence.
On a personal level, would you pick any money thrown at you at exorbitant rates?
Remember only 600 liquid Kenyans want to 'extort' treasury and (over) profit on the backs of 41 million tax payers.

Disclaimer: I quoted 14.000% and anxiously awaiting my fate Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


14% umepata hiyo...but look at it this way we borrow externally putting pressure on the shilling...any depreciation on the Kshs vs the dollar piles unnecessary pressure on the treasury guys...

You mean one gets the % you quote? thought final % is uniform.


Go back to the issue prospectus...go to 14% and check how much you will pay per 100.


Wenye walipata kudos to them. @pesanane did you get? Looks like your bid was just within the limit.


Cut off was 13.6%, how did you get 14% unless you are a chosen one like Waiguru...smile


Check....#589

Was hopeful.....but missed.
But here comes second chance. 13.555 is no different from 14% for we small people


true...
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Angelica _ann
#602 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 5:47:30 PM
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Does this bond has withholding tax & if so at?
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maka
#603 Posted : Tuesday, February 28, 2017 6:09:39 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Does this bond has withholding tax & if so at?


All Infrastructure Bonds dont have the tax element...
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maka
#604 Posted : Wednesday, March 01, 2017 5:24:18 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
maka wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
maka wrote:
KulaRaha wrote:
snipermnoma wrote:
maka wrote:
Taurrus wrote:
maka wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
CBK only accepted sh.6bn out of 30bn
Uhurunomics tactics screwed this country


maka wrote:
I agree @Ericsonn totally effed up market...@Taurus the governor said he is not taking anymore expensive cash from investors...if your bid was way off the yield curve pole kwako it gets rejected...problem is we will have to borrow externally...

Sorry but I see prudence.
On a personal level, would you pick any money thrown at you at exorbitant rates?
Remember only 600 liquid Kenyans want to 'extort' treasury and (over) profit on the backs of 41 million tax payers.

Disclaimer: I quoted 14.000% and anxiously awaiting my fate Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


14% umepata hiyo...but look at it this way we borrow externally putting pressure on the shilling...any depreciation on the Kshs vs the dollar piles unnecessary pressure on the treasury guys...

You mean one gets the % you quote? thought final % is uniform.


Go back to the issue prospectus...go to 14% and check how much you will pay per 100.


Wenye walipata kudos to them. @pesanane did you get? Looks like your bid was just within the limit.


Cut off was 13.6%, how did you get 14% unless you are a chosen one like Waiguru...smile


Check....#589

Was hopeful.....but missed.
But here comes second chance. 13.555 is no different from 14% for we small people


true...


Seen it has traded leo...


IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000

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bartum
#605 Posted : Wednesday, March 01, 2017 5:52:42 PM
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@maka what does this mean

IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000
maka
#606 Posted : Wednesday, March 01, 2017 6:14:24 PM
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bartum wrote:
@maka what does this mean

IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000


Traded yield : 13.5073

Clean Price per 100 : 95.0770

Dirty Price per 100: 95.1457

Volume : 100,000,000
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Liv
#607 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 9:46:22 AM
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Joined: 11/14/2006
Posts: 1,311
maka wrote:
bartum wrote:
@maka what does this mean

IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000


Traded yield : 13.5073

Clean Price per 100 : 95.0770

Dirty Price per 100: 95.1457

Volume : 100,000,000


Just wondering why would someone want to buy at that price ...... instead of buying from the tap sale which has a better yield.
maka
#608 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 10:36:02 AM
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Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Liv wrote:
maka wrote:
bartum wrote:
@maka what does this mean

IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000


Traded yield : 13.5073

Clean Price per 100 : 95.0770

Dirty Price per 100: 95.1457

Volume : 100,000,000


Just wondering why would someone want to buy at that price ...... instead of buying from the tap sale which has a better yield.



Hiyo bond market imejaa mafioso ...
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KulaRaha
#609 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 11:43:45 AM
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Joined: 7/26/2007
Posts: 6,514
Liv wrote:
maka wrote:
bartum wrote:
@maka what does this mean

IFB 1/2017/12Yr 13.5073 95.1457 95.0770 100,000,000


Traded yield : 13.5073

Clean Price per 100 : 95.0770

Dirty Price per 100: 95.1457

Volume : 100,000,000


Just wondering why would someone want to buy at that price ...... instead of buying from the tap sale which has a better yield.


Dirty broker deal....
Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
Elephant Man
#610 Posted : Thursday, March 02, 2017 2:55:28 PM
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Posts: 112
I've noticed hakuna 182 day Treasury Bill auction slated for value date 13.03.2017...ama gava has pesa ya kutosha...
maka
#611 Posted : Friday, March 03, 2017 9:15:32 AM
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Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Ericsson
#612 Posted : Friday, March 03, 2017 9:29:05 AM
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CBK is trying to play hard ball.
Investors are shunning the bond wanting higher rates.
Rates have to go up;it's inevitable
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
lochaz-index
#613 Posted : Friday, March 03, 2017 10:30:41 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
CBK is trying to play hard ball.
Investors are shunning the bond wanting higher rates.
Rates have to go up;it's inevitable

What is cbk attempting here? With food inflation @16.5% which constitutes 36%(I think it should be way higher than this) of the CPI and overall inflation - after a lot of fudging with the weighting and computations - checking in @9.04% for the month of February, how do they expect to maintain the rates within the yield curve?

This development is all the more disconcerting when you consider that it is coming on the back of deflationary credit conditions! Furthermore, Treasury still wants to play Santa Claus coz it's an election year: 2.6T budget and a 900b deficit with stagnating or declining revenue collections and an escalating debt repayment burden...where is the sanity here?
The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many people as possible.
Taurrus
#614 Posted : Friday, March 03, 2017 1:23:12 PM
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lochaz-index wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
CBK is trying to play hard ball.
Investors are shunning the bond wanting higher rates.
Rates have to go up;it's inevitable

What is cbk attempting here? With food inflation @16.5% which constitutes 36%(I think it should be way higher than this) of the CPI and overall inflation - after a lot of fudging with the weighting and computations - checking in @9.04% for the month of February, how do they expect to maintain the rates within the yield curve?

This development is all the more disconcerting when you consider that it is coming on the back of deflationary credit conditions! Furthermore, Treasury still wants to play Santa Claus coz it's an election year: 2.6T budget and a 900b deficit with stagnating or declining revenue collections and an escalating debt repayment burden...where is the sanity here?

Thanks ,Ahsante saana!
AndyC
#615 Posted : Friday, March 03, 2017 2:12:08 PM
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Joined: 4/21/2015
Posts: 151
Taurrus wrote:
lochaz-index wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
CBK is trying to play hard ball.
Investors are shunning the bond wanting higher rates.
Rates have to go up;it's inevitable

What is cbk attempting here? With food inflation @16.5% which constitutes 36%(I think it should be way higher than this) of the CPI and overall inflation - after a lot of fudging with the weighting and computations - checking in @9.04% for the month of February, how do they expect to maintain the rates within the yield curve?

This development is all the more disconcerting when you consider that it is coming on the back of deflationary credit conditions! Furthermore, Treasury still wants to play Santa Claus coz it's an election year: 2.6T budget and a 900b deficit with stagnating or declining revenue collections and an escalating debt repayment burden...where is the sanity here?

Thanks ,Ahsante saana!

How do they justify bank rate caps if risk free rate is higher than the bank rates? CBK is capped too.
Taurrus
#616 Posted : Saturday, March 04, 2017 2:05:34 PM
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Joined: 8/25/2015
Posts: 839
Location: Kite
AndyC wrote:
Taurrus wrote:
lochaz-index wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
CBK is trying to play hard ball.
Investors are shunning the bond wanting higher rates.
Rates have to go up;it's inevitable

What is cbk attempting here? With food inflation @16.5% which constitutes 36%(I think it should be way higher than this) of the CPI and overall inflation - after a lot of fudging with the weighting and computations - checking in @9.04% for the month of February, how do they expect to maintain the rates within the yield curve?

This development is all the more disconcerting when you consider that it is coming on the back of deflationary credit conditions! Furthermore, Treasury still wants to play Santa Claus coz it's an election year: 2.6T budget and a 900b deficit with stagnating or declining revenue collections and an escalating debt repayment burden...where is the sanity here?

Thanks ,Ahsante saana!

How do they justify bank rate caps if risk free rate is higher than the bank rates? CBK is capped too.

Eh!!d'oh!
maka
#617 Posted : Monday, March 06, 2017 8:03:28 PM
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Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
Finally got my statement...told you guys 1 day I will post my bonds story here...pole pole a month at a time.
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Impunity
#618 Posted : Monday, March 06, 2017 11:14:25 PM
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maka wrote:
Finally got my statement...told you guys 1 day I will post my bonds story here...pole pole a month at a time.


Tell me please!
Portfolio: Sold
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holycow
#619 Posted : Wednesday, March 08, 2017 9:45:32 PM
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Elephant Man wrote:
I've noticed hakuna 182 day Treasury Bill auction slated for value date 13.03.2017...ama gava has pesa ya kutosha...


182 day paper still missing for value date 20.03.2017
maka
#620 Posted : Friday, March 10, 2017 12:43:19 AM
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Location: Nairobi
2/14/5 and 1/9/15

30 Billion...
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