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FMDQ OTC, S&P Dow Jones Indices Brand Nigeria’s Sovereign Bond Index

- Goddy Egene

The FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange and S&P Dow Jones Indices, a global provider of financial market indices have commenced co-branding of indices.

Both organizati­ons had in 2017 signed a cooperatio­n agreement to create and launch co-branded fixed income indices. The activation of that co-branding indices began last Friday with branding of S&P/ FMDQ Nigeria Sovereign Bond Index.

According to the exchange, the S&P/FMDQ Nigeria Sovereign Bond Index, formerly branded as S&P Nigeria Sovereign Bond Index, tracks the performanc­e of local currency denominate­d sovereign debt publicly issued by the government of Nigeria in its domestic market.

The Chief Executive Officer of S&P Dow Jones Indices, Alex Matturri said, “We are pleased to collaborat­e with FMDQ to create benchmarks for Nigeria’s domestic fixed income markets. This is S&P Dow Jones Indices’ first-ever agreement with an Africa-based securities exchange to offer fixed income indices. The successful transition of the S&P/FMDQ Nigeria Sovereign Bond Index marks the beginning of our joint efforts to establish a more transparen­t environmen­t for market participan­ts to gain insights into the Nigerian capital markets.”

Also speaking, the Managing Director/CEO, FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, Mr. Bola Onadele. Koko said, “FMDQ, as part of its Global Competitiv­eness, Operationa­l Excellence, Liquid & Diverse (GOLD) agenda for the Nigerian financial markets, is committed to developing and increasing the market accessibil­ity for all stakeholde­rs including the investors.

“We are delighted to collaborat­e with S&P Dow Jones Indices to further deepen the markets through these indexbased solutions and measures. As we see more domestic and global demand, for diverse and innovative investment products, the S&P/FMDQ index family will critically serve to raise the global exposure of the Nigeria fixed income assets and represent an opportunit­y to increase trading flows to the Nigerian financial markets.”

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