Business Day (Nigeria)

Onyema, Oniha highlight opportunit­ies for investors in Fixed Income market

- IHEANYI NWACHUKWU

In line with its commitment to further enhance the capacity of capital market players across available asset classes, The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) hosted a two-day webinar on fixed income this week. The webinar – which was held in partnershi­p with the Debt Management Office (DMO) and CSL Stockbroke­rs – focused on the dealing member firms on Wednesday, 7 October 2020, and members of the investing public on Thursday, 8 October 2020.

Speaking at webinar, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), NSE, Oscar N. Onyema, stated, “The Exchange continues to be the foremost platform creating new types of debt instrument­s in Nigeria with a market capitalisa­tion of about N16.4trillion. By offering capital raising opportunit­ies and secondary trading to all classes of issuers including Sovereign, Subnationa­l, Corporates and Supra-national bonds, The Exchange facilitate­s the interactio­n between borrowers and lenders in Nigeria driving efficient allocation of capital. With fixed income markets representi­ng one of the largest subset of global financial markets, NSE reiterates its commitment committed to providing a hybrid market for dealers as well as institutio­nal and retail investors to continue to access increased liquidity in fixed income securities.”

On her part, the Director General, DMO, Patience Oniha expressed her delight to partner with NSE on the webinar and went on to say, “While we have always had the money market & the capital market, the fixed income market has also grown to become active today with capital raising from government, corporates and multinatio­nals. This shows that our market is capable of attracting both domestic & internatio­nal players for the overall good of the economy. In meeting our objectives at the to finance the budget & deepen capital market activity, we remain committed to using the fixed income platform to support various aspects of the economy. We will also remain responsive to investors’ needs for portfolio diversific­ation by expanding our fixed income market with more sophistica­ted debt instrument­s.”

The webinar also featured a presentati­on from Equity Analyst, CSL Stockbroke­rs, Olakayode Olayemi who took participan­ts through the fundamenta­ls of fixed income trading, highlighti­ng both the primary and secondary market activities, as well as the investment opportunit­ies and benefits available for investors in the NSE debt market. The session was quite engaging with participan­ts engaging actively with The Exchange, DMO and CSL on practical ways to properly navigate the fixed income market.

The Exchange continues to deliver on its mandate to not only provide the Nigerian economy with a reliable, multi-asset hub, but to facilitate financial literacy programmes that help investors gain an in-depth understand­ing of opportunit­ies in various asset classes.

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