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Fed Govt Offers May Savings Bonds For Subscription

Fed Govt Offers May Savings Bonds For Subscription       The Federal Government has, through the Debt Management Office, opened the May savings bond offer to investors. The DMO announced on Monday on its website the two-year and three-year savings bonds offer for subscription. According to the debt office,...

FG Lists January Savings Bonds

FG Lists January Savings Bonds     The Federal Government at the weekend listed two new tranches of its Federal Government of Nigeria Savings Bond (FGNSB) on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), paving the way for investors to trade on the debts. The two bonds – a two-year...

Fed Govt Offers Savings Bond For Subscription At N1,000

Fed Govt Offers Savings Bond For Subscription At N1,000         The Debt Management Office (DMO) has offered for subscription two years and three years Federal Government Savings Bonds at N1,000 per unit. A circular on the official website of DMO states that the two years bond with...

FG Offers Fresh Savings Bonds To Investors

FG Offers Fresh Savings Bonds To Investors   The Federal Government, on Tuesday, offered a two-year and three-year savings bonds for subscription. The Debt Management Office said in a circular that the bonds were backed by the full faith and credit of the Federal Government and charged...

FG Offers New Savings Bonds To Investors

FG Offers New Savings Bonds To Investors   The Federal Government on Monday offered a two-year and three-year savings bonds for subscription. The Debt Management Office said in a circular that the bonds were backed by the full faith and credit of the Federal Government and charged...

FG Lists Savings Bonds Worth N277.7bn On Stock Exchange

FG Lists Savings Bonds Worth N277.7bn On Stock Exchange   The Federal Government has listed savings’ bonds worth N277.7bn on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The bonds, which were listed on Tuesday, consisted of N78.7bn two-year series 56 bonds at the rate of 11.195 per cent and N198.9bn...