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Market activity on the bond market was vibrant, with improved interest in various tenors on the bourse.
However, the total volume traded declined to ¢281.57 million, about 27.60% fall over the previous week.
The new bonds accounted for over 80% of the volume traded.
According to trading results, the 4-year new bond drove the market, accounting for 70% of the aggregate volume traded.
Analysts believe trading activity could remain vibrant on improving economic outlook. This is supported by the Monetary Policy Committee’s decision to hold policy rate at 29.5%, which could aid correction in the Local Currency Yield (LCR) curve.
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