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    Nigeria asks Goldman, Stanbic to help sell “diaspora bond”

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 30, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has appointed Goldman and Standard Bank to help sell country’s Diaspora Bond

    Nigeria has asked Goldman Sachs and the local unit of South Africa’s Standard Bank to advise it on the sale of a debut “diaspora bond” targeted at Nigerians living abroad, Stanbic IBTC Bank said on Monday.

    Such bonds are a form of government debt that targets members of the national community abroad and Africa’s biggest economy first announced plans to sell them in 2013 to raise between $100 million to $300 million.

    Goldman Sachs and Stanbic were due to manage the sale at the time, but the government then did not appoint any bookrunners before an election in 2015 that brought President Muhammadu Buhari to power.

    Nigeria is in its first recession in 25 years and needs to find money to make up for shortfalls in its budget.

    Low prices for crude and militant attacks in its oil-producing heartland, the Niger Delta, have slashed its revenues.

    A finance ministry source told Reuters this month that the country will look to issue a diaspora bond after completing a $1 billion eurobond sale.

    According to berkerly.edu, Diaspora Bonds are an inexpensive way for governments to raise funds.

    Dilip coins a term, “Patriotic discount”, to account for the phenomenon where governments have been able to sell bonds to investors abroad and succeeded as result of patriotism.

    Diaspora communities tend to remain loyal to their countries of origin.

    They can provide much needed long-term deposits that can be a stable source of currency that can be used for development projects.

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