As we enter the second quarter of the year, the first week of April bond trading, we see more bond trading. During the week only three days recorded trades of which Wednesdays’ bond trading was the best performing of the week. Bonds of total face value of K66,165,000 were transacted in 28 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K49,705,000. Bonds are a low risk investment issued when the government borrows money from its people. You can purchase bonds using the Lusaka Securities Exchange Application online.
Monday 4th
Bonds of total face value of K20,273,000 were transacted in 2 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K16,768,480.
Tuesday 5th
There were no bonds traded today.
Wednesday 6th
Bonds of total face value of K40,189,000 were transacted in 18 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K28,100,120.
Thursday 7th
Bonds of total face value of K6,098,000 were transacted in 8 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K5,080,400.
Friday 8th
There were no bonds traded today.
Bonds of total face value of K66,165,000 were transacted in 28 trades, resulting in a market value sales of K49,705,000.