The NSE said in a statement in Lagos on Tuesday that the workshop was in line with the commitment of the Nigerian bourse to improve the capacity of its members and enhance investors’ participation in the fixed income market.
It added that the delegates were exposed to the opportunities inherent in the fixed income market, the future potential of the market, and the potential for onboarding retail investors into the capital markets.
“All fixed income securities (with the exception of zero-coupon bonds) provide some form of regular interest payments to investors.
“This makes the fixed income market especially attractive to investors whose main investment goal is providing themselves with a steady income,” the statement said.