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Debt and Stock Exchange registers a 17.7 percent drop in business in 2021

The Angolan Debt and Securities Exchange (Bodiva) carried out 5,421 transactions and handled a total of 976.7 billion kwanzas in 2021, representing a decrease of 17.7 percent compared to 2020.

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Bodiva's executive director, Odair Costa, in 2020, said that Bodiva's regulated markets carried out deals worth 1.18 billion kwanzas, intervening in the presentation of the Bodiva Markets Annual Report 2021.

The increase in the world inflation rate, covid-19 and the decline in the oil gross domestic product (GDP) were pointed out by the official as the factors that led to the decrease in business in the markets managed by the Angolan stock exchange.

The average annual rate of business growth recorded in the last six years, at Bodiva's level, was 143.6 percent.

According to Odair Costa, the average quarterly amount of trades carried out on regulated markets was 244.19 billion kwanzas and the largest trade was recorded in the second quarter of 2021, with around 346.06 billion kwanzas.

The Bodiva markets also recorded a 1.67 percent reduction in the number of trades carried out in the period compared to 2020, with 4,421 trades having been carried out with a quarterly average of 1,355 trades.

The Bodiva report points to a trend towards concentration in bonds with a residual maturity of up to 3 years, with bonds maturing up to 2022 representing 34.24 percent of the amount traded, when compared to the amount traded per year of maturity in previous periods.

Treasury bonds registered, in 2021, a total of 5312 transactions, representing 98.73 percent of the total transactions carried out. Treasury bills "represented only 0.04 percent and participation units and private bonds represented, respectively, 1.20 percent and 0.04 percent."

As for the performance of the Bodiva trading members, Banco de Fomento Angola (BFA) led the negotiations in this period, followed by Angolan Investment Banks (BAI), Standard Bank Angola (SBA), Millennium Atlântico (BMA) and Savings and Credit Banks (BPC) whose transactions represented around 76.63 percent of the market.

The Angolan stock exchange has 27 members and 23 contributed to the global amount traded at the level of its markets in 2021.

BFA maintains its market leadership, with a traded amount of 425.31 billion kwanzas with a market share of 29.16 percent. BAI appears in second position, with a traded amount of 294.21 billion kwanzas and saw its market share stand at 20.21 percent.

When we analyze the performance by members, referring to the winning position, observed Odair Costa, it appears that BFA maintains the leadership trend with a market share of 7.19 percent, followed by BPC and BMA, with a share of 6.48 percent and 5.12 percent, respectively.

The Bodiva Markets Annual Report 2021 was presented this Thursday during the third "Bodiva Forum", which also awarded the main market operators in 2021, with BFA taking most of the awards.

The main achievements of the Bodiva market in 2021, said Odair Costa, were the implementation of the new business support system, not only in terms of trading but also in terms of post-trading, and the auction on the stock exchange of Banco de Comércio e Indústria (BCI).

An auction "which involved the sale of 100 percent of the share capital of BCI and which was carried out via Bodiva, whose winner was the Carrinho group, through a largely transparent and equitable process, so all entities had the opportunity to participate in the tender public," he told reporters.

Bodiva also launched this Thursday the investor's portfolio, a platform created for investors to monitor their investment portfolio in real time.

This instrument "will allow the investor, in a totally autonomous way and in 'real time', to access his/her assets completely aggregated", since in all the intermediation agents where he has an account, he will be able to see his positions and their respective valuation.

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