
Central Bank of Egypt offers T-bonds worth $353mln, floating-rate note on Monday
The first issue was valued at EGP 7 billion and will mature in two years on 8 July 2027, according to official data.
Meanwhile, the second offering stood at EGP 10 billion and will mature in three years on 1 July 2028.
Holding a five-year tenor until 8 July 2030, the third auction amounted to EGP 500 million.
The CBE also auctioned floating-rate T-bonds worth EGP 1.50 billion, which will mature in five years on 1 July 2030.
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