CBE offers EGP 13.5bn T-bills on Monday

Cairo – Mubasher: The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) will offer treasury bonds (T-bonds) worth EGP 13.5 billion on Monday on behalf of the Ministry of Finance.

The first tranche of the T-bonds will be offered through three-year notes valued at EGP 6.5 billion and the second tranche will be offered through seven-year notes worth EGP 6.5 billion, the CBE said on its official website.

The CBE will also offer 15-year T-bonds worth EGP 500 million.

The issuance will be used to finance the country’s budget deficit. State-run banks are the top purchasers of the government debt instruments.

In March, the CBE’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to leave interest rates unchanged.

In November 2020, the MPC reduced the overnight deposit rate, the overnight lending rate, and the rate of the main operation by 0.5% to 8.25%, 9.25%, and 8.75%, respectively.

In June 2020, the Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait, issued a decision to establish a unit at the Egyptian Tax Authority to follow up on the collection and supply of taxes on returns of T-bills and bonds.

In May 2020, Egypt secured a $2.7 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) under the rapid financing instrument (RFI).

Mubasher Contribution Time: 26-Apr-2021 07:31 (GMT)
Mubasher Last Update Time: 26-Apr-2021 07:31 (GMT)