CBK Nets KSh 179.8B From Second Infrastructure Bond Sale
[Business Today - Kenya] - 24/08/2025
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), the government’s fiscal agent, collected KSh 179.8 billion at its second Government Bonds auction this month, against the KSh 50 billion it was seeking, with investors displaying huge appetite for the 15-year and 19-year infrastructure bonds. The 15-year (…)
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