CBK Accepts Bids Worth KSh 20.1Bn in T-Bond Buyback Sale
[Business Today - Kenya] - 18/11/2025
CBK (Central Bank of Kenya) accepted bids worth KSh 20.1 Billion out of KSh 30 billion at a T-Bonds Buyback Auction that was conducted this Monday 17th November 2025. The State fiscal agent received bids worth KSh 34.3 Billion, an oversubscription of 114.32% as investors chased after higher (…)
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