CBK Reopens Sale of 25- and 30-Year Bonds to Boost Budget Funding
[Business Today - Kenya] - 1er/12/2025
The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has reopened bids for two long-term Treasury bonds as the government seeks fresh financing for its budget. The offer includes 25-year and 30-year fixed-coupon bonds now available for investors. In a notice published on Monday, CBK confirmed the sale period and (…)
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