CBK to Raise KSh60Bn for Budgetary Spending in January 2026
[Business Today - Kenya] - 17/12/2025
CBK (Central Bank of Kenya) has gone into the primary bond market, where the fiscal agent seeks to raise KSh 60.0billion through sale of two reopened 20-year and 25-year Treasury Bonds. These two debt instruments have a maturity of 13.20 and 21.8 years, as well as coupon rates of 12.87% and (…)
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