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CAIRO – 13 November 2017: The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE), on behalf of the Ministry of Finance, is scheduled to issue LE 2.5 billion ($142 million) in treasury bond Monday.
The T-bills are to be offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 1.5 billion with a three-year term and the second worth LE 1 billion with a seven-year term.
The Ministry of Finance will auction treasury bills and bonds at a total value of LE 22 billion in November, in efforts to finance the budget.
It said it would auction three-year bonds, maturing in October 2020, at the value of LE 3 billion and five-year bonds, maturing in October 2022, at the value of LE 2.5 billion.
The Ministry will also issue seven-year bonds (maturing in December 2024) at LE 2 billion and 10-year bonds (maturing in May 2027) at LE 2 billion.
For the current fiscal year, the budget deficit is estimated to record LE 370 billion, planned by the ministry to be financed through treasury bills and bonds and through international and Arab loans.
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