T bills
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 45 billion with a 91-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 35 billion with a 182-day term.
According to the CBE, March 2024 recorded foreign purchases of local T-bills at $32.7 billion, compared to $13.6 billion recorded in February
“The catalysts we have been waiting for have now materialized with the CBE hiking the policy rate aggressively at yesterday’s emergency meeting and at the same time allowing USD/LE flexibility”
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 35 billion with a 182-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 20 billion with a 182-day term, and the second worth LE 26.5 billion with a 364-day term.
The EGX commented that this launch marks a significant development and is poised to have a positive impact on Egypt's financial markets and strengthen its position as a hub for investment in the region.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 22.5 billion with a 91-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 16 billion with a 182-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 16.5 billion with a 182-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 16 billion with a 182-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 13 billion with a 91-day term.
The Ministry elaborated in its latest report that the volume of outstanding balances of treasury bills amounted to about LE 1.94 trillion.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 20 billion with a 182-day term.
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) revealed in a statement that private sector banks’ investments in treasury bills increased to LE 373.943 billion at the end of January, compared to LE 367.983 billion at the end of last December.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 13.5 billion with a 91-day term.
This came in a report issued by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) on Wednesday.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 13 billion with a 91-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 20 billion with a 182-day term.
The T-bills were offered in two installments, with the first valued at LE 20 billion with a 182-day term.