- CBK raises Ksh71.6bn after 30-year paper draws tepid response
- Investors favour 15-year bond as rates fall across government securities
Nairobi, Kenya – The Central Bank of Kenya has struggled to revive investor appetite for its longest-tenure bond, with bids for the reopened 30-year paper falling far short of target despite a push for higher yields.
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