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Kenya Seeks $541.4m from Treasury Bonds as Liquidity Eases

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  • Government reopens three long-dated bonds amid falling rate outlook
  • Analysts expect aggressive bidding despite CBK’s room to reject high yields

Nairobi, Kenya – The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) is seeking to raise Ksh70 billion ($541.4 million) through the re-issuance of three long-dated treasury bonds, taking advantage of improved liquidity and expectations of declining interest rates.

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