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Namibia to Raise N$1.36 Billion in Treasury Bills Auction

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  • Bank of Namibia to auction treasury bills on 30 January, targeting N$1.36 billion.
  • Strong investor interest expected following last week’s oversubscribed auction.

Windhoek, Namibia – The Bank of Namibia has scheduled a treasury bills auction for Thursday, 30 January, aiming to raise N$1.36 billion (approximately US$72.45 million). The auction will include the four standard instruments: 91-day, 182-day, 273-day, and 364-day treasury bills. Investor interest is expected to be high, following last week’s strong demand.

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