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Tanzania Reopens 12.5% Two-Year Treasury Bond to Raise $28.77 Million

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  • BoT targets TZS 77.77bn to support budget financing as macro conditions remain stable
  • Tax-free returns, positive real yield likely to draw retail and foreign investor interest

The Bank of Tanzania (BoT) has reopened its two-year 12.5% fixed-rate treasury bond, seeking to raise TZS 77.77 billion (about $28.77 million) to meet government financing needs while tapping into growing demand for high-yield, tax-efficient instruments.

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