Average yields fall on Egypt's six-month, one-year T-bills

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Thu, 24 Aug 2017 - 02:15 GMT

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Thu, 24 Aug 2017 - 02:15 GMT

 Central Bank of Egypt - File photo

Central Bank of Egypt - File photo

CAIRO - 24 August 2017: Average yields on Egypt's six-month and one-year treasury bills fell at an auction on Thursday, central bank data showed.

Average yields on the 182-day bill fell to 19.345 percent from 19.368 percent at the last sale on Aug. 17, and yields on the 357-day bill fell to 19.015 percent from 19.308 percent, the data showed.

The combined foreign contribution in the tenors on Thursday amounted to 5.7 billion Egyptian pounds ($322.58 million), the head of public debt at the finance ministry, Sami Khallaf, told Reuters.

Demand for Egypt's domestic debt has increased since the central bank floated its pound currency in November as part of an International Monetary Fund loan agreement aimed at reviving the economy.

The central bank has raised its key interest rates by 700 basis points since the pound float but kept them unchanged in a policy meeting last week.

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