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Internatio­nal, local financial institutio­ns offer to invest $934.1m in Egyptian T-bills

- By Hossam Mounir

Several internatio­nal and local financial institutio­ns have offered to invest $934.1m in the Egyptian USD-denominate­d treasury bills (T-bills), floated by the Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) on Sunday.

The CBE has offered the tender on behalf of the ministry of finance, worth $750m.

The CBE received 30 bids for investment by local and internatio­nal banks, as well as financial institutio­ns, worth of $934.1m, and accepted 25 offers worth $854.1m.

The interest rate obtained by internatio­nal and local financial institutio­ns, against their investment in these bills was up to 3.8%,and a minimum of 3.797%,averaging 3.75%, against 3.75%, 3.73%, and 3.747% respective­ly in the last similar tender, held on 11 December 2018

This tender’s proceeds are to cover a previous tender, floated by the CBE on 9 January 2018, worth $944.5m.

In 2018, the CBE offered six USD denominate­d T-bill tenders and obtained $5.926bn.

Furthermor­e, the CBE allows banks to buy Egyptian USD-denominate­d Tbills to both local banks and foreign institutio­ns with a minimum subscripti­on of $100,000 and its multiples.

The interest rate on these bills is set based on a number of indicators, such as the US dollar liquidity in the market, the alternativ­e investment­s available for banks, and the country’s credit rating.

Banks operating in the domestic market rely heavily on these bonds to invest their liquidity in US dollars in a government-guaranteed pot with an adequate return, as they have with no other investment available for that liquidity, except for rare syndicated loans offered on lengthy periods, as well as investing in global financial markets, with a low return and high risks.

 ??  ?? The CBE has offered the tender on behalf of the ministry of finance, worth $750m
The CBE has offered the tender on behalf of the ministry of finance, worth $750m

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