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    CBK Mops KSh118Bn in June

    Wandiri
    By Wandiri Gitogo
    - July 03, 2020
    - July 03, 2020
    Kenya Business news
    CBK Mops KSh118Bn in June

    CBK collected KSh 118.174 billion from the domestic market in June through treasury bills and bonds auction.

    In June the treasury bonds and bids were oversubscribed indicating huge investor appetite for government securities.

    For instance, the reopened 5-year and 10-year bond received bids amounting to KSh 105.14 billion against an advertised amount of KSH 40 billion representing a 262.84 percent subscription.

    The Treasury bills auction of June 11 received bids totaling KSh 69.7 billion against an advertised amount of KSh 24.0 billion, representing a performance of 290.5 percent.

    CBK says that the government’s net borrowing target for FY2019/20 was KSh 409.7 billion and it has been achieved. The latest data from the Treasury indicates that as of 29 May 2020, domestic borrowing amounted to KSh 506.981 billion.

    READ ALSO: CBK Nets KSh101 Billion from Domestic Market in May

    T.Bills & Bonds floated in June

    • •June 4 – T. Bill auction raises Ksh17.781 billion
    • •June 11 – T. Bill auction raises Ksh22.873
    • •June 16 – re-opened 5-year and a 10-year Treasury bond auction raises Ksh49 billion
    • •June 18 -T. Bill auction raised Ksh14.72 billion
    • •June 25 – T.bill auction raises Ksh 13.8 billion

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