Egypt's finance ministry to offer EGP 190bn in treasury tenders this week

Egypt's Ministry of Finance has announced eight treasury bill and bond tenders worth a total of EGP 190bn this week, as part of its ongoing financing plan. The offerings include four treasury bills totaling EGP 160bn and four bonds amounting to EGP 30bn.

In a routine move to finance the state's general budget deficit, Egypt's Ministry of Finance has detailed eight treasury bill and bond tenders scheduled for this week. The treasury bills include a 91-day maturity worth EGP 25bn, a 182-day bill at EGP 40bn, a 273-day bill for EGP 45bn, and a 364-day bill valued at EGP 50bn.

The bonds comprise EGP 8bn in two-year treasuries, EGP 4bn in three-year bonds, an additional EGP 15bn three-year bond with a variable yield, and EGP 3bn in five-year bonds.

Banks operating in the Egyptian market are the primary investors in these instruments, with the offerings conducted through 15 banks participating in the Primary Dealers system in the primary market. These banks then resell portions of the issues in the secondary market to local and foreign individual and institutional investors.

This initiative supports the government's financing needs, ensuring a steady flow of government securities in the market.

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Treasury seeks to renew nearly $15 trillion in debt in key auction

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The Finance Secretariat called an auction to renew nearly $15 trillion in debt on November 26. The Central Bank cut interest rates to 20% TNA and eased bank reserve requirements to encourage bond purchases. These steps aim to absorb liquidity, extend maturities, and boost economic activity.

Egypt’s Ministry of Finance has announced plans to issue local debt instruments worth EGP 843bn in February 2025, as part of a broader strategy. The plan encompasses tenders totaling EGP 2.703tn in the third quarter of FY 2025/2026 to repay maturing debts and fund the state budget deficit.

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The Egyptian government plans to issue treasury bills, bonds, and sukuk worth a combined EGP 2.703trn during the third quarter of fiscal year 2025/2026, according to data from the Ministry of Finance. The Central Bank of Egypt will execute these issuances on behalf of the government to refinance maturing debt and fund the state's general budget deficit.

Egypt has secured $9.5bn in concessional financing to support its state budget since early 2023, tied to structural and sectoral reforms, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Rania Al-Mashat announced. She emphasized that reforms promoting growth and employment will continue as the country shifts from addressing challenges to building stability.

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Colombia's Ministry of Finance completed the sale of Treasury bonds in pesos worth US$6,000 million to a foreign investor, in a record operation signaling confidence in the local economy. The bonds were placed at yields higher than the secondary market and mature between 2029 and 2040. This transaction is part of a strategy to manage public debt amid fiscal challenges.

Egypt's Finance Minister Ahmed Kouchouk announced plans to reduce the budget debt-to-GDP ratio to 80% by the end of June 2026, after it fell from 96% to 84% over the past two years. The external debt of budget agencies has also decreased by approximately $4 billion during this period.

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Al Ahly Pharos, the investment banking arm of the National Bank of Egypt, has successfully advised and arranged a EGP 3.52 billion securitization deal for Capital Securitization Company. The issuance is backed by a EGP 4.27 billion portfolio from Tasaheel for Financing S.A.E. This transaction highlights the growing role of securitization in bolstering Egypt's financial liquidity.

 

 

 

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