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Kenya plans $500 million Eurobond buyback with new loansĀ 

AfricaKenya plans $500 million Eurobond buyback with new loansĀ 


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Primanews was first to report that Kenyaā€™s government plans to buy back up to a quarter of its $2 billion international bond maturing next year before year-end. The decision comes after the east African country secured new loans, central bank governor Kamau Thugge told Primanews on the sidelines of the World Bank and IMF meetings in Marrakech. The push, seen as a move aimed at alleviating concerns whether Nairobi can repay the looming debt, lifted the 2024 bond rose sharply.Ā 

Market Impact

Kenyaā€™s approach to repaying the $2 billion 2024 bond is being watched closely by overseas investors, given its rising debt repayments, weakening currency and soaring bond yields, which have locked many developing countries out of international capital markets.Ā 

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Topics of Interest: Business & FinanceEconomyGovernment

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Sectors: Economy & PolicyFinancial ServicesGovernment & Public Services

Regions: Africa

Countries: Kenya

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