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Egypt to launch foreign currency bond offering in first quarter of 2019

Finance ministry planning to issue a number of dollar-denominated bonds



Cairo: Egypt plans to issue foreign-currency bonds in early 2019 to raise $3 billion to $7 billion, Finance Minister Mohammad Maait said on Wednesday.

The offering will take place in February or March, Maait said.

Egypt plans to issue a number of dollar-denominated and euro-denominated bonds by the end of this fiscal year in June, the finance ministry said on Monday. Another offering of green bonds as well as international bonds in an unspecified Asian currency will be offered after that, it said.

JP Morgan, HSBC and Citigroup will manage the dollar-denominated issue, the ministry said. BNP Paribas, Natixis, Alex Bank and Standard Chartered will manage the euro-denominated issue.

Egypt raised 2 billion euros ($2.29 billion) from its Eurobond sale in April last year.

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