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Central bank of Kuwait earmarks KD 240 million bond, tawarruq Issue
[16/12/2024 06:32]
KUAIT-SABA
The Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK) announced the allocation of bonds and tawarruq issues worth KD 240 million (approximately USD 792 million).

The bank said in a statement today, Monday, that the term of the issue is three months with a rate of return of 4.125 percent.
On December 9, the CBK announced the allocation of bonds and tawarruq issues with a total value of KD 200 million (about USD 660 million.(


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