Egypt’s central bank is issuing Thursday, in coordination with Ministry of Finance, treasury bills worth 11.5 billion Egyptian pounds (around $727.8 million), to fill the country’s budget deficit.
In a statement released on Thursday, the central bank said it would raise two treasury bills; the first will be worth 5.5 billion pounds, to mature in 182 days. The second is valued at 6 billion pounds, to mature in 357 days, the central bank added.
Ministry of Finance has estimated the country’s total budget deficit for the financial year 2016-2017 at around 319.46 billion pounds.