
Kenya is considering a buyback of up to $500 million of its eurobonds to extend maturities and reduce repayment pressure, according to sources familiar with the plans. The move signals Kenya's efforts to manage its debt burden and improve its fiscal position.
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Amount: up to $500 million in eurobond buyback.
The information about the buyback comes from people familiar with Kenya's plans.
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The information about the buyback comes from people familiar with Kenya's plans.
OpinionKenya is considering buying back as much as $500 million of its eurobonds to extend maturities and address repayment pressures, according to people familiar with the plans.
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The information about the buyback comes from people familiar with Kenya's plans.
OpinionKenya is considering buying back as much as $500 million of its eurobonds.
BloombergThe buyback is intended to extend maturities.
BloombergThe buyback is intended to ease repayment pressures.
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