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03/10/2025 01:58 AST
Qatar Central Bank (QCB) has issued treasury bills worth QR 400 million with maturities of 7, 28 days, 98 days, 189 days, 273 days, and 364 days.
QCB announced in a post on its social media platform "X" on Thursday that the issuances were distributed as follows: QR100 million for a 7-day term (new issue) with an interest rate of 4.351 percent; QR100 million for a 28-day term (reopening of an existing issue) with an interest rate of 4.360 percent; QR 50million for a 98-day term (reopening of an existing issue) with an interest rate of 4.252 percent; QR50 million for a 189-day term (reopening of an existing issue) with an interest rate of 4.140 percent; QR50 million for a 273-day term (reopening of an existing issue) with an interest rate of 4.060 percent; and QR50 million for a 364-day term (new issue) with an interest rate of 3.992 percent.
QCB also noted that the total bids for treasury bills amounted to QR1.2 billion.
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