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CAIRO: Average yields on Egypt's three- and nine-month treasury bills rose at an auction on Sunday, central bank data showed.
Yields on the 91-day bills rose to 19.171 percent from 18.869 at the last sale a week earlier, while yields on the 266-day bills rose to 18.746 percent from 18.283.
Appetite for Egypt's domestic debt has grown since the central bank floated the pound currency a year ago. Since then, the CBE has raised key interest rates by 700 basis points.
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