GOV'T prepares to float P1.9 billion bond

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Government, through the Bank of Botswana, is preparing to approach the market in search of P1.9 billion, which will mark the end of its P5 billion bond issuance programme initiated in 2008.

Since the 2008/09 Budget, government has issued four bonds worth P3.1 billion, all of which have been oversubscribed by a liquid market desperate for investment vehicles. The 2008 bond issuance programme was designed to boost capital market activities, reduce the cost of the Bank of Botswana Certificates, and facilitate planning for Government's investment in large-scale development projects under NDP 10.

On Friday, Bank of Botswana Deputy Governor, Oduetse Motshidisi told Monitor that the P1.9 billion bond was due to be floated on the market "within a week's time."

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