T-Bills Subscription Dips During The Week As Infrastructure Bond Sale Closes
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T-bills were under-subscribed last week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 93.8 percent up from 87.4 percent recorded
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T-bills were under-subscribed last week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 93.8 percent up from 87.4 percent recorded
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T-bills were under-subscribed last with the overall subscription rate coming in at 87.4 percent, a decline from 106.4 percent recorded
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During the month of October, T-bill auctions recorded an under-subscription, with the average subscription rate coming in at 77.8 percent
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T-Bills continued being under-subscribed for the second week during the sessions last week according to a weekly report from Cytonn
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T-bills were under-subscribed last week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 51.5 percent, a decline from 63.7 percent
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Last week, T-bills were under-subscribed with the overall subscription rate coming in at 63.7 percent, a decline from 120.9 percent
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T-Bill subscription spiked last week according to stats contained in this week’s report by Cytonn Investments. According to last week’s
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T-bills were oversubscribed last week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 123.9 percent a decline from 181.1 percent
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T-bills were oversubscribed during last week with the overall subscription rate coming in at 148.7 percent down from 176.1 percent
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The subscription of T-Bills dipped during the month of August as investors’ participation remained skewed towards longer-dated papers. The average