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Egypt raises $4bn from bond issuance with very strong demand: FinMin
Published in Amwal Al Ghad on 29 - 01 - 2017

Egypt has successfully raised $4 billion from its first public bond issuance, after the approval of a loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), according to Egypt's Finance Minister Amr El-Garhy.
The $4 billion was distributed across 5-year, 10-year, and 30-year bonds at a face value of 6.125%, 7.5%, and 8.5%, respectively. The bonds were geographically distributed between North America (50%), Europe (40%), Asia, and the Middle East.
El-Garhy explained that there was a very strong demand, and that the bonds had been covered several times, adding that Egypt is planning to be a frequent bond issuer depending on its needs and on the global market's conditions as well. The combined order books for the bonds exceeded $13.5 billion, which is almost 3.5 times the value needed by Egypt.
Egypt is expected to receive the $4 billion by the end of January or early February. This bond issuance is the biggest in Egyptian and African history, according to El-Garhy. Egypt has issued $1.5 billion worth of government bonds earlier in 2015, he added, stating that the increase on demand for Egyptian bonds reflects the progress in the Egyptian economy after the economic reform programme was adopted.
Egypt has been seeking to bridge its financial gap from a variety of funding sources, including grants, loans, aid, and the issuance of bonds, according to an IMF report.
Moreover, El-Garhy explained that the Egyptian government and the ministry are currently studying the probability of issuing Chinese renminbi-denominated Panda bonds and Japanese yen-denominated Samurai bonds, following the strong demand on Egypt and the trust in its reforms.
In regards to the capital gains and stamp duty taxes, El-Garhy stressed the government's commitment to postponing the capital gains tax for the next three years according to the Supreme Council for Investment's decision. Regarding the stamp duty tax, he explained that the Finance Ministry is still studying how and when to initiate it, and that he believes that it would not affect investors' willingness to come into the Egyptian market.
He added that the government is putting together plans to cut electricity and fuel subsidies for the coming three to five years, stressing the importance of this issue for the Egyptian economy and ensuring strong social stability conditions.
Furthermore, El-Garhy explained that the Egyptian currency's recovery following the flotation will take some time. He stated that it has only been two and a half months, but the government is very confident that Egypt will be in very good shape in the future and that the current exchange rate is not necessarily the genuine exchange rate.
Source: Daily News Egypt


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