Kenya mulls return to int’l bond market with USD 2 bn eurobond issuance in 1Q2018: The Kenyan government has tapped a number banks for pitches on the structure of a potential USD 2 bn eurobond offering in 1Q2018, sources familiar with the matter tell Bloomberg. “Kenya’s return to international capital markets would mark its first sale of foreign debt since a debut Eurobond in 2014,” the news website says, noting that proceeds from the sale would be used to plug Kenya’s budget deficit.
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