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Urban Housing Agency to sell five-year bonds

Egypt's state-run New Urban Communities Authority has announced it plans to sell five-year, floating-rate bonds valued at EGP2.5bn ($457m), Bloomberg has reported. The Egyptian government is trying to encourage companies to sell debt instruments to stimulate a secondary bond market. New Urban Communities Authority is under the supervision of Egypt's housing ministry. It allocates land to develop residential towns in the most populous Arab country.

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