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The Qatar Central Bank is offering QR3bn ($824mn) of government bonds in its second domestic bond sale this year, according to a circular seen by Reuters.
The central bank only issued its first domestic bonds this year in August when it sold QR4.6bn of conventional and Islamic government bonds.
Bids for the latest offer were due today, with allocations to be made the following day, according to the offer document.
Nobody was available to comment from the central bank.
The offer is made up of QR1.5bn of three-year bonds at a fixed rate of 2.25%, QR1bn of five-year debt at 2.75%, QR250mn of seven-year debt at 3.25% and QR250mn of 10-year debt at 3.75%, according to the document.
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