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CBO sells treasury bills amounting to OMR49.1 million

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Last updated: 2024/12/30 at 1:26 PM
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The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) recently raised a total of OMR49.1 million through the allotment of treasury bills, with different maturity periods. The first set of treasury bills, valued at OMR 3.1 million, had a maturity period of 28 days, with an average accepted price of OMR 99.685 for every OMR 100. The minimum accepted price for this set was also OMR 99.685 per OMR 100. The average discount rate and yield stood at 4.10625% and 4.11923%, respectively. The second set of treasury bills, worth OMR 30 million, had a maturity period of 91 days, with an average accepted price of OMR 98.922 for every OMR 100. The minimum accepted price for this set was OMR 98.920 per OMR 100, and the average discount rate and yield were 4.32385% and 4.37097%, respectively. Lastly, the third set of treasury bills, amounting to OMR 16 million, had a maturity period of 182 days, with an average accepted price of OMR 97.790 for every OMR 100. The minimum accepted price for this set was OMR 97.790 per OMR 100, and the average discount rate and yield were 4.43214% and 4.53231%, respectively.

Treasury bills are short-term highly secured financial instruments issued by the Ministry of Finance, providing licensed commercial banks with an opportunity to invest their surplus funds. The CBO serves as the Issue Manager and offers ready liquidity through discounting and repurchase facilities (Repo). It’s essential to note that the interest rate on the Repo operations with CBO is 5.00%, while the discount rate on the Treasury Bills Discounting Facility with CBO is 5.50%.

Moreover, treasury bills play a crucial role in promoting the local money market by creating a benchmark yield curve for short-term interest rates. Additionally, the government may utilize these instruments to finance its recurrent expenditures whenever necessary. By issuing these treasury bills, the Ministry of Finance can efficiently manage its financial obligations while providing commercial banks with a safe investment opportunity.

Overall, the recent allotment of treasury bills by the CBO showcases the government’s commitment to efficiently manage its finances and promote liquidity in the local money market. With varying maturity periods and competitive discount rates, these treasury bills offer attractive investment opportunities for commercial banks in Oman. As these financial instruments continue to play a significant role in the country’s financial market, investors can look forward to participating in future treasury bill auctions to capitalize on potential returns.

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