The Central Bank of Jordan, on behalf of the government, will issue the 23rd treasury bond offering of the year on Sunday, valued at JD 100 million.
According to data released by the bank, the maturity date for the current issuance is set for 1 June 2031, while the settlement date will be 1 June 2026.
Treasury bonds are long-term financing instruments with maturities ranging from two to twenty-two years. They include government treasury bonds as well as bonds issued by companies.
Treasury bills, meanwhile, are short-term government debt instruments issued for periods ranging from three to twelve months. They are considered low-risk financial instruments and are traded in financial markets through buying and selling.
Source: Al Mamlaka