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Jordan repays $1bln in debt in first two months of 2025
Jordan repays $1bln in debt in first two months of 2025

Zawya

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Jordan repays $1bln in debt in first two months of 2025

AMMAN — The government retired debts totalling JD750 million during the first two months of 2025. Over the same period, the government issued bonds and treasury bills worth JD1.175 billion as part of its debt management strategy, according to official data cited by Al Mamlaka TV. In January alone, JD150 million in debt was repaid, while the government issued JD350 million in bonds and treasury bills and paid JD83 million in loan interest. Treasury bonds, a key component of government financing, are long-term debt instruments with maturities ranging from two to twenty years. These include both sovereign bonds and those issued by corporations. Treasury bills, by contrast, are short-term government debt securities with maturities between three and twelve months. Known for their low risk and liquidity, they are frequently traded in financial markets. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Jordan repays JD750m in debt in first two months of 2025
Jordan repays JD750m in debt in first two months of 2025

Jordan Times

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan Times

Jordan repays JD750m in debt in first two months of 2025

The government retires debts totalling JD750 million during the first two months of 2025 (JT file) AMMAN — The government retired debts totalling JD750 million during the first two months of 2025. Over the same period, the government issued bonds and treasury bills worth JD1.175 billion as part of its debt management strategy, according to official data cited by Al Mamlaka TV. In January alone, JD150 million in debt was repaid, while the government issued JD350 million in bonds and treasury bills and paid JD83 million in loan interest. Treasury bonds, a key component of government financing, are long-term debt instruments with maturities ranging from two to twenty years. These include both sovereign bonds and those issued by corporations. Treasury bills, by contrast, are short-term government debt securities with maturities between three and twelve months. Known for their low risk and liquidity, they are frequently traded in financial markets. Page 2

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