CAIRO, June 2 (Reuters) - The yields on Egypt's six-month
and one-year treasury bills rose at an auction on Thursday,
central bank data showed.
The average yield on Egypt's 182-day bill rose to 13.819
percent from 13.697 percent at the last sale on May 26. The
yield on the 357-day bill rose to 14.034 percent from 13.907
percent at a similar auction a week ago.