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Latest G-bond auction raises over 216 million USD

The State Treasury has raised 5 trillion VND (216.4 million USD) worth of Government bonds at a recent auction held by the Hanoi Stock Exchange.
Latest G-bond auction raises over 216 million USD ảnh 1Employees work during a Government bond🔥 auction at the Hanoi Stock Exchange.(Photo: hanoimoi.com.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The State Treasury has raised 5 trillion VND (216.4million USD) worth of Government bonds at a recent auction held by the Hanoi StockExchange.

Accordingly, the State Treasury offered G-bonds of fourmaturities – seven years (500 billion VND), and 15 years, 20 years and 30 yearswith 1.5 trillion VND each.

Interest rates of all terms reported decreases, ranging from0.11-0.37 percent a year.

Specifically, 500 billion VND worth of seven-year bonds wasmobilised with an annual interest rate of 2 percent, down 0.24 percent from theauction on February 19.

A total of 1.5 trillion VND was raised from 15-year bondswith an annual interest rate of 2.51 percent, down 0.37 percent from the February26 auction. Meanwhile, another 1.5 trillion VND was collected via 20-year bonds,with a yield rate of 2.98 percent, 0.11 percent lower than that in the February19 session.

The State Treasury also raised 1.5 trillion VNDworth of 30-year bonds with an annual interest rate of 3.25 percent, down 0.3percent from the February 26 auction.

So far this year, the State Treasury has mobilised 28.26 trillion VND (1.22 billion USD) fromG-bond auctions on the HNX./.
VNA

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