Over 623 million USD mobilized from Government bonds
The State Treasury mobilised over 14.4 trillion VND (over 623 million USD) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on September 30.
Hanoi (VNA) – TheState Treasury mobilised over 14.4 trillion VND (over 623 million USD) throughGovernment bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on September 30.
As many as 11 trillion VND worth of G-bonds were offered, including five-year bonds valued at 1 trillionVND, 10-year bonds worth 4 trillion VND, 15-year bonds worth 3 trillion VND, and20-year and 30-year bonds, each valued at1.5 trillion VND.
The State Treasury raised 300 billion VND worth of five -yearbonds with an annual average yield rate of 1.35 percent, down 0.29 percent fromthe previous auction on September 9.
A total of 4 trillion VND was mobilised from 10-year bondswith an annual interest rate of 2.75 percent, down 0.04 percent from theauction on September 23. The sub-auction for the 10-yearbonds on the same day raised another 2 trillion VND
Bonds with 15-year maturity raised 3 trillion VND with an annual interest rate of 2.96 percent, down 0.04 percent as compared to theSeptember 23 auction. The sub-auction for the 15-year bonds on the same day raised an additional 1.5trillion VND.
Meanwhile, 1.5 trillion VND was collected via 20-year bondswith a yield rate of 3.26 percent, down 0.01 percent from the auction onSeptember 23. . The sub-auction for this kind of bondraised another 750 billion VND.
Over 1.39 trillion VND was mobilised from 30-year bondswith an annual interest rate of 3.48 percent.
So far this year, the State Treasury has collected nearly 228.7 trillion VND from G-bondauctions at the HNX./
The State Treasury has mobilised nearly 174.2 trillion VND (around 7.5 billion USD at current exchange rate) through Government bond auctions on the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX), fulfilling 70 percent of the yearly plan.
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