Over 690 million USD raised through May G-bond auctions
The auctions offered 5-year, 10-year, 15-year, 20-year, and 30-year tenors, with the 10-year bonds having the highest share of the total issuance at 83.8%, or over 15.1 trillion VND.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Stock Exchange successfully organised 17 G-bond auctions in May, raising more than 18 trillion VND (690.31 million USD) for the State Treasury.
The May fundraising brought the five-month total to 170.92 trillion VND, or 34.2% of the full-year target.
The auctions offered 5-year, 10-year, 15-year, 20-year, and 30-year tenors, with the 10-year bonds having the highest share of the total issuance at 83.8%, or over 15.1 trillion VND.
The final session of the month recorded winning bid rates of 2.41% for 5-year bonds, 3.08% for 10-year notes, 3.2% for 15-year securities, and 3.3% for 30-year bonds, representing increases of 10, 3, 10, and 2 basis points respectively compared to the final April auction.
On the secondary market, the listed value of G-bonds reached some 2.37quadrillion VND as of May 30. The average trading value per session stood at over 13.9 trillion VND, up 11.22% against the previous month. Of this, outright transactions accounted for 69.63% of the total trading value while repurchase agreements (repos) made up the remainder.
Foreign investors contributed 3.26% of the total market trading value, recording a net purchase of 284 billion VND in May. Trading concentration favoured medium- and long-term maturities, with 10-year bonds leading market activity at 30.9% of total transaction value, followed by 5-year notes at 14.36% and 10-15 year securities at 14.02%.
Commercial banks maintained their dominant market position, controlling 49.81% of outright transaction volume and 84.52% of the repo market./.
The figure brought the State Treasury’s year-to-date sum raised from government bonds to nearly 152.87 trillion VND, making up 30.6% of the year's target.
In the first two months of the year, government bond issuances through HNX auctions reached 45.11 trillion VND, fulfilling 41% of the first-quarter target and 9% of the annual plan for 2025.
The January auctions saw a strong preference for 10-year and 15-year bonds, representing 80.2% and 14.8% of the total, respectively. Specifically, 10-year bonds raised 12.81 trillion VND, while 15-year bonds garnered 2.36 trillion VND.
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