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Over 744 billion USD mobilised from selling G-bonds in August

The Hanoi Stock Exchange organised 38 auctions in August, mobilising a total of over 17.3 trillion VND (744.3 billion USD) worth of Government bonds, up 9.9 percent from the previous month.
Over 744 billion USD mobilised from selling G-bonds in August ảnh 1Hanoi Stock Exchange  mobilises over 17.3 trillion VND (744.3 billion USD) worth of  Government bonds via 38 auctions in August (Source: Internet)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanoi Stock Exchange organised 38 auctions inAugust, mobilising a total of over 17.3 trillion VND (744.3 billion USD) worthof  Government bonds, up 9.9 percent fromthe previous month.

Of the amount, 16.06 trillion VND was raised by the StateTreasury, while the remaining was mobilised by the Bank for Social Policies.

The interest rates of successfully-bid 3-year bonds rangedfrom 4-5 percent per year, while those for 5-year bonds from 3.5-5.1 percentper year, and 7-year bonds at 3.9 percent a year.

Ten-year bonds posted annual interest rates of 4.5-5.6percent, and 15-year bonds, 4.81-6 percent per annum.

The interest rates showed increases for bonds of all termscompared to those sold in July, excluding the 7-year term, which remainedunchanged.

On the secondary G-bond market, the total volume of G-bondssold by the outright method reached over 560 million, worth 62.57 trillion VND,up 0.27 percent month-on-month.

Meanwhile, the trading volume through repurchase agreements(repos) reached over 847 million bonds totalling 84.6 trillion VND, down 8.5percent in value compared with that of July.

Foreign investors made outright purchases of more than 1.3trillion VND and outright sales of over 1.84 trillion VND. They did not make anyrepo transaction during August.-VNA
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