Treasury mobilises 2.1 trillion VND via Gov’t bonds
The Vietnam State Treasury successfully mobilised 2.1 trillion (92.5 million USD) through Government bond auctions at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 11.
The Vietnam State Treasury has mobilised nearly 151.180 trillion VND through Government bonds since the beginning of 2017 (Photo: tapchitaichinh.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Vietnam State Treasury successfully mobilised 2.1 trillion (92.5 million USD) throughGovernment bond auctions at the Hanoi Stock Exchange (HNX) on October 11.
Thebonds were offered for four tenures: five years valued at 1 trillion VND, andseven years, 10 years and 30 years with 500 billion VND for each term.
Thefive-year bonds sold at a total value of 1 trillion VND, with a winningyield of 4.52 percent, 0.13 percentage points lower than bonds of the same termsold at the previous auction on October 4.
Similarly,500 billion VND worth of seven-year bonds sold at the auction had an interestrate of 4.83 percent per annum, equal to the previous sale on September 13.
The 10-yearbonds brought in only 300 billion VND with a winning yield of 5.42 percent,equal to the sale during the October 4 session.
The30-year bonds did not see a winning volume.
A totalof 300 billion VND was raised in the sub-session sales for the five-year andseven-year terms.
Fromearly this year to date, the Vietnam State Treasury has mobilised nearly 151.18trillion VND (6.65 billion USD) through Government bonds issued on the HNX.-VNA
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